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Trading Stress Management

Trading Stress Management Techniques // Ep. 31

Trading can be stressful. Learn these tested and proven methods for reducing stress, calming down and focusing on your trading.

Host: Hugh Kimura Topic: Stress Management, Trading Psychology

How to make successful friends and traders

How to Become Friends with Successful People // Ep. 30

Some say that you’re the average of the 5 people you hang out with the most. Learn how to make friends with more successful people.

Host: Walter Peters, PhD Topic: Trading Psychology

NAD and Resveratrol

NAD and Resveratrol: Our Personal Experiences // Ep. 29

Does NAD with Resveratrol help keep you younger and improve your brain function? Learn what Walter has experienced with it.

Host: Hugh Kimura Topic: Trading Psychology

Minimum Number of Trades

What’s the Least Number of Trades Needed to Trust a Trading System? // Ep. 28

What’s the minimum number of testing trades that you should have in order to trust a trading system? Learn what we have discovered about small sample sizes.

Host: Walter Peters, PhD Topic: Trading Psychology

Should you switch trading strategy?

Trading Entry Strategy: Should You Switch? // Ep. 27

Should you switch your entry strategy? In this episode, we show you what to look for, how to read the data and much more.

Host: Hugh Kimura Topic: Trading Psychology

How to overcome a losing streak

How to Overcome a Trading Losing Streak // Ep. 26

Losing streaks in trading are tough to handle. Learn exactly what you need to do during a losing streak, to turn things around.

Host: Walter Peters, PhD Topic: Trading Psychology

Negativity bias in trading

Negative Bias Beliefs: How They Destroy Your Trading (and help) // Ep. 25

Learn how to use a healthy amount of your negative bias and remain more centered to give you a better shot at trading success. 

Host: Hugh Kimura Topic: Trading Psychology

Overcome cognitive bias

How to Overcome Cognitive Biases in Trading // Ep. 24

These cognitive biases help us navigate the world successfully because they are shortcuts that allow us to process a lot of information very quickly. But in trading, they can hurt us. 

Host: Walter Peters, PhD Topic: Trading Psychology

Learn how to build mental toughness in trading

How to Build Mental Toughness in Trading // Ep. 23

Learn how to build mental toughness and perseverance in trading. Get tips on how to objectively analyze performance and keep going when things get tough.

Host: Hugh Kimura Topic: Trading Psychology

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