This book is written to give traders a winning edge. Winning eludes some 80 to 90 percent of people who trade.
Each year millions of dollars are spent creating and buying and selling trading systems. Hopeful traders seek the holy grail only to find that their latest acquisition doesn't work or they can't work it. Information flow is instant and vast. Computers calculate and grind out data 24 hours a day around the globe. Every conceivable edge is sought and provided. And still traders lose.
The rules for good trading are simple and understandable: Buy low, sell high, or buy high and sell higher. Sell low and buy lower. Cut your losses. Let your profits run. Never overtrade. Act promptly on signals to enter and exit. Trade a proven winning system or strategy as it was designed to be traded; i.e., take every signal and stay the course. Control and balance fear and greed.
But traders don't follow the rules, not even the rules they commit to following. As the Book of Common Prayer says, "That which I would not do, that I do." The prayer goes on to say, "And there is no health in me." It's a simple human condition which becomes quite large in trading.
The good news is that some traders do win. They win consistently over time. Success leaves clues. This book examines the clues and shows traders seeking to win how to run their own minds the way winning traders do.
It's not enough to simply know how to think or what to think. It's important to do it. This book outlines proven techniques for making the necessary mind shifts that will enable a trader to create a mental winning edge. Trading is, after all, mind over markets, quick action, clear thinking, and an unclouded intent to win.
Ruth Barrons Roosevelt coaches traders around the world to trading excellence. She is exceptionally well qualified to offer such guidance to traders, as she herself has extensive trading experience and is to this day an active trader. Her experience covers multiple time frames, from position trading in virtually every futures market, to active and intense intraday trading in currencies, T-bonds, and S&P futures. She has traded S&P's extensively and actively since inception of trading in 1984, down to and including 1 minute bars. Her trading experience also includes active trading of mutual funds.
She is a former Vice President of Prudential Securites and of Thomson McKinnon. From 1981 to 1986 she headed the International Moneline trading desk at Rudolf Wolf (New York). Before that she was a stock and futures broker at Drexel Burnham Lambert where she broke records by opening 250 accounts in one month. A graduate of the University of Michigan Law School, she is a member of the New York and California Bar Association. A frequent contributor to "Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities," she writes articles on the psychology of successful trading. She is coauthor of "Living in Step" (McGraw Hill, 1976). As founder and director of the Wall Street Hypnosis Center, she works with Wall Street professionals to achieve their optimal effectiveness.
