Calm Trader
Win in the Stock Market Without Losing Your Mind
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Scott Clem
About this listen
Learn how to identify and overcome mental challenges that could be limiting your trading success.
Benefit from someone with more than 20 years' experience.
Steve has done the research so you don't have to. Each of these 14 principles are part of what has made him successful for more than two decades.
Avoid stress and make money.
These principles will help you build a strong trading foundation and keep you from succumbing to stressful situations that will cost you money.
Principles to help you overcome stressful situations.
This book is not just about principles. It provides actionable exercises that will change the way you live and trade.
In this book you will learn:
- To identify stressful situations that may be costing you money
- How to deal with these situations in a productive way
- To profit more and stress less
Become a calm trader.
Don't run the risk of ruin by ignoring these important stock market principles. Learn to win in the stock market and save your sanity!
©2015 Steve Burns and Holly Burns (P)2016 Steve Burns and Holly BurnsWhat listeners say about Calm Trader
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- 24-03-18
Lots of very quick rapid fire tips. Lacks depth.
I'm very much in favor of books being no longer than they need to be, but I think this perhaps over-shoots in the opposite direction. Every sentence is a new idea for ways to control your mentality, and nothing is explained enough to stick in the mind,or to really comprehend.
There is none the less a lot of good advice here, if you're willing to do the work of multiple listen throughs, and of fleshing out how to incorporate the advice into your own personality.
I'm afraid I didn't care for Scott Clem's narration, too fast and too monotone.
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