Praise for Trading from Your Gut


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Briggs-Myers, Isabel, 13
C
Cavallo, Mike, 54
chess, 54-55
Cisco
rebound swing method, 108
rebound swing trade, 116
cognitive biases, 30, 36
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198
I
NDEX
confirmation bias, 47
conscious decision making, 
182-185
contingency plans, 179
correct prices, 101-102
cycles, 64-70
D
damped harmonic oscillator, 75
dangers of gut instinct, 21-23
day trading, 99-100
decision making
conscious decision making, 
182-185
high voltage, 175-176
decisiveness, 171
Dennis, Richard, 9, 45, 120
despair, oscillating prices, 74-78
discretionary traders, 14
domain-specific categorization
schemes, 24
double-top pattern, 27
E
Eckhardt, William, 120
edge ratio, 147
efficient-market hypothesis, 101
emergent behavior, 103
emergent systems, 103-104
emotion versus intuition, 81-84
euphoria, oscillating prices, 74-78
executing orders, 135-136
F
Fangio, Juan Manuel, 80, 94, 164
Farina, Nino, 80, 94
fear
intuition and, 180-181
uncertainty, 171-172
feeling, 82
versus thinking, 13
fishing, 178-179
flexibility, 178
“flow,” 93
G
gladius, 172
going with your gut, 185-186
gut instinct, 8
dangers of, 21-23
getting your brain to listen, 
23-26
left-brain versus right-brain, 
11-12
H
heuristics, 30
high voltage, 175-176
high-percentage strategies, 42
Hodgkinson, Gerard, 89
honing instincts, 30-31
human reaction, 102
hunting for good stocks, 131-132
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NDEX
199
I
“in the zone,” 93
inertia, 61
instincts, 8, 152. See also gut
instinct
honing, 30-31
intuition, 9-10, 56, 153
augmented intuition training,
148-149
balancing, 153-156
versus emotion, 81-84
keep it simple and quick
136-137
less fear, 180-181
time pressure, 88-91
Italian Grand Prix (1953), 94
J–K
Jung, Carl, 13
keep it simple and quick, 136-137
Klein, Gary, 154, 182
L
Le Bon, Gustav, 35
Le Mans (1955), 94
Lefevre, Edwin, 35
left-brain
versus right-brain, gut instinct,
11-12
top-down thinking, 84-88
traders, 15
limbic ranking, preferences and,
92-95
limbic system, 83
Livermore, Jesse, 162-163
long-term trend following, 99
loss aversion, 31, 42-45
LQD bond, xiv
M
Mackay, Charles, 35
Macklin, Lance, 94
MacLean, Paul, 82
MAE (maximum adverse
excursion), 147
maniples, 172
marines, 182-183
market environments, rebound
swing method, 113
market inertia, 61
market momentum, 61-64
market reaction, 102
market states, analyzing, 126-131
markets as emergent systems,
103-104
master traders, 17-18
mastery of trading, 158
maximum adverse excursion
(MAE), 147
maximum favorable excursion
(MFE), 147
memory, 38
mental inertia, 40-42
MFE (maximum favorable
excursion), 147
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ptg
200
I
NDEX
Michelangelo, 167
models, 25
momentum, 61-64
Monaco Grand Prix, 80
Monaco Grand Prix (1957), 95
Moss, Stirling, 95
Myers-Briggs personality 
types, 13
N
neocortex, 83
neomamalian brain, 83
neural networks, 12-13, 23-25
neuropsychology, 36
1987 silver trade, 160-162
noise, 39
number of trades, 105
O
opinions, confirmation bias, 47
orders, preparing and executing,
135-136
oscillating prices, 74-78
outcome bias, 48-49
P
paleo-mamalian, 83
panic, 62
Patel, Charles, 34
perception, 37-39
outcome bias, 48
recency bias, 49
persistence, 46
personalities, Myers-Briggs
personality types, 13
plan B, 179-180
polio, 20-21
preferences, limbic ranking and,
92-95
preparing orders, 135-136
pressure on decision making,
reducing, 172-175
price, 58-61
versus anxiety, 68
prices
cycles, 64-70
oscillating prices, 74-78
