Quote from Optionpro007:
Rande,
If I may, how many years and how many traders have you worked with and what is your success rate (if I can may the term)?
Thanks.
Traders specifically -- 4-5 years. One showed up in my office and more followed. Then I started speaking at Traders Expo's. I've been a licensed therapist for years. And started working with peak performance when I acknowledged I had more in common with developing potential than I did with working exclusively with pathology.
I have no idea how many traders I've worked with. Being that I do a number of different educational formats, I don't have a specific success rate. But I can tell you this -- I guarentee by individualized program and have never had someone ask for their money back. My view is this, if you have the motivation, you can learn the skills and tools that teach you how to produce a new level in trading. And, of course, references are available. That is probably the best way to measure success rather than me spouting off a number that can't be verified.
At the core of all this is a fundamental understanding of biology and the mind that emerges out of our brain. This is something I learned when I was working with large, very sick, client populations from prison populations to level 3 mental facilities. What I discovered quickly was that most psychology applied to these populations simply did not work. Sounded good, but didn't create the possibility of change. And I began asking myself -- what could work? I learned how to teach emtional regulation skills to these very difficult populations including fear, anger, and impulse management. It was a good training ground. When I started working with traders, I was amazed how applicable these skill sets were to the problems that traders face with their anger, fear, and impulse. The empowered stuff and the internal narrative work comes from different sources.
Hope this answers your question. Truth is I enjoy working with traders. There is an intensity and urgency and motivation that I don't find elsewhere. And there is a BS meter -- the trading account. It holds all of us accountable to our performances.
Rande Howell