One of the main themes which runs through my recent post, 'The 10 Behavioural Traits of Highly Successful Traders & Investment Professionals' is that traders who display these behavioural traits tend to possess extraordinarily high levels of self-awareness. In my work as a performance coach, I find that far too many traders and investment professionals possess inadequate levels of self-awareness. I will put my hand up and state for the record, that for the first 15 years of my trading career, I was one of those traders. This meant that I was OK as a trader, but never big league. - I was fortunate however that I was given an opportunity by a far sighted manager who sent me to see top trading coach Peter Burditt. This experience elevated my own levels of self-awareness well beyond anything I had previously known, and was to have a powerful transformative affect on my trading.
The above quote by Sun Tzu captures the point about self-awareness extremely well. Most traders possess strong knowledge about 'the enemy', their market, however they tend to suffer a dearth of knowledge about themselves. On the contrary, traders that possess high levels of self-awareness are the ones winning their battles.
I recall a coaching session with a trader from an investment bank in Hong Kong. Prior to the coaching I had been provided with some background by his manager. He was a very strong performer with an excellent track record. When the individual entered the room for our first meeting, I was somewhat underwhelmed as this rather unassuming slightly diminutive person entered the room. However within minutes of talking to him, I realized that this individual was actually one of the smartest most self-aware individuals that I had ever come across. As it turned out, not only was this individual an outstanding trader but he was also ranked in the world's top-200 poker players. Quite an achievement for a full time bank trader.
How Self-Awareness Makes You More Effective as a Trader and Investment Manager.
Self-awareness helps you understand more about your innate skills, your capabilities and your blind-spots. The self-aware trader is able to plug skill and behavioural gaps in their trading and risk activities and promote development of key skills. Self-aware traders direct their energy toward situations in which they will be most effective. In these situations, they are more likely to have an edge, which means they more likely to be able to exercise better intuitive decision making, will suffer less stress and will be more motivated.
Stress avoidance’ or ‘Stress Reduction’: the self-aware trader is more likely to adopt methods or approaches which suit their personality. Approaches and methods that don't suit your personality tend to give you more stress. Equally engaging in practices, tactics and strategies which are incompatible with your personality or character, are likely to lead to stress and sub-par performance. This is not to say that you should never engage in behaviours that conflicts with your personality. However, like writing with your left-hand if you are right handed, it will take a longer to develop competency and you are always likely to have to work extra hard to develop the skills you need for success. It is far better to align your methods and approaches to ways which may be less stressful for you. In my work I use a risk-profiling tool that categorizes all risk professionals into one of eight different types of risk personality (See example below). There are certain behaviours and types of trading which appear to be incompatible with each risk type. For example the ‘Wary’ risk type is highly risk averse, they tend to be prefer shorter-term trading are highly tactical in their approach and typically like to use stops. On the contrary traders who fit the ‘Adventurous’ type are diametrically opposite the ‘Wary’ type, they are less analytical and more big-picture thinking, they tend to prefer a strategic longer-term approach and often like to fade the market. We have worked with many ‘discretionary’ traders of both types. Success is not necessarily more likely to be found among any particular type, what matters to success is that they are matching their style and approach to their type. Indeed the most successful individual, out of all the traders we have worked with thus far since we started testing our clients just over a year ago, is a ‘Wary’ type individual who is incredibly risk-averse. He has found an approach and style which suits his cautious risk-averse approach, and as a result has made over $100mio for his hedge fund in each of the past two years.
Motivation: Raised levels of self-awareness can have a profound effect on levels of motivation. A trader who feels helpless can become easily demotivated, however a trader who suddenly understands why they do the things they do, and can start do something about it starts to feel far more motivated. It's very difficult to cope with poor results when you don't understand what causes them. When you don't know what behaviours to change to improve your performance, you just feel helpless. Self-awareness is empowering because it can reveal where the performance problems are and can indicate what can be done to improve performance.
Leadership, Management and Team Performance: Self-awareness is also a powerful attribute for leaders. When we understand "what make us tick" we have the insight to understand what makes others tick. To the extent that other people are like you (and, of course, there are limits to the similarity), knowing how to motivate yourself is tantamount to knowing how to motivate others. Strong manager, lead strong teams. Understanding the drivers of the members of the team can help optimally distribute resources around the team. Too many of members of the same type within a team can lead to ‘concentration risk’, whereas diversified skill-sets working in harmony can drive team performance forward.
Arguing for the importance of self-awareness, Socrates famously taught that ‘the unexamined life is not worth living’.
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