Steve Ward: How To Become A Bulletproof Trader

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
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    How To Become A Bulletproof Trader - Practical Strategies For Dealing With The Stress and Setbacks Of Trading.
    Steve Ward is passionate about enhancing performance and has over 25 years of teaching, coaching and training experience. Prior to starting work with traders, fund managers and markets and banking professionals in 2005 he worked with elite athletes and teams in over 30 sports as a sports and performance psychology coach with a special interest in adventure, endurance and extreme sports, and he has also worked as a performance coach to professional poker players.
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Комментарии • 28

  • @ahamedmusharaft738
    @ahamedmusharaft738 10 месяцев назад +7

    Tom Hougaard, Steve ward and Dr David Paul are the best in this business.
    These guys really changed my trading approach. Thank you guys 🙏🏻

    • @yaserkh1302
      @yaserkh1302 9 месяцев назад

      Agree, hands down this trio is the best, and most important honest.

    • @ahamedmusharaft738
      @ahamedmusharaft738 9 месяцев назад

      @@yaserkh1302 And I Forgot one other THE GREAT MARK DOUGLAS. He is absolutely Legend 💪🏻

    • @jeskg720
      @jeskg720 2 месяца назад +1

      Tom is more of a cowboy trading without a plan, but still has some points. Steve is very organized and really does work with major clients. Its a difference.

  • @HANYOLOO
    @HANYOLOO 2 года назад +10

    The best trading psychology video I have seen today’s. The one thing holding me back from going full time is my loosing days. Great tips here that I plan on implementing this week.

  • @th3orist
    @th3orist Год назад +6

    the title might be a bit catchy, i don't think it's about becoming "bulletproof" as well as it is not about becoming without emotions.
    it's about how you carry yourself and how you deal with not being bulletproof, as you are still a human being and not an algo.

  • @ritumann4212
    @ritumann4212 3 года назад +10

    WOW! I am impressed by the information. Impressed enough to buy the book immediately.

  • @ravishinde26183
    @ravishinde26183 2 месяца назад

    This is one of the best videos I have came across. Thank you Steve.

  • @mainaccount8181
    @mainaccount8181 Год назад +1

    This is better than anything else I've seen coming from this field of work. Really helpful tips

  • @azc6327
    @azc6327 Год назад

    Undoubtedly the best presentation on this topic in my opinion. Thanks for sharing.

  • @vasudevakotti2894
    @vasudevakotti2894 Год назад

    Excellent & Useful Trading videos are underrated , one of the best trading psychology videos

  • @salehfawwaz831
    @salehfawwaz831 3 года назад +2

    Thank you!

  • @kelvinmudadi4732
    @kelvinmudadi4732 3 года назад +2

    Very informative

  • @HartmutGoetze
    @HartmutGoetze 3 года назад +2

    Excellent stuff! 🙏💖

  • @kingmike40
    @kingmike40 4 месяца назад

    Can you tell me if it is a good idea to hold a option trade overnight when I'm up $1000 on a $3700 investment. I wanted to hold until monday May 13th. I bought a call option on Monday May 6th but I decided to sell because I don't know where the market is going. Had plenty of time but I've seen markets take a beating for several days in a row and options can drop fast.

  • @thinkersonly1
    @thinkersonly1 2 года назад +2

    My problem is my analysis is perfect, i have ptsd, i freeze up and i cant click on the trade, fear that it will turn against me, even though i have seen so many times i am right on my analysis. I see my set up, i just freeze and dont enter.

    • @th3orist
      @th3orist Год назад

      a possible explanation is that your trading size is then maybe set too high. how much per point are you risking?
      i bet if you'd risk 50 cent a point its another story than 10$ per point.
      but it is also ok to conclude that one might not be cut out for trading. you dont have to become a trader at all, just like not everybody aspires to become a professional soccer player or an astronaut.

    • @thinkersonly1
      @thinkersonly1 Год назад

      @@th3orist yes thats true, not everyone is meant to be a trader, especially every idiot who makes 200-500 a month calls themselves a trader. I have invested so much time in learning, everything there is about trading, spent all my time on it , its a little set back, it doesn't mean to give up. Trading requires ambition, most people dont have the will and ambition to spend as much time as i have to learn, and work on it, thats why only 5% succeed and 95% stay at little tiny "traders" they dont achieve millions and billions and call themselves traders. Im not that gal. The strength i have , i have i havent seen most people have. I am a wife, a mother of 2, one of which is 17month old. I dony get a lot of sleep, i trade, prepare healthy meals for my family 3times a dat, while trading and i am there for my family emotionally, mentally and physically. Im a super woman, i am not only going to be the trader, but my goals are far off from normal people,

    • @th3orist
      @th3orist Год назад

      @@thinkersonly1 alright, but dont look down on others. Whoever is consistently profitable from trading can call themselves a Trader. Being a Trader does not start only when you pull in 5k per day. Stay humble also towards others that are at a different point in their journey.

    • @thinkersonly1
      @thinkersonly1 Год назад

      @@th3orist the same i can tell you to not tell a trader to give up just because they have a set back. Nobody ever got anywhere by giving up. I have listened to traders podcasts where millionaires came to share their experiences. They have lost everything before they became millionaires and billionaires. Giving up is not an option not for me and not for those who succeeded

    • @th3orist
      @th3orist Год назад

      @@thinkersonly1 i did not tell you to give up. in my first post i was merely offering different solutions to what you described in your post. At that point in time and from the way you wrote your first post i had no information whatsoever about your trading experience. Thats why i made several points as suggestions. Not as "you have to do this".

  • @mauriceamaraggi8098
    @mauriceamaraggi8098 8 месяцев назад

    terribly long