Few people understand the minds of traders like Dr. Brett Steenbarger. As a psychologist who trades actively himself, he brings a rare combination of clinical expertise and practical experience to the world of financial markets.
You might know him from his dynamic presentations at SMB Capital, where he breaks down the psychology of trading with remarkable clarity. His willingness to evolve his views over the years through his extensive work with professional traders and hedge fund portfolio managers, has shaped his own trading approach too.
His upcoming book, "Positive Trading Psychology," share fresh perspectives drawn from these years of experience. Set for release this year, it adds to his already impressive collection of articles and books that have helped countless traders understand the psychological dimensions of market success.
Timestamps:
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● 00:00 Introduction and background
● 2:30 Where to find your trading strengths
● 6:00 Self coaching—reviewing each day
● 9:50 What separates the elite traders from the rest
● 13:55 Using structured feedback loops
● 15:00 Having a mentor
● 17:50 Controlled aggression helpful?
● 21:15 Dealing with cognitive biases
● 23:55 Skill versus luck
● 26:35 What the most adaptable traders do
● 31:35 When to change ones strategy
● 35:00 A unique trader approach
● 40:20 Pursue your anxieties
● 43:45 Positive psychology book
● 48:35 How to reach Dr. Steenbarger
Links + Resources:
● Connect with Dr. Steenbarger on TraderFeed: https://traderfeed.blogspot.com/
● Book on Amazon: The Daily Trading Coach: http://amzn.to/1T4szco
● Connect with Dr. Steenbarger on X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/steenbab
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