Books I’m glad I found

Books that influenced me last year:

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I noticed this while browsing the bookstore early last year. My son, a serious tennis player, was considering a gluten-free diet. I read it cover to cover (twice) and it changed what I eat.

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I read ‘the power of now’ first, but the above book is (I think) better. As Eckhart says early in the book, this is either an idea we’re ready for or we’re not. A principle taught since The Buda.

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I have read, watched and listened (several times probably) to most of what Al Brooks has produced. It is material for the serious trader. It doesn’t come easy, several hundred hours of work, but its the best I’ve found on price action trading.

Not entirely distinct, but each of these has helped (one way or another) with my trading.

Trade without ego

Eckhart Tolle’s excellent book ‘a new earth’ explains ego beautifully. His spoken version – where Eckhart is also the narrator – is the best.

To trade without ego is a necessary goal; to do so, of course, is to trade without emotion. A loss is part of the trading game, and the successful, professional trader manages loss with the same detachment as she manages wins. Without feeling.

Don’t get me wrong; the unexpected ‘grand’ win will come along, so allow ourselves a small celebration. However, the professional trader manages each trade with an (egoless) positive traders equation in mind, an approach that will never need commiseration.

To achieve a positive traders equation – an equation that includes risk, reward and, the often forgotten about, probability – is everything. Fear, greed and overconfidence are all parts of the ego. And, ego messes up our ability to recognise probability.

However, with understanding, determination and practise, as in all our endeavours, we can mostly eliminate many of the damaging characteristics of the ego. To do so, indeed in trading, we need to train ourselves to be aware of these emotions and manage them correctly. Eckhart says that to succeed ego we need to be mindful of it and be in the present – that is, be in the now.

Taking a trade, for example, based on making up ‘lost ground’ is trading based on the past; or more accurately, based on the ego. It doesn’t work!