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 If traders don't understand the mind ,how it works subconsciously in trading , the traders can not have any plans for the 90% risk of under performance due to psychology.It is with the mind where traders lose in trading due to emotions ,stress , need to be right , subconscious emotional executions ,mind traps , automatic mind in trading , beliefs in trading , subconscious errors , brain command center shutdown during trading , brain freezing in trade executions ,the power the thought , negative wiring of human brain and it's performance in trading ,meditation , unreality reading of the real market conditions,cognitive biases in trading decisions , mental traps , benefits of patience and disadvantages of impatient traders , impulsive , self sabotage in trading executions , stress responses , amygdala hijackings ,personality , ego and other psyche characteristics.

 

http://tradingpsychology1.blogspot.co.uk/2017/11/trader-stress-wired-to-lose.html

 

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Good trading is boring , I done my trades and listening to lulz psychology

 

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I'm sorry but couldn't you have added all this to lucifers 'trading psychology' thread instead of making a new one. There's just soo much repetition and the forums look so busy with repeat information.

 

Is there any way you can delete this and add it to the first thread. It would be nice to have all relevant information in one place. I think that would be helpful to people who want to learn.

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Situation

 

Psychology is a huge subject, people underestimate the importance of trading mindsets.The winning mindset, I am preparing a practical issue by issue behavior analysis and practical psychology application plan,  is the application of psychological trading plan for a trader.I will post it separably here 

 

It will confuse the reader when too much information is mixed up in the same thread.

 

http://tradingpsychology1.blogspot.co.uk/

 

Previous thread Here

 

https://community.ig.com/t5/General-Trading-Strategy/Trading-Psychology/td-p/1907

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This post is an example of mindset bias.One trader has a bias to trade short on technical, another wants to buy the Dax.

 

https://community.ig.com/t5/General-Trading-Strategy/Hindsight-technical-analysis-and-trading/m-p/18859#M1032

 

Why Your Bias(mindset) Will Ruin You

 

https://community.ig.com/t5/General-Trading-Strategy/Why-Your-Bias-Will-Ruin-You/td-p/11721

 

Mindset issues:Cognitive biases distort trading decisions

 

https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/cognitive-biases-distort-trading-decisions.305227/

 

Trading Mindsets is 80 % of Success

 

http://www.traderslaboratory.com/forums/trading-psychology/16729-trading-mindsets-80-success.html

 

Biases are triggered by emotions and stress

 

 

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