The Intuitive Trader: Developing Your Inner Trading Wisdom

The Intuitive Trader: Developing Your Inner Trading Wisdom

by RobertKoppel (Author)

Synopsis

Cultivate the skills necessary to follow your business intuitions No matter how much background and training a trader or investor has, intuition remains the key personal asset to attaining financial success. Success depends on refining your intuition to a level that allows you to take the next step with unshakable confidence. But bringing yourself to this level is a daunting challenge--one that often requires you to override the logic of your acquired knowledge. With insights from industry success stories, exercises, and analysis from psychologists and psychiatrists, The Intuitive Trader shows traders and investors how to capitalize on their powerful intuitive skills so that they can take their trading to a new level. Interviews with preeminent psychologists and psychiatrists about developing intuition Extensive exercises that show the reader how to use intuition to enhance trading performance Words of wisdom from successful traders and investors, including Tony Saliba, Linda Raschake, Paul Tudor Jones, Jimmy Rodgers, and George Soros ROBERT KOPPEL (Chicago, Illinois) is President of Future Skills, a Chicago-based consulting firm that works with individual traders, CTA's and brokerage firms. A former member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, he is a partner in Skylane Trading, a clearing firm backed by Daiwa Securities. Koppel is the author of The Inner Game of Trading and The Outer Game of Trading, and he frequently lectures on the psychology of sound investing.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 260
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Published: 19 Apr 1996

ISBN 10: 0471130478
ISBN 13: 9780471130475

Author Bio
ROBERT KOPPEL is President of the Innergame Division of Rand Financial Services. He is the coauthor with Howard Abell of The Inner Game of Trading (Irwin, 1993) and The Outer Game of Trading (Irwin, 1994). He holds advanced degrees in Philosophy and Group Behavior from Columbia University. Bob was a long term member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.