When you are ready to move beyond magical thinking, charting the past, and whatever that stuff is posted above with the secret words, pretty pictures and circular logic--- its time to
Be interested in the "name" behind the thread-- Denise Shull's work--- you can find it here:
http://www.marketmindgames.net
Good stuff!
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Denise Shullâs gem of a book is long overdue. I just wish that Alan Greenspan, Ben Bernanke and Henry Paulson had read this book instead of Ayn Randâs Atlas Shrugged or Milton Friedmanâs Free to Choose.
I was trained as both a neoclassical economist and classical philosopher, however, in recent years I have turned into a behavioral and neuroeconomist. This has led me to recognize the primacy of emotions and the unconscious over rationality in all decisions, both life decisions and economic decisions. So I say, âright onâ to Denise. Her book has made the ability to analyze and overcome our unconscious biases and prejudices available to everyone.
Dr. Donald T. Wargo, Department of Economics, Temple University
Denise Shullâs Market Mind Games is iconoclastic to say the very least! Whether you are seasoned financial professional or a novice this book is easily read and will change your perspective on how to approach and think about the markets and your life!
Michael J. Levas, Founder, Senior Managing Principal & Director of Trading, Olympian Capital Management, LLC
Denise changes the way you look at yourself and investing. The insights and methods contained are necessary to succeed in the markets, period.
Backed by extensive real-world research, Denise Shull in Market Mind Games offers a new school of trading psychology. -Truly an important work that needs to be on the book shelf of every serious market participant.
Mike Bellafiore, Author, One Good Trade
Masterful explanation of not only why emotionless trading is a myth, but how we can take advantage of our natural wiring to gain an edge.
Derek Hernquist, Chief Investment Officer, Integrative Capital LLC
Deniseâs book details how emotional overlays developed from our childhood, for example: being made to feel you are not smart enough, can unconsciously block your trading decisions. In a storytelling manner that is enjoyable to read Denise takes you through a process of uncovering your emotional patterns. She details ways to learn how you "feel" before you "act" so that your buy, sell or hold decisions become more successful.