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Let the Trade Wins Flow

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Want to cut through your trading problems like a knife through butter?
Feel like something is holding you back in the markets... and that something is you?
Mastering your mindset can be a minefield. If you’re sick of crippling your own trading results and want to tear down the obstacles you’ve put in your own way, you’re in the right place. To achieve success in the markets you must be prepared to take some bold steps forward. If you don’t, you’ll be stuck achieving mediocre results, knowing what could have been but not being able to get there...
Traders craving a huge breakthrough and searching for psychology strategies that will have an immediate impact will feast on Dr Harry Stanton’s 50+ years of experience as Australia’s top trading psychologist. Plus, in this long-awaited second edition of Let the Trade Wins Flow he’s teamed up with bestselling authors Chris Tate and Louise Bedford.
If you know in your gut that it’s time to take your trading to the next level, you need to read every word of this book. There is no trading theory here, just hard-won wisdom about how you can get the most out of the markets by developing your mind. Master these strategies and you’ll build an incredible trading business and enjoy a lifestyle others can’t imagine.
“This book changed my life. Let Harry’s words and advice wrap around you like a warm blanket, and then use his strategies to charge towards trading success as if your life depended on it.” – Louise Bedford, bestselling author, Director of www.tradinggame.com.au.

172 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 19, 2013

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February 6, 2018
This was an interesting book and it was clear the author had some really interesting techniques to help with psychological issues in trading. I will keep it on the shelf in case I need it down the track - this review is for the original hardcover version of the book which was published in 1997.
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