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The AlphaMind Podcast

Uitgebracht: 2021-09-14
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Uitgebracht: 2021-09-14
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Dr Van Tharp: Avoiding a Victim Mentality in Trading.

Dr Van Tharp: Avoiding a Victim Mentality in Trading.

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In this episode we spoke with legendary trading psychologist Dr Van K Tharp. Dr Tharp has been coaching traders for almost 4 decades and came to prominence when he was featured in Jack Schwager’s very first Market Wizard’s book back in 1989. As you can imagine, with someone with that level of experience and knowledge, this chat goes beneath the surface of trading and into the inner realms of human performance, touching on areas of 'who we are', 'how we are', and 'how we be’, that are rarely discussed with such depth when talking about trading. 
Some of the themes we would like to emphasise include 
Ø  Our different modalities when engaged in trading, these include a hierarchy of different states.
·       Things happen to me. > Becoming the Victim – Owned and liable to go into tilt.  
·       Things happen by me > Becoming a Non-Victim – Starting to Own Your Results. 
·       Things happen through me. > Awakening and Becoming at One with the Market
·       Being at One with the Market > May fleetingly or periodically be here but it’s impossible to remain here permanently. 
Ø  Science Thinking versus System Thinking:
Science thinking believes we can identify causation, and then use that to identify possible futures. Systems thinking accepts the complexity and uncertainty of the world and holds a light view of possible causation and holds the polarity of trying to identify possible futures, whilst accepting one cannot possibly identify with any high degree of certainty the possible future. 
Ø  Alignments between you and your system, method, or approach. 
The importance of matching approaches to the market, with who and how you are naturally.
Ø  How we hold beliefs about ourselves and how they influence our trading and how our negative emotions hold those beliefs into place. 
Ø  How we store negative beliefs in our body which then drive our decision-making behaviours. 
Ø  How these aspect conspire to put someone into victim mode. 
Ø  Modelling People who do trading well and the key ingredients needed to being able to model these, including being able to align yourself with their Signal, Feeling, Action sequence. 
You can find out more about Dr Van Tharp and his work at the Van Tharp Institute at https://www.vantharp.com
Access to his YouTube channel can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/c/vantharp
His Twitter handle is: https://twitter.com/vantharp
Aflevering-ID: 1000535278992
GUID: Buzzsprout-9176167
Releasedatum: 14-9-2021 12:00:00

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Fascinating Conversations with People From the World of Financial Markets. In this series, we delve into the lives and stories of extraordinary guests whose experiences give us a fresh and powerful lens through which to understand the mental, emotional, psychological and behavioural challenges people face when encountering risk and uncertainty in financial markets.Market veterans Steven Goldstein and Mark Randall speak to people from a range of backgrounds, including experienced and veteran traders and investment professionals, analysts, psychologists, coaches, authors and experts in fields related to trading, financial markets and risk. Through these powerful, informative and insightful conversations, they seek to help people develop, cultivate and grow optimal mindsets for better performance and more effective and productive behaviour when engaged in risk taking activities.

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2020-07-13

Excellent

Very useful topics.
Only piece of feedback is that it would be really nice if Steven could get himself a new microphone or something that tones down his "S" pronounciation. Whenever he says a word that contains an "S", it comes out very sharp and loud through the audio, and Mark's microphone is relatively silent, so when I turn up the volume to hear Mark, I almost go deaf from Steven's loud S haha.
Other than that, keep it up guys
krittaskitta
2020-03-28

Awesome

Great information shared. Much appreciated
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