Financial Risk Taking [Hardback]An Introduction to the Psychology of Trading and Behavioural Financeby Mike Elvin
Usually ships within 2 to 4 working days Description of Financial Risk TakingFinancial Risk Taking explores the complex relationship between human behaviour and the markets, offering the reader a context in which to assess their own strengths and weaknesses. It is essential reading for anyone wishing to invest in stocks and trade futures as part of a Self–Investment Pension or day trading business. Following years of trading and careful research the author has developed the comprehensive Model of Trading Competence that depicts the competences and competencies required to succeed.The book embraces some controversial issues and introduces the concepts of:
Eight Standards with relevant criteria are presented in the final chapter in the style of a work–book for readers and students to structure their personal learning. Title Information
Write a review of this book Customer Reviews from AmazonAbout Mike ElvinMike Elvin graduated in Psychology from the University of Sussex and subsequently received a scholarship from the Home Office to write a thesis at the University of Kent at Canterbury. He was employed as a psychologist by the renowned Professor RG Andry, at the University of London, undertaking research and practice in psychiatric therapeutic communities.For some years, D. Elvin managed Community Mental Health Services in London, UK, and was seconded to the University of Kingston Business School to study Business Administration. At that time, he was trading stocks and shares part time with considerable success. He resigned his management post o undertake employment as a full–time trader and to develop trading systems with Tom Williams at Genie Software Ltd. Dr. Elvin teaches and writes on the psychology of trading, behavioural finance, and technical analysis giving individual tuition and seminars. He wrote Financial Risk Taking following research over eight years, which included interviewing home and professional traders, mainly in the UK. He holds approved status as an expert witness in Sweet and Maxwell’s Law Directory of Experts and is developing a diploma course for traders in the UK. Contents of Financial Risk TakingList of FiguresForeword Contrarian Investment Strategies Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Between Scylla and Charybdis 2. Understanding Trading Competence 3. A Comprehensive Model of Trading Competence Part A: The Tactical Model of Trading Competence Part B: The Strategic Model of Trading Competence 4. Taming Stress to Become a Better Trader 5. The Psychology of Perceptual Bias 6. Emotions, Emotional Intelligence, and the Trader 7. Martial Arts and Budo Zen – Controlling Fear and Self-Sabotage 8. Standards and Criteria for Trading Competence Appendix 1: Reading List Appendix 2: Websites of Interest Appendix 3: Courses and Seminars Bibliography Index |
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