I have been running this blog for some years now in various disguises. In the early days I shared my views on markets, whilst also adding occasional thoughts about Trading Psychology and Behaviour. I then started to focus more on my thoughts about trader performance and trader behaviour. I felt that there was more than enough talk and discussion about the market, about price action, about central banks; 'will they, won't they, should they, shouldn't they'. I admittedly also lapsed on my blogging, posting occasionally, about once every 2 to 4 months. I stayed active managing the Linked-in group 'Trader, Trading and Risk Psychology', which continues to grow and thrive, and at the same time, I have continued building up my business as a 'Performance Coach' working with traders. This continues to proceed, and I am delighted with the outcomes that my clients are now seeing from my work, I have shared a few examples on a recent post (Which I shamelessly plug here).

That is what I aim to focus on with this blog from now: How one 'is' a trader, and how one applies their own personality, beliefs and attitudes to their trading. I will discuss and explore what I have learned and what I have discovered along my journey. About how engaging with risk and uncertainty requires special skills and capabilities, which everyone has within them, but which are so rarely understood and often so poorly practiced. I can not promise that I will be update this as regularly as I currently hope to, so please bear with me and be patient. - I do hope to bring some valuable insights over the months and even years ahead, which I believe will prove valuable to many people, themselves battling to succeed in the world of risk. In the meantime please feel free to follow me on Twitter @chrysalisperfco, where I will post and re-tweet interesting articles on related themes. i also hope to turn this blog into an email newsletter. If anyone woul like to subscribe to the email newsletter, then please email me your name and email address. My contact details are at the bottom of this post.
My first article , will ask 'Whether one can actually make money from trading on a consistent basis'. I ask this question, because this is a theme which has come up on more than one occasion with clients. Until then thank you and kind regards.
Steven Goldstein
steven.goldstein@alpharcubed.com
Twitter @chrysalisperfco
nice blog...a3trading
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