04465nam 2200625 a 450 991082995720332120230721030908.01-119-19856-91-281-22172-497866112217200-470-22265-4(CKB)1000000000405424(EBL)331458(OCoLC)437198709(SSID)ssj0000198839(PQKBManifestationID)12030631(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000198839(PQKBWorkID)10184249(PQKB)10560661(MiAaPQ)EBC331458(EXLCZ)99100000000040542420070514d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMastering trading stress[electronic resource] strategies for maximizing performance /Ari KievHoboken, N.J. John Wileyc20081 online resource (226 p.)Wiley tradingIncludes index.0-470-18168-0 Mastering Trading Stress; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: The Nature of Stress; THE FIGHT-OR-FLIGHT ALARM; DIFFERENCES IN STRESS RESPONSES; PERSONALITY FACTORS; THE STAGES OF STRESS; TAKING IT STEP-BY-STEP; Chapter 2: The Emotions of Stress; FEAR AND GREED; GUILT; WORRY; ANGER; EUPHORIA; Chapter 3: The Dangers of Trading under Stress; TRADING DESPITE STRESS; AVOIDING THE STRESS; CREATING A SOCIAL PERSONA; COMPETING TO WIN; BEING INDECISIVE; Chapter 4: How Fear Inhibits Mastery; RESPONDING TO FEAR; DISCIPLINING FOR SUCCESS; RELINQUISHING THE NEED TO BE PERFECTMAINTAINING PSYCHOLOGICAL ENERGYSTARTING WITH A CLEAN SLATE; Chapter 5: The Consequences of Negative Emotions; GREED AND RISK MANAGEMENT ERRORS; THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CONFIDENCE AND ARROGANCE; MISTAKES OF INSECURITY; WHY NOT TO AVOID NEGATIVE FEELINGS; HOW NEGATIVE EMOTIONS LEAD TO IMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR; Chapter 6: Personalities and Stress; LIST MAKERS (ANALYTICAL THINKERS); INTUITIVE THINKERS; OPTIMIST/PESSIMIST/REALIST; ARE YOU CONFIDENT OR INSECURE?; MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR PERSONALITY; A WINNING PERSONALITY; Chapter 7: Ego and Obstinacy; A STUBBORN NATURE; REFUSAL TO ACCEPT COMMANDSDIFFICULTY WITH MANAGEMENTChapter 8: Fear and Failure; AFRAID TO WIN; FAILING TO COMMIT; MOVING FORWARD; Chapter 9: Perfectionism and Paralysis; THE PROBLEM; FINDING A SOLUTION; WHAT ABOUT YOU?; Chapter 10: Failing to Manage Risk; RISK MANAGEMENT FOR A VISION; THE PSYCHOLOGY OF RISK; THE IMPORTANCE OF SELF-ANALYSIS; ASKING THE RIGHT QUESTIONS; ASSESSING YOUR ATTITUDE TOWARD RISK; LOOKING FOR THE POSITIVE; RELAXATION AND RISK; TAKING RESPONSIBILITY; Chapter 11: Failure to Dig Deeper; DISCERNING THE IMPORTANCE OF DATA ANALYSIS; TOO MUCH OR NOT ENOUGH?; GATHERING THE INFORMATION; REDUCING STRESSChapter 12: Failures in ShortingRELUCTANCE TO SHORT STOCKS; STRESS AND THE SHORT SQUEEZE; STEPS OF A GOOD SHORT SELLER; Chapter 13: Learning to Live with Stress; LEARNING TO OBSERVE; CREATING NEW LIFE PRINCIPLES; REFRAMING NEGATIVE THOUGHTS; CHOOSING AN OBJECTIVE; DEFINING NEW PRIORITIES; Chapter 14: Exercises and Practical Applications; THE MOST BASIC STRESS BUSTERS; WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU HAVE A BREAKDOWN; IMPORTANCE OF COMMITMENT; IndexIn Mastering Trading Stress, author Ari Kiev-a psychiatrist who specializes in stress management and works extensively with traders-offers examples, transcripts of conversations, and personality profiles of real-life traders to illustrate how stress affects their ability to perform at their best. Drawing on his vast experience, Kiev describes a variety of practical techniques that can be used to handle destructive emotions and out-of-control feelings, including his "Most Basic" stress busters, and tells what to do if a breakdown should occur.Wiley trading.InvestmentsPsychological aspectsSpeculationPsychological aspectsHedge fundsInvestmentsPsychological aspects.SpeculationPsychological aspects.Hedge funds.332.601/9332.6019Kiev Ari1599740MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910829957203321Mastering trading stress4053664UNINA