Behavioral finance and trading psychology
A practical intermediate path through the human side of markets: the research that overturned the rational-investor myth, the cognitive biases that quietly drain accounts, and the hands-on psychology of emotional control, overtrading, FOMO and the trade journal.
The science of behavioral finance
Where the field came from and the mental machinery behind it.
The biases that drain accounts
The eight cognitive traps every trader meets, with a market example and a counter for each.
Trading psychology in practice
Turning self-awareness into discipline: emotions, the crowd cycle, and the journal.
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