| Title: | The Secrets of Emotion Free Trading | ||||
| Author: | Larry Levin is a professional futures trader who has been in and around the futures pit (of the CME) for over twenty years. He now provides individuals, tips and techniques through his courses and websites | ||||
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| This book is a comprehensive guide to the dos and don’ts of trading.
As you would expect from the title it advocates taking the emotions out of trading (providing advice on the psychology required to be a successful trader). We begin with a cautionary tale of two traders (One who can control his emotions and one who can’t). The book is then broken down into three main sections.
Although we may all trade different strategies and timeframes I believe that anyone considering trading should read this book first. There are different guides and reference books out there for Forex, Options CFD’s etc but whichever vehicle you decide to trade there are useful nuggets of golden information in here. |
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| Luckily this book is available as a free download but if it wasn’t I would pay for this book. I have included three links that are live at the time of this review being posted but I can’t guarantee how long they will be live for.
Larry Levin has his own online courses and even if the links below become redundant at some time I would hope that this book will be available via one of his courses. DISCLAIMER: the links below are readily available on the net but are nothing to do with me or my company so I accept no responsibility for an quality or access issues with these sites, now or in the future. |
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| What I liked about this book: | |||||
| A great foundation for any trader that wants to treat trading as a business instead of a visit to the Casino | |||||
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| I would have liked this as a hard copy to take with me when I am having a break from technology. As a reference book it is great. | |||||
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| Title: | Tribes | ||||
| Author: | Seth Godin is a modern day marketing guru and the author of over a dozen books. | ||||
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| This book is about following our passions, breaking the old rules and leading groups of like minded people (our tribes).
It expands on the differences between leaders and managers and the fact that in today’s modern world we are all potential leaders. The old feudal leadership model was propagated around a leader (or King) surrounded by “YES” men. Today we are surrounded by people who like to make up their own minds. To become leaders of the new tribes we need to be heretics. Modern day heretics are people who are willing to change the status quo and have realised that safe can no longer be classed as secure. The thing that stops most people form becoming leaders is fear, people just don’t like change. They will work in a business and even though it may be going bankrupt they refuse to leave because they wish to maintain the status quo. We are told that businesses such as the record industry are going to fail if they refuse to adopt new methods (Believing they can maintain the status quo of their old distribution models). He coins the term sheepwalking, “the concept of hiring people who have been raised to be obedient, giving them brain dead jobs and enough fear in an effort to keep them in line”. Leaders of the new tribes have a responsibility to break out of the sheepwalking mode! The tribe is defined as “a group of people connected to a leader and connected to an idea”. The size of the tribe can vary but a small tribe is not necessarily a bad thing. The people we exclude from our group can add as much to its strength as the people we include as a small tribe can provide exclusivity. “If you want to sell just one product you may get away with an overnight success but if you wish customers to return you need to provide value”. The tribe theme is very much about niches and catering for our specific segment of the market. We are told that it is not just our right but our obligation to become leaders of a tribe. Senator Bill Bradley’s definition of a movement is having three elements: “1. A Narrative, 2. A connection, 3. Something to Do”. The book tells us that too often organizations concentrate only on the third. |
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| Would I buy this book: |
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| Although Seth recommends at the end of the book that if you got anything out of the book you should pass it on. I would only pass it on as a library book. I class this is as a keeper and one for my library. | |||||
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| There are lots of useful concepts in this book but my personal favourite was the term sheepwalking and the idea of adopting new practices, breaking out from the norm to follow our passions. | |||||
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| I realise that the book is about modern ideas and by its very concept of being different its layout isn’t required to be traditional. As this is one of those books that I like to revisit, I would have liked an index or contents page of any kind to assist in future navigation. | |||||
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| Title: | The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People | ||||
| Author: | Stephen R Covey is a past professor (At Brigham Young University) as the professor of organisational behaviour and business studies. He is the author of several books and this is one of his most famous. | ||||
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| As you would expect from the title the book discusses the seven habits in depth. The habits encompass all areas of our life (And not just our work).1. Be Proactive, 2. Begin with the end in mind, 3. Put first things first, 4. Think Win/Win, 5. Seek first to understand, Then to be understood, 6.Synergize, 7. Sharpening the saw.
The habits are to be addressed in their specific order. The first three habits are character habits and the next three are personality habits. It is important to build a strong foundation in our character before we progress to our personality. The method to the seventh habit is Learn it, Do it and then Teach it. Instead of continuing to cut a tree down with a blunt saw it would make sense to stop cutting and take the time sharpen the saw before continuing. In the same vein, habit seven is about taking the time to preserve and enhance our assets of physical, spiritual, mental and emotional well being instead of continuing blindly on our current paths. He compares the principles in the book to a lighthouse in that they don’t move either. There is a part in the book where the captain of a large ship is signalling an approaching boat to move (It turns out the approaching boat is actually a lighthouse), |
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| A wealth of resources that clarifies its points with simplified diagrams. | |||||
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| I liked his example of paradigm shifts (at the start of the book), the way his view went from irritation at the unruly children on the tube to wanting to help the father when he found out their mother had just died. | |||||
| What I thought could have been improved in this book: | |||||
| As a worldwide best seller I couldn’t find anything major to improve on. Should anyone else have a view on things that could have been improved, please feel free to comment on my blog. | |||||
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| Title: | How to get Your Ideas Adopted (And Change the World) | ||||
| Author: | Anne Miller has been an engineer for over twenty five years. Being a woman engineer in the early days was pioneering and so she is used to introducing new ideas. | ||||
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| Here we have a resource that gives us guidance on getting our ideas across to other people.The author’s background as a creative engineer has given her years of experience (of both successes and failures) in influencing the adoption of concepts and ideas by society and individuals.
