The most common presenting complaint in my trading psychotherapy practice is fear. Fear of being wrong. Fear of being manipulated. Fear of loss. Fear of self-loathing because of irrational fear. Even fear of fear.
As I work through these issues with my clients, invariably I find that the source of their fears is price itself. Bold, bald, naked, uncaring, uncompromising, incomprehensible price. They all fear price like the Gorgon. That is why they fill their screens with anything to distract them from looking at fearful price: indicators, volume, oscillators, related securities, estimators, the whole panoply of classical and neo-classical TA.
Working with my associate Joe Doaks, we developed a system we call Trading Without Fear. It was inspired by SCT in a way we are still grappling to understand, let alone explain. But here it is in the attachment. Fearful traders need never look at price again. You will see that we have shrunk it to unrecognizability. Traders now need only trade the stoplight study.
Joe is particularly proud of this because he had to spend over five minutes coding it, but it still came in at only three lines of Easy-Signal.
As I work through these issues with my clients, invariably I find that the source of their fears is price itself. Bold, bald, naked, uncaring, uncompromising, incomprehensible price. They all fear price like the Gorgon. That is why they fill their screens with anything to distract them from looking at fearful price: indicators, volume, oscillators, related securities, estimators, the whole panoply of classical and neo-classical TA.
Working with my associate Joe Doaks, we developed a system we call Trading Without Fear. It was inspired by SCT in a way we are still grappling to understand, let alone explain. But here it is in the attachment. Fearful traders need never look at price again. You will see that we have shrunk it to unrecognizability. Traders now need only trade the stoplight study.
Joe is particularly proud of this because he had to spend over five minutes coding it, but it still came in at only three lines of Easy-Signal.
