Psycho Cybernetics, Maxwell Maltz

Hi, have been trading for 8 years fulltime and just finished Psyho Cybernetics which I feel was well worth the read..

Can anyone other traders recommend any similiar books?

Have already read Trading in the Zone years ago.

Thanks!!
 
I am in the middle of reading this book. Several years ago I read a book called "The Way of the Warrior-Trader: The Financial Risk-Taker's Guide to Samurai Courage, Confidence and Discipline" by Richard McCall.

There are similarities in these books.

Only while reading Maltz's book the things I read back then started to make a lot more sense.

I am curious to use this technique to see if the result of my trading will change. I trade intra day on high frequency, and that requires a lot of concentration. I do miss trades due to loss of focus.

Regards,
redduke
 
Quote from nazzdack:

Isn't he in jail right now for having committed some type of financial fraud? :eek:

I have no clue. I am actually very surprised t hear this.

Just Googled a bit, and all I can say is Wow.
 
Quote from RedDuke:

I am in the middle of reading this book. Several years ago I read a book called "The Way of the Warrior-Trader: The Financial Risk-Taker's Guide to Samurai Courage, Confidence and Discipline" by Richard McCall.

There are similarities in these books.

Only while reading Maltz's book the things I read back then started to make a lot more sense.

I am curious to use this technique to see if the result of my trading will change. I trade intra day on high frequency, and that requires a lot of concentration. I do miss trades due to loss of focus.

Regards,
redduke

After reading the original book, you may like (or not) the revised edition by Matt Furey, 'The New Psycho-Cybernetics' (one of the 'revisions' after the guys that bought the rights from his wife after 1975 death, over the years).

You may also like this video:
http://mattfureydownloads.com/video/maltz.html
 
Quote from dandxg:

Try going to the source for NLP. Richard Bandler.
Hardly. Maxwell Maltz and his psycho-cybernetics preceded Bandler. Further, Maltz's work is less riddled with controversy, hype, salesmanship and ~MLM-type "certification" setups. Maltz was a plastic surgeon who stumbled upon an epiphany which he used to help people. NLP gurus strike me as more concerned about helping their own careers.
 
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