Trading Psychology - Four Sources of Self-Sabotage

January 25, 2010 by admin
Filed under: trading psychology 

Have you ever felt like you sabotage yourself sometimes in your trading?

If you’re like most traders, you have and probably on more than one occasion.

One of the really aggravating aspects of self-sabotage is that it’s right in your face.

You know you’re doing it.

You know that you’ll regret it.

It happens anyway, and then yes the regret kicks in.  Sometimes anger and and self-chastising come into play as well.

If it was coming from only one source it might be easier to address, but in truth there are four.

And no matter how many months or years experience you have, how great your system is, any one or more of the four can wreak havoc on your trading account.

Bummer.

The good news is that once you become aware of the four sources of self-sabotage, at least then you can take steps to protect yourself from their influence in your trading.

The other nice thing is that you can ease up on yourself a bit.  Nothing can take you down faster than a furious session of self-berating.

When you understand what’s going on, then you can be a bit kinder to yourself, which is much more productive.

That’s just one of the reasons that I created the exclusive video, “Four Causes of Self-Sabotage”.

You won’t find it anywhere but at InsideOutTrading.com and it’s not even for sale.

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Cheers!

Brian

P.S.  You’ve heard the saying, “We are often our own worst enemy.”  You’ve probably also experienced it in your trading.

Take the first step to ending your self-sabotage right now - it is very costly in terms of capital but more importantly peace of mind and self-esteem.

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