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Put an end to the 11 bad habits which eat away at your profits, and sabotage your Stock Options Trading.

What you will learn

Day Trade Stock Options More Successfully

Identify Self-Sabotaging Behaviors and Stop Them

Higher IQ From a Clearer Mind

Description

What sets truly successful stock options traders apart from those who never realize their dreams? Is it a particular set of habits or special rules? An increased appetite for risk? Skill at charting? Plain old smarts? No doubt each of these factors plays a part in a day trader’s achievements, but perhaps underlying all of these differences is a particular and profoundly powerful mindset.

The fundamental difference between the wildly successful and the merely mediocre stock option trader is not any inborn characteristic or individual learned behavior, but how we think about skills and learning in general.

Can People Really Change?

Some folks, it seems, think that, basically, when it comes to skills and abilities, you get the hand you’re dealt, and that’s that. You are, however smart you are, however hard working, and there’s little to nothing you can do to change these fundamental characteristics of your personality. That’s called a “Fixed Mindset”.

Other people know differently. Those with the opposite view, called a “Growth Mindset“, believe that with effort, training and perseverance, you can expand your knowledge, broaden your daytrading skills, improve your odds, and overcome reversals. The key to successful trading is not inherited talent, or skill, but good, old-fashioned hard work on their skills and attitudes. Guess who ends up more successful?


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If you haven’t guessed yet, successful stock options traders generally have a Growth Mindset, a fact proven in large part by the research of renowned Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck. In a lengthy and fascinating article in INC . com, Dweck wrote: “It’s all about your mindset. Successful daytraders tend to focus on growth, solving problems, and self-improvement, while unsuccessful people think of their abilities as fixed assets and avoid challenges.”

In this insightful course, the team that brought you Udemy’s top Stock Options Trading courses team up to cover the “Inner Game of Successful Trading”.

The course includes revealing insights from experienced daytraders.

Stock Options Traders usually don’t give up their secrets or failures. You’ll notice more than a few, don’t appear on camera. They value their privacy but we were able to get them to share their hard-won insights.

In these interviews with Allen, they share their heart and wisdom. The mistakes that took years to correct are explained in simple bite-size conversations.

When you enroll in this course, you receive life-long access as well as Udemy’s 30 day satisfaction guarantee. With over 9,000 happy students and 210+ 5 star reviews, we are confident you will learn a ton and improve your success in all aspects of life that you apply this course to.

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Content

Introduction
Introduction
What do you mean by a Trading Habit?
Introduction to Your Instructors: Allen
Steak, No Sizzle
Persist to the end
The Eleven Bad Habits of Day Traders
Introduction to the 11 Bad Habits
Bad Habit #1: Not Starting
Bad Habit #2: Paper Trading Habits
Bad Habit #3: Greed
Bad Habit #4: Need
Bad Habit #5: Hope
Bad Habit #6: ​Feeling Lucky
Bad Habit #7: Too Early
Bad Habit #8: Getting into Trade Too Late
Bad Habit #9: Not Taking Small Losses
Bad Habit #10: Experimenting / Bored
Bad Habit #11: Not Treating Trades as a Business
What does Emotional Trading feel like?
Interviews with Real Traders
Introduction on Interviews
Interview with Steven W. – a coach and trader
Interview with Steve C.
Interview with Keith
Interview with Jim and Dave
Interview with Jim Mike and Bruce
Interview with Susan
Interview with Jim N. – Experienced Trader
Interview with Steve F
Interview with Ray
Habits for Humans
Raising your IQ and Income
Commitment to Improve
Emotional Trading Examples
Focus – Tale of two golfers
Changing Habits Easily
About Being Human – Introduction to Brain Mechanics
Brain Mechanics – 3 major areas
Human, Animal, Reptile or Monster
Emotional Axiom
Faster Paths out of Fears
Learning Quiz
Conclusion
Conclusions
Help Your Fellow Students
Bonus Lectures
Interview with ATMA
Bonus Lecture: Continuing Education
Real life examples of trading
A tool for steering habits
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