The Investor's Quotient: The Psychology of Successful Investing in Commodities & StocksJohn Wiley & Sons, 24.04.2000 - 304 Seiten Praise for the classic guide to gaining a psychological advantagein investment and trading "The Investor's Quotient is destined to go down in history as theultimate book on investor psychology . . . it explains thepsychology of a trader in clear and simple English . . . and itteaches highly effective methods designed to improve the bottomline . . ."-Larry Williams, author Long-Term Secrets to Short-TermTrading "The Investor's Quotient is a welcome breath of fresh air in whathas been a too-long-avoided subject-the psychological reasons whysome people win and most others lose in the commodity markets. Morethan that, Jake Bernstein proves in this book he is an excellentteacher, and clearly and candidly shows how greater knowledge ofyourself can become your most effective trading tool. It's a mustfor every trader's library."-Leon Rose, Publisher Newsletter andManaged Account Reports "Should be required reading for all traders and investors. It hashelped immeasurably through the years . . . I'd be lost withoutit."-Don Sarno, Former Director Commodities Educational Institute "This is the classic book on investor psychology. It has paved theway to a new era of investor success and self-confidence . .."-Steve Moore Moore Research Center ". . . convincing . . . This thoroughgoing manual should helpimpulsive investors save money."-Publishers Weekly For updates on new and bestselling Wiley finance books:wiley.com/wbns |
Inhalt
My Story | 1 |
Many MarketsMany Similarities | 13 |
Similarities and Differences | 21 |
Psychoanalytic TheoryDo Childhood Experiences Affect Behavior? | 31 |
Is All Learning StimulusResponse? 40 | 40 |
The Response Sector | 51 |
The Consequences of Behavior | 58 |
The Discovery ProcessHow to Know Yourself ཥ སྨ སྨ 9 How to Rectify Trading Errors | 79 |
The Perceptual Factor | 168 |
Subliminal PerceptionResponse without Awareness | 180 |
Minimize StressMaximize Health and Profits | 195 |
OftenAsked Questions | 203 |
Fact or Fantasy | 223 |
Using Psychology to Maximize Investment Success | 230 |
Study History to Learn about the Future | 233 |
Creative Visualization and Guided Imagery | 239 |
Further Details on Dealing with Trading Problems | 92 |
Scheduling and SelfDiscipline | 98 |
The Importance of Trading with the Trend | 104 |
The Role of Advisory Services | 114 |
Is This You? | 123 |
Can a Positive Mental Attitude Facilitate Consistent Success? | 128 |
The BrokerClient Relationship | 135 |
Putting It All TogetherWhere You Fit | 144 |
Social Psychology and the Markets | 151 |
Some Psychological Trading Rules | 164 |
How Psychology Facilitates Success | 250 |
Why Too Many Traders and Investors Lose | 259 |
Modeling the Behavior of Successful Traders | 264 |
Facing the Challenges of Todays and Tomorrows Markets | 268 |
Facing the Challenges of Today and Tomorrow | 272 |
Bibliography | 276 |
Overview of Trading Masters | 279 |
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