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Day trading personality type

The Personality Trait That Causes Day Traders to Fail // Ep. 138

This is the one personality trait that tends to cause trader to fail. Learn how to avoid the same fate even if you have this trait.

Host: Walter Peters, PhD Topic: Trading Psychology

Efficient Market Hypothesis Debunked // Ep. 137

Is the Efficient Market Hypothesis valid? We get into why it cannot be true and it’s a common idea that still gets perpetuated.

Host: Hugh Kimura Topic: Trading Psychology

Cognitive enhancers and trading

Effects of “Cognitive Enhancers” on Trading Results // Ep. 136

Learn about our experience with cognitive enhancers and how it has helped, or not helped, with our trading.

Host: Hugh Kimura Topic: Trading Psychology

Runner or Gunner

Are You a Runner or Gunner Trader? // Ep. 135

Runner and Gunner are Walter’s words for how trader perceive the markets. It’s very important to understand which one you are.

Host: Walter Peters, PhD Topic: Trading Psychology

STOP Imposter Syndrome in Trading // Ep. 134

Learn the importance of reprogramming the subconscious mind to overcome imposter syndrome. Change core beliefs and personality traits.

Host: Walter Peters, PhD Topic: Trading Psychology

The DOUBTS of a Successful Trader // Ep. 133

Importance of recording and analyzing personal beliefs and confidence in trades. Determine whether intuition is genuinely adding value.

Host: Hugh Kimura Topic: Trading Psychology

Trading Cognitive Dissonance Explained // Ep. 132

Develop a trading strategy that aligns with their personality. Overcome the psychological barriers that hinder the majority of traders.

Host: Walter Peters, PhD Topic: Trading Psychology

Our Favorite Backtesting Software // Ep. 131

Create a trading strategy that aligns with your core personality, and overcome the obstacles. Learn the importance of backtesting.

Host: Hugh Kimura Topic: Trading Psychology

Overcome Emotional Triggers in Trading // Ep. 130

Recognizing and accepting one’s emotional triggers and stubborn behavior as foundational steps for improvement.

Host: Hugh Kimura Topic: Trading Psychology

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