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Part 1. The Virtues, Vices, and Beliefs of Outstanding Traders |
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Egotistical Traders and Traders with False Beliefs Always Lose |
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Faith: The Foundation of All Outstanding Traders |
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Confidence Is Required for Success |
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Disciplined Traders Are Consistently Profitable |
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Courageous Traders Win Big |
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Intuition Doesn't Mean "Into Wishing" |
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Persistent Traders Love to Trade |
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IntegrityMuch More Than Mere Honesty |
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Flexible Traders Adapt as the Markets Change |
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FearEveryone Has It; You Must Control It |
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Anger: Easy to Feel, Liberating to Overcome |
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Doubt and IndecisionA Surefire Way to Ruin |
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Losing Money: The Trader's Cost of Doing Business |
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Consistent Profits Come from Empowering Beliefs |
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