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This book begins where most books end. It does not start by teaching you which indicator crosses which line. It does not glorify "secret strategies" or offer magic formulas. Instead, it invites you into a process an internal evolution of the trader within you. It shows you the anatomy of your decisions, the psychology behind your reactions, and the patterns behind your breakdowns. You will meet the biases that quietly control you, the habits that destroy your edge, and the thoughts that blur your vision. And then, you will learn how to overcome them. But we don't stop at psychology. You will…mehr

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This book begins where most books end. It does not start by teaching you which indicator crosses which line. It does not glorify "secret strategies" or offer magic formulas. Instead, it invites you into a process an internal evolution of the trader within you. It shows you the anatomy of your decisions, the psychology behind your reactions, and the patterns behind your breakdowns. You will meet the biases that quietly control you, the habits that destroy your edge, and the thoughts that blur your vision. And then, you will learn how to overcome them. But we don't stop at psychology. You will step into the world of methodology not copy-paste strategies, but frameworks that help you build your own rules, suited to your temperament and time frame. You will learn how professionals think in probabilities, manage capital like engineers, and treat trading as a business of edges, not guesses. And in the third pillar, machine, you will explore how modern tools AI, automation, alerts, journaling systems, data logs can help you trade smarter without becoming robotic. You will see how even without coding, a discretionary trader can think and operate with algorithmic discipline.
Autorenporträt
Mrs. Shital Barge  has teaching experience in commerce as well as working as Research Scholar in Mumbai University, Mumbai. Co-authors are working as Associate Professor and Assistant Professor in colleges.