Psychological Analysis. Adam SarhanЧитать онлайн книгу.
YOUR STRATEGY THREE DIRECTIONS THREE ACTIONS WHAT TO BUY SUPPORT AND RESISTANCE BREAKOUTS AND BREAKDOWNS ADVANCED ENTRY POINTS HOW TO BUY THE DIP—AFTER THE BOUNCE RISK AND REWARD DEVELOPING YOUR OWN STRATEGY PEOPLE LOVE STRUCTURE: DEVELOP RULES AND GUIDELINES RULES VERSUS GUIDELINES FIND YOUR EDGE AND EXPLOIT IT ARBITRAGE CREATE A PLAN, THEN TRADE YOUR PLAN KEEP IT SIMPLE THE A.M.P.D. INVESTMENT SYSTEM
16 CHAPTER 7: Psychological Analysis FIX YOUR MIND, FIX YOUR LIFE: CREATE A HEALTHY MINDSET AND OVERCOME A TOXIC ONE MENTAL CAPITAL HUMAN NATURE IS CONSTANT PAIN AND PLEASURE EMOTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH PAIN AND PLEASURE BREAKING OUT
17 CHAPTER 8: Master Your Mental State and Your Life Will Change YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH MONEY UNDERSTANDING YOUR MENTAL STATE CONTROLLING YOUR INPUTS CONTROL YOUR FOCUS KEEP IT SIMPLE CONTROL YOUR DESIRES OR YOUR DESIRES WILL CONTROL YOU KNOW—AND MASTER—THYSELF MAKING GREAT DECISIONS
18 CHAPTER 9: How to Make Smarter Decisions GOOD VERSUS EVIL: SMART MONEY VERSUS DUMB MONEY THE DANGER OF EMOTIONAL LOGIC STUDY THE CROWD RETAIL VERSUS INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS “THEY” WHO? ANALYZE THREE SIDES THEY (DON'T) WANT YOU TO LOSE THINK CLEARLY (A.K.A. ACCURATELY)
19 CHAPTER 10: What's Holding You Back? WHAT ARE MENTAL WALLS? A NEW WAY TO LOOK AT WEALTH MENTAL WALLS COGNITIVE BIASES BIASED THINKING: (DON'T BE) FOOLED BY RANDOMNESS OR THE EFFICIENT MARKET HYPOTHESIS THEORY STOP (OR LIMIT) YOUR BIASED THINKING
20 CHAPTER 11: Create a Smarter You with an Unbiased Mind ANCHORING CONFIRMATION BIAS IRRATIONAL ESCALATION BIAS CONSERVATISM BIAS HYPERBOLIC DISCOUNTING ILLUSION OF CONTROL INFORMATION BIAS NEGLECT OF PROBABILITY POST‐PURCHASE RATIONALIZATION STATUS QUO BIAS WISHFUL THINKING BIAS RISK AVERSION FRAMING BIAS DISPOSITION EFFECT DENIAL OUTCOME BIAS RECENCY BIAS HASTY GENERALIZATION GROUPTHINK HALO EFFECT PERSONAL BLIND SPOT BIAS
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CHAPTER 12: Ever Hit a Wall? Destroy It and Master the Learning Cycle
A WALK THROUGH ROCK CREEK PARK
EGO
FEAR
PAIN
SHORT‐TERM THINKING
ADULTING WALL (OVERCOMING CHILDISH BEHAVIOR)
LACK