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The Mental Game of Trading
Psychology

The Mental Game of Trading

by Jared Tendler

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The summary

Tendler is a performance coach with a background in therapy, and has worked with both poker champions and institutional traders. His starting point differs from most trading psychology books: emotions aren't the problem, they're the signal that something deeper is unresolved underneath.

Tendler organises that 'something deeper' into a layered system that lets you tell whether the flaw is technical (you don't fully master the strategy), tactical (you know what to do but not when), or identity-based (you believe you don't deserve to win). Only once you identify the right layer does it make sense to work on it; treat the surface without reaching the root and the problem resurfaces in a different form.

His 'Inchworm' concept explains something most traders live through without being able to name it: your worst moment today can become tomorrow's baseline if you work the right layers, the same way your best session from a year ago would look mediocre to you now. It's a long book with self-diagnosis exercises, meant to be worked through slowly, not skimmed between trades.

It fits best once you already have a system you know works and still repeat the same mistakes — revenge trading, cutting winners too soon, freezing before a clear entry — because at that point the problem is no longer strategy. If you want something more introductory before this level of detail, Steenbarger's The Psychology of Trading, also in this catalogue, is a good place to start.

About the author

Jared Tendler

American 'mental game' coach with a background as a therapist; he has worked with professional poker players and traders, and is the author of The Mental Game of Poker and The Mental Game of Trading.

What You'll Learn

  • The "Inchworm" concept for measuring real progress
  • Telling apart technical, tactical and identity-based mistakes
  • How to identify and manage emotional tilt
  • A layer-by-layer self-diagnosis process
  • Specific strategies for each phase of a trade
  • Why you repeat mistakes even with a working system

Recommended For

  • Traders who lose emotional control during live trading
  • Anyone with a profitable system who still sabotages it
  • Intermediate and advanced traders
  • Those who prefer a systematic self-diagnosis approach
  • Readers who've already tried more general psychology books

Details

Published
2021
Pages
324
Publisher
JT Press
ISBN
9781734030914

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