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Become a more consistent trader

How to Become a More Consistent Trader // Ep. 57

So we sit down to talk about about why consistency isn’t everything traders think it is and how traders can think about it differently.

Host: Walter Peters, PhD Topic: Trading Psychology

Overcome fear

How to Overcome Fear and Anxiety with 1 Simple Mindset Shift // Ep. 56

Fear and anxiety can be debilitating. Learn how to shift your mindset to see opportunities instead of roadblocks.

Host: Hugh Kimura Topic: Trading Psychology

Trading cataylst

How to Pick the Trading Catalyst That Gives You the Edge // Ep. 55

The big question many traders ask is: How do you find YOUR catalyst?!! Find out what we think in this episode.

Host: Walter Peters, PhD Topic: Trading Psychology

Overcome Trading Hesitation

How to Overcome Your Hesitation to Enter Trades // Ep. 54

Afraid to trade? Luckily, there are simple solutions to overcoming trading hesitation. Learn what they are in this episode.

Host: Hugh Kimura Topic: Trading Psychology

The traits of highly successful traders

Essential Traits of Highly Successful Traders // Ep. 53

The important thing to remember is that even if you don’t have these characteristics, you can develop them. 

Host: Walter Peters, PhD Topic: Trading Psychology

Trade with confidence tips

Trading Decision Making: How to Trade With Confidence // Ep. 51

We discuss the common issues that traders face when it comes to trading with confidence and give you a couple of strategies that you can use to build your confidence. 

Host: Hugh Kimura Topic: Trading Psychology

Mind vs Brain

Mind vs Brain: What’s the Difference? // Ep. 50

Find out the difference between the brain and the mind and why we think there is information that we can tap into that resides outside of our body. 

Host: Walter Peters, PhD Topic: Neuroscience, Trading Psychology

How to analyze a trading losing streak

Trading Losing Streak? How to Figure Out Why You’re Losing // Ep. 48

In this episode, we answer a listener question on how to figure out why she goes on a winning streak, but then seems to lose immediately afterwards. 

Host: Walter Peters, PhD Topic: Trading Psychology

FX vs Stocks

How is Forex Different From the Stock Market? // Ep. 47

In this episode, we talk about the nuances of the stock and Forex market and which types of people are more likely to be successful in each one. 

Host: Hugh Kimura Topic: Trading Psychology

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