Trading in the Zone: Master the Market with Confidence, Discipline and a Winning Attitude | List Price: $50.00 Discount Price: $26.76

| Binding: Hardcover Release Date: 2001-01-02
Hang in there for the later chapters [Posted on 2008-09-25] I found the first half of this book rather disappointing in the same way as I found The Disciplined Trader: Developing Winning Attitudes disappointing. Too many babbling chapters that boil down to a simple point like "don't fight the market". Too much dodgy pseudo-science about negatively- and positively-charged energy, and too much reliance on non-trading analogies.
The book really redeemed itself in the later chapters with its points about thinking purely in terms of probabilities, expecting the unexpected (see also The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable), and accepting that you are fallible (see Soros).
This book will not give you a concrete strategy for beating the markets, except possibly this one: Approach trading like you were operating a casino. Bias the dice slightly in your favour (through fundamental analysis, pattern-spotting, or whatever) and if you roll (trade) enough times then you will generate consistent profits. Accept that in the meantime any one trade can go against you. Relax, and don't fight the market!
Tony Loton, author --
Financial Trading Patterns
DON'T LOSE MONEY! (in the Stock Markets)
Well worth it [Posted on 2008-09-25] By the very fact that you are looking into this book you likely already know the critical elements to successful trading include (among others):
1. Defining and edge - technical / fundamental analysis - the fun stuff
2. Money management - define the amount you will spend to determine if your edge is working and if not cut your losses early
3. Record keeping - not just to help with taxes and to verify the broker's records, but to act as a journal to learn from your successes and failures to constantly improve your edge and state of mind
4. State of mind - what is so fully presented in Trading in the Zone
And of those elements listed above, it is easy to recognize that your state of mind is the one that is most often overlooked.
What I loved about this book is that it stayed true to its intent and did not stray off the subject. What I didn't like is that because of the depth that he goes into, I sometime found myself wondering if this is a book for traders or for psych students. But overall what I got from this book far outweighs any negative and I highly recommend it.
Trading in the Zone [Posted on 2008-09-27] A few times I thought about buying this book, but after reading the negative reviews I said I wouldn't buy it. I actually read alot of the reviews and wavered back and forth. Well I'm happy to say I bought and now have read this book and could not put it down. I have to say this book puts the whole trading process in a nutshell. I've taken expensive courses that still didn't help my trading ability. This book has successfully told me why and I now know what needs to be done. I recommend this book whole heartedly to any one who has traded and lost much money as it will and does explain why and what one needs to do to to change the whole losing process.
Great book [Posted on 2008-10-06] I've been trading for over a year with mixed success - wildly successful trades followed by crashing defeats and back again. This book helped me to finally understand why - inconsistency in my trading habits - and better yet, what to do about it. I recommend it for anyone, novice or expert, who wants to understand how the mind works and how our thoughts, beliefs and attitudes affect our success in trading and in life.
Trading in the Zone [Posted on 2008-10-30] This is the best book on trading I've read so far. I definitely recommend this book to anyone with the goal to become a successful day trader, whether you're a novice or a seasoned trader.
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