pricing, correct prices, 101-102
Q–R
R-Complex, 82
real-time charting software, 
146-148
reason, 56
rebound swing method, 104-113
Cisco, 116
exit events, 115
market environment, 113
setup, 114
triggers, 115
recency bias, 49-50
reducing pressure on decision
making, 172-175
reference memory, 38
repeating market-price 
behaviors, 57
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I
NDEX
201
reptilian brain, 82
resistance, 70-73
right-brain, 29
bottom-up thinking, 85-88
versus left-brain, gut instinct, 
11-12
limbic ranking, 92
outcome bias, 48
training, 124-126
analyzing market states,
126-131
hunting for good stocks,
131-132
preparing and executing
orders, 135-136
trigger behaviors, 132-134
right-brain traders, 29
risk, 37
Romans, tactical lessons, 172-174
S
Salk, Jonas, 20-21, 56
schools, left brain, 13
sensory memory, 38
sensory-perception system, 37
simplicity, training to be a master,
120-123
skydiving, 140-143
software, real-time charting
software, 146
Soros, George, 8
spreads, 58, 60
stocks, hunting for, 131-132
sunk cost fallacy, 44
support, 70, 72-73
swing trading, 16, 99-100, 
104-106
rebound swing method, 106-113
exit events, 115
market environment, 113
setup, 114
triggers, 115
system traders, 14-15
T
tactical flexibility, 174
Tae Kwon Do, 176
tango dancing, 177
taxonomies, 24
technology
augmented intuition training,
148-149
augmenting intellect and
analysis, 146-148
keeping up with, 149-150
trading and, 143-146
Templeton, John, xv-xvii
terminal velocity, 140
Tharp, Van K., xiii
thinking versus feeling, 13
time pressure, intuition and, 
88-91
top-down thinking, 84-88
The Trader’s Expo, 9
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NDEX
traders
discretionary traders, 14
left-brain, 15
master traders, 17-18
right-brain, 29
system traders, 14-15
trades, number of, 105
trading
art of, 160-167
balance in, 156-157
emotionally, 9
from your gut, 8-9
technology and, 143-146
trading systems, 34
training
augmented intuition training,
148-149
right brains, 124-126
analyzing market states,
126-131
hunting for good stocks,
131-132
preparing and executing
orders, 135-136
trigger behaviors, 132-134
training to be a master
right brain, 124-126
analyzing market states,
126-131
hunting for good stocks,
131-132
preparing and executing
orders, 135-136
trigger behaviors, 132-134
simplicity, 120-123
trend following, long-term, 99
trigger behaviors, 132-134
triggers, 115
Turtle trading, 31, 43, 45, 120-121
U–V
uncertainty, 171-172, 178-179
velites, 172
vertical climbs, 78
visual perception bias, 156
W–Z
warfare, 170
whipsaws, 45
whole-brain trading, 16, 29
whole-mind learning, 27-30
wind tunnels, 140-142
working memory, 38
wrong-brain thinking, 36
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Document Outline

  • Praise for Trading from Your Gut
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Wow! eBook
  • Chapter 1 The Power of the Gut
  • Chapter 2 The Purpose of Gut Intuition
  • Chapter 3 Wrong-Brain Thinking
  • Chapter 4 The Structure of the Markets
  • Chapter 5 Training and Trusting Your Gut
  • Chapter 6 Trading Smarts
  • Chapter 7 Simplicity and Speed: Training to Be a Master
  • Chapter 8 Techno Traders
  • Chapter 9 A Careful Balancing Act
  • Conclusion
  • Afterword
  • Bibliography
  • About the Author
  • The Art of the Trade Trilogy
  • Index
    • A
    • B
    • C
    • D
    • E
    • F
    • G
    • H
    • I
    • J–K
    • L
    • M
    • N
    • O
    • P
    • Q–R
    • S
    • T
    • U–V
    • W–Z

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