Ruth has appeared on numerous national and international television programs including: CBS, NBC, CNN, and WWOR Evening News, CNBC, NBC The Today Show, Good Morning America, Japan Public Television, Nippon Television, Hungarian Public Television, Finland Television Channel 3, and the David Letterman Late Night Show. She has been profiled for her work with traders in Business Week, Barron's, The New York Times, New York Magazine, The Independent of London, Toronto Star, and many other publications
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从一个完全非专业人士的角度来看这本书,我最大的感受是它极大地拓宽了我对“决策制定”的理解边界。虽然我没有直接的交易经验,但书中阐述的关于不确定性下的最优策略、信息不对称的处理方式,以及如何量化评估潜在回报与风险的框架,完全可以移植到我日常的工作和生活决策中去。作者在处理复杂的概率问题时,展现出了令人钦佩的清晰度。他没有用复杂的数学公式来吓唬读者,而是通过一系列巧妙的场景设计,让你自然而然地接受了其推导出的结论。我喜欢它对“认知偏差”的系统梳理,尤其是那些我们自己常常察觉不到的盲点,书中用幽默而又不失严肃的方式一一指了出来。读完后,我甚至会时不时地在脑中模拟书中的情景,检验一下自己当时的反应是否会落入作者所警示的陷阱。这本书的伟大之处,在于它提供了一套普适性的思考工具,它没有许诺你会成为下一个市场神话,但它绝对能让你成为一个更理智、更有条理、更能面对复杂性挑战的思考者。它像是一本关于“如何正确思考”的工具手册,只是恰好以金融市场为载体进行阐述。
评分说实话,我在开始阅读这本书之前,对自己的交易能力还是抱有一定的自信的,毕竟在过去的一年里,我的回报率还算不错,觉得自己已经摸到了市场的脉络。然而,这本书就像一盆突如其来的冷水,让我彻底清醒过来。它的批判性视角非常强烈,直指当前市场中那些被过度神化的理论和操作手法。作者毫不留情地揭示了许多人(包括我自己)在成功时所归功于“技巧”的东西,实际上可能更多是运气和市场环境的功劳。这种坦诚的剖析,初读时让人感到不适,但细细品味后,才发现这正是它价值所在——它强迫你跳出自我肯定的舒适区。书中对于市场结构演变的历史回顾,也极其精辟,它不仅告诉你“现在是什么样”,更解释了“为什么会变成这样”。我特别喜欢作者在探讨“重复性”时所使用的类比,它让我意识到,金融市场虽然看似瞬息万变,但人性的贪婪与恐惧却是亘古不变的主题,理解了这一点,许多看似随机的波动就有了迹可循。这本书的深度在于,它让你不再迷信短期的盈亏数字,而是着眼于建立一个可持续、可复制的交易系统,一个真正能经受住时间考验的框架。
评分这本书的排版和用词,给人的感觉非常庄重,仿佛不是在谈论买卖股票,而是在探讨某种古老的智慧。它的语言风格极其精准,每一个词语的选择似乎都经过了深思熟虑,没有丝毫的冗余。它很少使用那些浮夸的形容词来描述巨大的收益,反而更倾向于用冷静的笔调去描绘一个优秀的交易者应该具备的日常状态。我注意到,作者在描述每一次成功的交易时,重点都不是“赚了多少”,而是“决策过程多么符合既定的纪律”。这种价值取向的转移,对我的触动非常大。我开始意识到,自己过去过于关注结果导向的思维模式,才是导致情绪波动的根源。书中对于“等待”艺术的描绘尤其精彩,它将耐心提升到了一种近乎冥想的境界。在阅读这些段落时,我的呼吸都变得平稳了许多,仿佛也被书中那种沉着的氛围所感染。这本书的结构设计也十分巧妙,它似乎是有意将最核心、最难被大众接受的理念放在了靠后的章节,让你在前面的铺垫中,心性已被磨砺得足够坚韧,才能真正消化这些重磅的观点。这不仅仅是一本书,更像是一次精心策划的心理淬火之旅。
评分我原本以为这会是一本充斥着复杂图表和专业术语的教科书,毕竟市面上同类的书籍太多了,大多读起来枯燥乏味,需要反复对照字典才能勉强理解其意图。但是,这本书给我的感觉完全不同。它有一种神奇的魔力,能将那些原本高不可攀的金融概念,用最日常、最贴近生活的语言娓娓道来。我记得有一次,我读到它用一个关于“等待最佳时机”的比喻来解释持仓策略时,那种豁然开朗的感觉,就像是推开了一扇尘封已久的窗户,阳光瞬间洒满了整个房间。作者的叙事风格极其流畅,逻辑链条清晰得让人惊叹,你几乎不需要做任何笔记就能跟上他的思路。更让我欣赏的是,它非常注重“心法”的修炼。很多技术分析的书籍只教你“看什么”,但这本书却深入探讨了“如何思考”。它强调了在信息过载的环境下,如何保持内心的宁静,如何过滤掉噪音,专注于那些真正有价值的信号。这种对交易者心智成熟度的关注,远超出了普通技能书籍的范畴。读完一部分内容后,我常常会停下来,盯着书页思考很久,不是因为内容晦涩,而是因为它触及到了我内心深处对于“确定性”的执念。这本书教你的,是拥抱不确定性,并在其中找到属于自己的稳定支点。
评分这本书的装帧设计真是让人眼前一亮,那种沉稳又不失现代感的配色,拿在手里就有一种被知识包裹的踏实感。光是翻开扉页,看到那精美的字体排版,就忍不住想立刻沉浸进去。我特地选了一个安静的周末,泡了一壶茶,打算好好体验一番阅读的乐趣。然而,当我真正开始阅读后,那种期望值却在慢慢地被另一种更深层次的体验所取代。它更像是一面镜子,映照出我内心深处对于“成功”这个概念的迷茫与渴望。书中对于市场心理的剖析,那种细致入微的观察,简直让人拍案叫绝。它没有给出任何快速致富的“秘籍”,反而引导你去审视自己的交易习惯,去理解那些潜藏在每一个买卖决策背后的非理性因素。作者的笔触不是那种高高在上的说教,而是如同一个经验丰富的老友,在你耳边低语,分享着那些在残酷市场中摸爬滚打才领悟到的真谛。那种文字的节奏感,时而紧凑,时而舒缓,完美地模拟了市场的波动,让人在阅读的过程中,仿佛也能感受到心跳的起伏。我尤其喜欢它对风险控制那部分的阐述,那种近乎苛刻的自律要求,让我开始重新审视我过去那些“小赌怡情”式的操作,意识到任何松懈都可能导致灾难性的后果。这本书,与其说是一本交易指南,不如说是一部关于自我管理的哲学著作。
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