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3 Parts of the Trader Mind? // Ep. 123

Are there 3 components to our minds? We discuss this possibility and how it can affect trading psychology and behavior.

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In This Episode

  • The mechanism of behavior
  • Why we don't consciously know everything we are thinking
  • How to make lasting changes

Are There 3 Parts of Our Minds (and why does it matter)?

We get deep into trading psychology in this episode and talk about the potential existence of 3 parts of our minds.

This discussion may seem philosophical, but it's very important to understanding how to make positive changes in our trading.

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Some of our thoughts are operating in our subconscious, or sometimes known as unconscious mind.

Since we cannot “see” these thoughts in our conscious mind, that can lead to behavior that seems random, but actually has a very concrete source.

Learn more by listening in on our conversation.

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