
by Andrew Aziz
Personal SuccessAdded on February 23, 2026
Andrew Aziz describes technology, strategy, and psychology as the three essential pillars of successful trading, and he knows that the psychological aspects of trading are the most likely to be underestimated or even ignored. He wrote Mastering Trading Psychology to help traders enhance their understanding of this crucial pillar of trading and to strengthen their “mental skills” in order to maximize their performance.This practical and highly entertaining book takes its readers inside the minds of ordinary retail traders who contributed more than 175 accounts of their successes, their failures, their joys, their struggles, and, most of all, what they have learned as traders. Some are experienced, but many are relative beginners. They represent an intriguing diversity in terms of where they live, their ages, their levels of education, their everyday jobs, and how they tell their stories. All are members of Andrew’s trading community, and their enthusiastic response to his invitation to share their experiences and insights was overwhelming. Complemented by Andrew’s explanatory text, the stories are told in the contributors’ own words, minimally edited for length, clarity, and privacy.
I'm trying to be sympathetic here and give this book two stars instead of one because it probably contains some content useful to the complete trading novice. That being said, for the love of god please read other trading books, actual technical ones, as there are much better authors out there.It's amazing to me how much of this book's content consists of blog and chatroom posts by failing or soon-to-be failing traders (one of which even proudly stated he was quitting his "useless undergraduate
I did enjoy this book as it highlighted mistakes that i was doing and showed that i was not the only one, my mistakes were in fact quite common. This aspect made me feel better. I did not give this 5 stars because on occasion this book felt like a collection of comments from their chat room, which felt a bit cheeky to be turned into a book.Revision, I had one chapter to go before finishing the book, but thought id be productive and update my book list. Originally i had this book at 4 starts, how
The author gathered all aspects and experiences from traders in the community. Interesting topics such as self-discipline, meditation, and sleep even increase focus on trade by avoid looking at P&L (Profit & Loss)The most important thing to remember after reading this book is-Create a trading plan and realistic goal (Entry, Stop loss, Exit target, Profit target for daily, weekly or annual)-Track your trade and measure performance-Always manage downside risk-Manage emotions, Don't overtrade or re

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