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Trade With Passion and Purpose: Spiritual, Psychological and Philosophical Keys to Becoming a Top Trader

Fri, Aug 29 2008, 09:56 GMT
by FXstreet.com Team

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About the Author

Rob Booker photographMark Whistler is the Senior Market Strategist at TradingMarkets.com; bringing traders timely buy and sell ideas through Forex Force. Mr. Whistler can also be seen on CNBC from time to time, discussing various facets of investment markets.

As the founder of WallStreetRockStar.com and is the author of: Trading Pairs, Trade with Passion and Purpose co-author of Profit From China and Profit From Uranium and is currently working on his newest book, The Swing Trader’s Bible (co-authored with CNBC/Fox News guest analyst Matt McCall), due out in the summer of 2008.

In addition, Mr. Whistler is the founder of WallStreetRockStar.com and EatsForTheStreets.com and is a regular columnist for TraderMonthly Magazine and Investopedia.com (a division of Forbes.) Mark's trading specialty is statistical arbitrage, small caps and options. Just a few of his other writing credentials include: The Motley Fool, Active Trader Magazine, BullMarket.com, OptionInvestor.com, and Working-Money online.

Check Mark's list of live sessions at FXstreet.com.


Book Sinopsis

Trading in today's markets can be extremely stressful and oftentimes, traders—even those with years of experience—make irrational decisions as a result. Overcoming these pitfalls can be a difficult task, but with the right approach you can turn any setback into a great success.

Over the course of his trading career, author Mark Whistler has achieved significant success as well as taken a fair share of hits. During this time, he has seen firsthand what separates great traders from the rest of the crowd, and now, in Trade with Passion and Purpose he wants to share those insights with you.

In Trade with Passion and Purpose, Whistler draws from the fields of psychology, spirituality, and philosophy to illuminate the path to profitable trading. This engaging book acknowledges how difficult it is to consistently win in the markets, but at the same time, it demonstrates how adhering to a small number of core principles can vastly improve your chances of success.

Divided into three comprehensive parts, this book will take you on a journey of self-discovery that will help you hone your skills as a trader. Some of the topics discussed include:

  • · How being "in the moment," while knowing why you are doing what you are doing is essential to trading success
  • · The importance of understanding stress and how to work with it
  • · The roles that affirmation and visualization playin your trading endeavors
  • · How to recognize and defeat fear
  • · Why change should be embraced
  • · How to develop a game plan for trading success that takes risk management into account
  • · How world famous traders, sports stars, and business people handle stress, and how you can benefit from their success
  • · And much more

Achieving trading success takes time, guts, the desire to ask yourself some hard questions, and the relentless determination to take action. Anything less and you'll be nothing more than a mediocre trader at best. Filled with the hard-won knowledge gained through Whistler's own trading experiences as well as insightful interviews with proven traders and individuals who have overcome amazing adversity, Trade with Passion and Purpose will help you develop the personal strength and emotional intelligence needed to become a top trader.

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Trade With Passion and Purpose book cover

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