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Your Trading Mind

Recently I was talking to a successful trader by the name Mercedes Oesterman Van Essen. She has made some very good points.

We as traders always focus on making money in the market. Trying to find the next big trade, but rarely do we focus on our mind.

Things like stress and psychological blocks can have an enormous influence on the results you are seeing in your trading portfolio. If deep down you believe you believe you will not succeed in the stock market, guess what? You won’t.

It doesn’t matter what sure fire way of trading the markets you have you should not underestimate your minds power to affect your results in life.

Mercedes has created an eBook “the Buddhist Trader” Which I have read and it is definitely a change from all of those get rich quick books about the stock market that seem to be everywhere you look (especially when it comes to eBooks).

Instead this book concentrates more on you the trader. I helps you find and stop any mental blocks that may be harming your trading result or keeping you from succeeding all together. It also goes into details about how to increase your performance by being an observer in life.

Once more this book goes into so much more than simple trading, so anyone can benefit from it.

So who is this eBook for?

1. Anyone who is looking to understand yourself better as a trader.

2. Anyone looking to lessen the stress you feel from the stock market.

3. Anyone looking to develop inner confidence that can help you succeed.

Everyone can benefit from the The Buddhist Trader if only for the fact that it allows you to learn something new about yourself.


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