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Secrets of the Millionaire Mind
Mindset

Secrets of the Millionaire Mind

by T. Harv Eker

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The summary

T. Harv Eker argues that your income is capped by what he calls an internal 'financial thermostat'. It's a mental setting that, in his view, decides not just how much you can earn, but above all how much you can keep. The book starts from a mindset premise, not a technical one: the problem isn't knowing what to do with money, but how you react inside once it starts coming in.

Most of the book is built around 17 'Wealth Files', a list of beliefs and habits Eker contrasts between an abundance mindset and a scarcity one. There are no investment formulas or return guarantees here: it's an exercise in introspection about your relationship with money, with questions to help you trace where your inherited beliefs about earning and spending come from.

The link to trading is concrete: some traders run reasonable strategies yet keep giving back to the market, again and again, whatever gains they manage to build. If you notice that every time your account grows you feel the urge to overtrade or take risks you'd never accept with a clear head, the book points straight at that pattern, though it offers no risk-management tools of its own, just the mindset work that comes before them.

It's a motivational book, closer to personal development than to technical finance, and it's worth reading with that filter on: you won't come out of it with a trading plan or any guarantees, but with a look at your own behaviour patterns around money. It fits better as a complement to trading-psychology work you've already started than as a first read about markets.

About the author

T. Harv Eker

Canadian motivational author and speaker; author of the bestseller Secrets of the Millionaire Mind, on mindset and money.

What You'll Learn

  • Identifying your subconscious relationship with money
  • The 17 Wealth Files Eker sets out
  • Recognising inherited beliefs about earning and keeping money
  • Why certain behaviour patterns sabotage your own gains
  • Introspection exercises on abundance versus scarcity mindsets

Recommended For

  • Anyone who notices they sabotage their own gains
  • Traders with a scarcity mindset around money
  • Beginners in personal financial development
  • Anyone looking for a mindset book, not a technical finance one
  • Traders who've already worked on trading psychology and want to round out the money side

Details

Published
2005
Pages
254
Publisher
Sirio
ISBN
9788478086085

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