Trading psychology by Brett Steenbarger

http://traderfeed.blogspot.com/2022/05/intrinsic-and-transactional.html

I just read this one and find it very interesting. Most of us started trading as transactional, i.e., trying to make money from the market. As we progress along we develop a more intrinsic relationship with the market, i.e., taking a deeper interest of the market and trying learn how it works.

Then solving the puzzle takes priority over P/L. It’s not that P/L is unimportant anymore, but rather it will take care of itself when the puzzle is solved.
 
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Most here on ET have solved the puzzle long ago , and now mentor others.
 
View attachment 286549 Most here on ET have solved the puzzle long ago , and now mentor others :D

That's not the face or personality of a trader, or a truly successful one anyways.
That's the face, eyes, and personality....of a problematic gambler who seeks the high, rush and thrill and emotions and prospect of the win.

I hate to pass judgement on someone or people so quickly, but I've always been a good reader of people.
The bests traders are calm, neutral, quiet-looking, mute, shy, introspective and a bit borderline psycho.
You have to peel at them slowly, and gently, like skinning a grape. Not slicing and dicing with force to a watermelon or orange.

Scientific studies have been done on facial features and personalities and people....to determine what kind of person they are, their pros/cons, strengths and weaknesses.
 
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