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Written in a practical and motivational style, The Daily Trading Coach highlights specific actions that readers can take for the coming market day. Each chapter (lesson) will be written in a blog post-sized segment (3-4 pages), but unlike blog posts or usual trading book fare, Steenbarger's lessons are designed as coaching interventions, highlighting techniques and homework assignments that traders can put to work immediately. The Daily Trading Coach is not only a cookbook for self-monitoring, but it also provides inspiration and motivation to help developing traders kick-start each day with a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Written in a practical and motivational style, The Daily Trading Coach highlights specific actions that readers can take for the coming market day. Each chapter (lesson) will be written in a blog post-sized segment (3-4 pages), but unlike blog posts or usual trading book fare, Steenbarger's lessons are designed as coaching interventions, highlighting techniques and homework assignments that traders can put to work immediately. The Daily Trading Coach is not only a cookbook for self-monitoring, but it also provides inspiration and motivation to help developing traders kick-start each day with a positive perspective. Explicitly designed as a self-help resource that stresses the skills and techniques for self-coach, the book's goal is to help readers help themselves so that over time, they become their own trading coaches.
Autorenporträt
Brett N. Steenbarger, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York. An active trader and author of the popular TraderFeed blog, Steenbarger coaches traders in hedge funds, proprietary trading groups, and investment bank settings. He is also the author of the Wiley titles Enhancing Trader Performance and The Psychology of Trading. Steenbarger received a BS from Duke University and a PhD in clinical psychology from the University of Kansas.