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A Dozen Reflections on Life and Markets           
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Category: Trading Psychology

A Dozen Reflections on Life and Markets Brett N. Steenbarger 

Many a trader fears boredom more than loss, thereby experiencing the two in sequence.

Goodness of character is measured in loyalty to others; greatness of character is measured in

loyalty to principle.

A measure of the soul: the degree to which the surpassing achievements of others evoke

inspiration rather than envy.

If you listen to the words, you'll understand the brains of the speaker. If you listen to the tone,

you'll understand his heart.

Show me what a man loathes, and I will show you what he cannot accept in himself.

Two traders: one increases size after a loss; the other gets smaller. Both continue to lose.




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