Mark Douglas is the author of NYIF's The Disciplined Trader. He is president of Trading Behavior Dynamics, which develops seminars on trading psychology for brokerage houses, clearing firms, and banks, among a wide range of professional organizations. He lives in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Thom Hartle wrote the foreward for Trading in the Zone. He is vice president of Wizard on Wall Street, Inc., publishers of professional level study courses for traders, and editor of eCharts.com, an educational website for traders and investors interested in technical analysis. For nine years, he was the editor of Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities.
Maximizing the trader’s state of mind is the key to successful results. Conflicts, contradictions and paradoxes in thinking can spell disaster for even a highly motivated, astute and well grounded trader. Mark Douglas, a trader, personal trading coach, and industry consultant since 1982, sends the message that "thinking strategy" will profoundly influence a trader’s success rate. Douglas addresses five very specific issues to give traders the insight and understanding about themselves that will make them consistent winners in the market.
Trading In The Zone offers specific solutions to the “people factor” of commodity price movement. It uncovers the true culprit for lack of consistency when it comes to stock picking: lack of focus and self-confidence. Through simple exercises, traders will learn how to think in terms of probabilities, and adopt the specific beliefs necessary to developing a winner’s mindset. Along the way, they’ll gain valuable insights into their own entrenched misconceptions about the market.
Backed by compelling examples, Trading In The Zone adds a new dimension to getting an edge on the market. Through a better understanding of themselves, as well as of Wall Street’s realities, traders will come to leverage the power of their psyche for unprecedented profitability.
这些年最常也最怕被亲友问到的一个问题就是"你告诉我应该买那个股票",开始的时候会试图分享给他们这些年自己的经验心得,他们却每次都直奔主题"我不关心这些,我学不会,你就告诉我该买哪只股票"。这种逻辑好像"买哪只股票"就足够决定了他是不是能赚钱。这观念绝不是三...
评分第一次在豆瓣写书评,因为实在是看不下去了。 久闻此书很经典,值得看,本打算买一本收藏。 然而,问题来了,发现一个很可笑的问题,关于翻译方面的。 我不多说,你们自己对比一下: 首先是实书版本,想必此书译者也收到不少报酬吧: 实体书摘录: 1994年1月,我受邀到芝加哥...
评分无聊时,经常去新华书店逛逛,最爱看的是堆满股市书籍的摊,挑来挑去找不到一本满意的,随手发现这本关于交易心理的书,说实话我在这方面的知识是空白,所以就买了回去。 不看不要紧,一看吓一跳 以前在炒股时犯的很多错误尽然是由于我们从小到大的社会群体意识所导致的。 ...
评分王力群对此书的梳理摘录下来,帮助读的还不是很明白的朋友: (1)你必须接受一个事实,即市场中“任何事情都可能会发生”,你不可能每次都预测准确。 (2)既然你知道不可能每次都预测准确,那么就等于承认自己是渺小而又无知的,于是你将会放弃尝试频繁地预测。 (3)既然你...
评分不管是在工作、生活还是学习中,我们总会碰到明知应该做而不愿不想做的事,包括规则的遵守、心态的保持、步骤的执行、习惯的养成等等。虽然这些事对我们有好处,但总是无缘由的无法做到。对于此事,一般而言有三种解决之道:第一种、放之任之;第二种,通过一些方法或工具,强...
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评分似懂非懂啊……
评分似懂非懂啊……
评分如果说对Trader来说,什么最能提高结果,当然是心理层面的,但是对于investor,却不完全是。美国人的思维总是工程师层面的,不够深入。
评分好多力图幽默却失败的痕迹....内容颇不错 特别是前面 扑面而来的清新 后面感觉有点绕
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