The book is split into eight sections: The Challenge of ideas, Understanding our creativity, Engaging with reality, Blind, Opening our eyes, Frozen, Interested and Integrated. There is a section on the Myers Briggs personality test (That allows us to roughly gauge our personality) which gives some insight into our potential biases in relation to our profiles. The development of different areas of our personality can also influence our levels of acceptance. At the back of the book Miller provides a table that allows us to compare the ideas we liked best (within each section) against her favourites. Our personal favourites will depend on our different personalities, experience and ideas.
One of my favourites was the fact that even the likes of Edison and Archimedes didn’t have plain sailing in their creative paths. The fact the Archimedes was in the bath before is well known inspiration surfaced gives some insight into this. |
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| Although there is a lot of interesting information in the book I found the presentation and the general feel of the book made it an unpleasant read. | |||||
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| The comment that we all have creativity in us but it might have been stifled at an early age (perhaps something as simple as a music teacher telling us that we had no creativity when we where just children). | |||||
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| A larger font and better text spacing would have made it a lot easier to read. | |||||
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| Title: | Meatball Sundae | ||||
| Author: | Seth Godin is a modern day marketing guru and the author of over a dozen books. | ||||
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| The book is primarily about the differences between old style and new style marketing. As you would expect from a book on marketing it has a memorable title!We are told of four industrial revolutions, The first being 1760-1840, the second 1840-1950, The third being the era of mass marketing for wants instead of needs and the fourth revolution being today’s new modern marketing trends.
The meatball in the title is the previous mass marketing of everyday products to people. The sundae (with its various options for additions) is just like the new marketing opportunities (blogs etc). Old style marketers think they can just bolt on the new marketing to the old products, hence the disjointed image of a meatball with a sundae on top. He is not advocating against selling average products to average people he is just indicating that this will not provide enough growth. Previous marketing was about suppliers capitalizing on the products they already had, this is not enough now and synchronizing the product with the marketing (and our client’s requirements) is the way ahead. He uses the comparison of a book publisher (who is always seeking new readers for new writers) and a magazine editor (who is seeking new articles for his existing readers) to bring home one of the differences between old and new marketing. The main body of the book is split into 14 current trends (trends that we must monitor if we wish to continue to grow as an organization). |
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| Another great book from Godin that provides great insight into modern marketing. | |||||
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| I liked the way he talked about Josiah Wedgewood being the father of marketing. He built one of the first brands, put the Russian pottery on show prior to its shipping and had sales people work on commission. | |||||
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| Although the contents page is pretty extensive I would have liked an index at the back of the book. | |||||
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| Title: | Eat That Frog | ||||
| Author: | Brian Tracy is an internationally renowned self help author and speaker. He has published over forty books and presented many courses | ||||
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| This is a book about time management and provides twenty one ways to overcome one of its main enemies “Procrastination”.The title of the book refers to the idea that eating a frog as an action would be very unpleasant.
If the first action (Your personal frog eating) that you complete each day is your worst possible task, any further tasks you undertake will seem easy. The frog is an analogy for each individual’s event (that they are procrastinating about) and each individual must identify their own specific frog before they can eat it. Goal setting is an important practice for time management and we are told that we need clarity and definition in what we are trying to achieve to help us proceed. We are advised that just like any skill that we wish to develop, time management must be practised regularly. As time management is about efficiency (more done in less time) it is of no surprise that there is a section on the 80 / 20 rule.
Starting the day with high value tasks until this becomes a habit is also a useful tip. The strategies provided are very much in the vein of a Nike “Just do it” attitude. |
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| A concise reference book that provides many tools to assist in developing the skills of time management. | |||||
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| The quote from Steven Covey: “Before you start scrambling up the ladder of success make sure that it is leaning against the correct building” | |||||
| What I thought could have been improved in this book: | |||||
| As with other books which I have recommended, I couldn’t find anything major to improve on. Should anyone else have a view on things that could have been improved please feel free to comment on my blog. | |||||
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| Title: | Mission Success | ||||
| Author: | Og Mandino is one of the most widely read, self help and inspirational author in the world. This is only on of his thirteen plus books. | ||||
| Category: | Self Help | ||||
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| As in several of his previous books the author provides us with a parable that gives guidance on how we can succeed as individuals.At the beginning of this story we are introduced to a rich American businessman who is visiting London at the time of transatlantic Concorde flights.
During his visit he reflects on his previous time in England. The bulk of the story covers his military service including his second world war bombing missions from England. During the war he spent his limited downtime in the company of an elderly lady who taught him the principles of success. The lessons she taught him were based on the teachings of the likes of Napoleon hill and other such mentors that she called her friends in high places. |
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| A Short paperback that leaves you feeling good. | |||||
| What I liked about this book: | |||||
| It was more up to date than some of the author’s previous books. Although there was an underlying theme of the seeds of success throughout, there was still enough of a background story to keep me interested. | |||||
| What I thought could have been improved in this book: | |||||
| As with other books which I have recommended, I couldn’t find anything major to improve on. Should anyone else have a view on things that could have been improved please feel free to comment on my blog. | |||||
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