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The Disciplined Trader

by Mark Douglas

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The summary

Douglas wrote this book in 1990, when almost no one in the industry talked about the trader's mind. His thesis was uncomfortable for the time: most accounts aren't lost to bad analysis, but to the inability to execute with discipline what you already know how to do.

The core of the book is how your way of trading is formed and why you repeat the same mistakes even when you recognise them. Douglas works on the beliefs you bring to the market, the fear of losing that freezes you or makes you close too early, and the process of rebuilding those mental habits from the ground up. He isn't trying to motivate you; he wants you to understand the mechanism.

This is a book about foundations, not setups: you won't find strategies or indicators, but the groundwork that makes any strategy work. That's why it fits well early on, while you're still forming how you trade, or after a run of mistakes you can't explain.

Many read it as the first part of Trading in the Zone, his best-known work and also in this catalogue. If you're going to approach Douglas, this is the natural starting point: here he plants the ideas he later develops and organises in the second book.

About the author

Mark Douglas

American trader and coach (1948-2015), a pioneer in trading psychology; his books The Disciplined Trader and Trading in the Zone are industry references.

What You'll Learn

  • Why you repeat mistakes you can already spot
  • How your habits and beliefs form while trading
  • Accepting risk without letting it freeze you
  • Rebuilding your discipline from the ground up
  • Separating analysis from execution
  • The mental base any strategy rests on

Recommended For

  • Traders who break their own rules
  • Beginners who want to start with the foundations
  • Anyone about to read Trading in the Zone
  • Those who repeat the same mistakes without knowing why
  • Traders looking for fundamentals before setups

Details

Published
1990
Pages
261
Publisher
Valor Editions de España
ISBN
9788494920349

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