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Trading in the Zone : Maximizing Performance with Focus and Discipline

Trading in the Zone : Maximizing Performance with Focus and Discipline

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Overrated!
Review: Depressing book for depressed would be traders. You read this book and you get the impression you have a kind man patting on your back trying to cheer you up: his words bring some immediate confort but he doesn't tell you anything really useful. You are not going to get any closer to understanding the true nature of the trading game and its psychological requirements.

If you are on the brink of suicide get this book. If you just want to achieve a higher level of understanding of the psychological aspects of trading try Mark Douglas, Constance Brown or Ruth Barrons Roosevelt.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Zone
Review: Dr. Kiev and I have worked together in the application of many of the concepts discussed in this book, and I have seen them applied successfully in multiple situations. And, while I strongly believe that each trader must confront the issues discussed in the text through the filter of their own environment and circumstances, I don't know of any pieces within the trading literature that cover this particular set of topics with as much depth or experience-driven insight.

More research is needed in the area of trading dynamics, both from a psychological and a mechanical perspective. Dr. Kiev's work here not only is a valuable contribution in its own right, but also raises some interesting and yet-unanswered questions regarding the myriad internal and external challenges that comprise the art of portfolio management.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Improve your trading
Review: Dr. Kiev's book and in-person assistance has been extremely helpful to me. Knowing industry/company fundamentals will not generate consistent trading profits by themselves. They don't matter every minute of every trading day. Dr. Kiev focuses on helping a trader understand himself and his emotions and how to use the information he has to maximize profits. This book cites numerous examples of traders' identifying personal traits that have inhibited their trading success and how to surpass those issues. I highly recommend this book for anyone who wants to improve their trading efforts.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great tool kit for the everyday trader!!
Review: everybody can use a tutorial in maximizing profits and limiting losses. This book does it all.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Much overrated!
Review: I had read Douglas's Trading in the Zone before. I had a very high expectation on this one. However, I was very disappointed.

The author emphasized throughout the book the importance of entering the zone, a state of mind that you can neglect fear, greed, P/L, and just trade according to your feeling of the market, though he supplemented that with the need of analysis, hardwork, focus blah blah blah, and that different people have different means to enter the zone, illustrated with examples anonymous. Those might be true stories. However, the author just did not tell the readers how they could do it themselves without the assistance of a coach like the author's good self.

A reviewer of this book wrote that this should be read together with Douglas's Trading in the Zone and Mc Call's The Way of the Warrior Trader. One should read those two excellent books only, but definitely not this.



Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not his best...
Review: I personally admire Dr. Kiev's work and contribution to daily psychology. However I would suggest any trader - or any other person, for that matter - to read and apply the ideas in his " Daily Living Strategy". His goal-based approach is what I live on, and I certainly understand the positive comments made by his clients, but I think the reviews are concerning the book + the counselling they took personally from Dr. Kiev. By itself, the book is not complete. It is helpful, and it certainly adresses several important issues, but it doesn't go deep. Also, it is a product of Dr. Kiev's work with the professional traders working in huge trading firms or departments, and as such, addresses the problems and solutions that can be found in such settings. Even the trading methodology Dr. Kiev seems to advocate sounds very institutional: he is talking about how to get real info from analysts that call you up. Well, being a full time trader who strikes on his own, that didn't help me. Again I recommend buyiing his now-classic book, the Daily Living Strategy, and apply it to whatever it is you want to achieve in your life.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not his best...
Review: I personally admire Dr. Kiev's work and contribution to daily psychology. However I would suggest any trader - or any other person, for that matter - to read and apply the ideas in his " Daily Living Strategy". His goal-based approach is what I live on, and I certainly understand the positive comments made by his clients, but I think the reviews are concerning the book + the counselling they took personally from Dr. Kiev. By itself, the book is not complete. It is helpful, and it certainly adresses several important issues, but it doesn't go deep. Also, it is a product of Dr. Kiev's work with the professional traders working in huge trading firms or departments, and as such, addresses the problems and solutions that can be found in such settings. Even the trading methodology Dr. Kiev seems to advocate sounds very institutional: he is talking about how to get real info from analysts that call you up. Well, being a full time trader who strikes on his own, that didn't help me. Again I recommend buyiing his now-classic book, the Daily Living Strategy, and apply it to whatever it is you want to achieve in your life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inspirational and Insightful
Review: One of the most essential, yet least discussed, topics when it comes to trading is market psychology. While fundamentals and technicals are both critical in developing an understanding of a company and its inherent value, trading psychology is the processor of this information and the true measure of success and profitability. People who wish to excel in trading must have a firm grasp on their emotions to prevent them from falling victim to the same mistakes that dominate most traders. In his latest book, Dr. Kiev presents a much richer discussion of what it means to be trading "in the zone", including how to get there and how to stay there. He also expands upon some of the topics presented in his previous book, providing more detailed information as to the psychological forces at work behind the mask of fundamental and/or technical information. For an emotional trader like myself, it's reassuring to know that I am not in the investing minority and that, with work, I can overcome these self-inflicted barriers to success to achieve my personal and professional goals.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Must Read!
Review: Sometimes the most useful exercise is to step out of the box of conventional thinking. Dr. Kiev turns the investment process on its head by asking questions that optimize the human decision process, risk taking and productivity rather then the traditional fundamentalist's question of value. The results have been phenomenal, helping post some of the greatest institutional investment track record's Wall Street has seen in the last 50 years. Personally, as a professional fund manager, Dr. Kiev has been an extraordinary help. This is a most read!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Managing the Zone
Review: There are hundreds of good ideas floating around, just as every trader has thought of hundreds of great winning trades. The problem is in manifesting those ideas, making them work in concrete reality. Ari Kiev's book goes beyond the typical in that it doesn't stop at merely describing those obstacles to becoming a better trader; it pushes into the realm of implementation.

All of us can recall the feeling when everything falls into place, a point made clear from the many relevant interviews that reinforce Dr. Kiev's points. The difficulty--and the strength of this book--is to be consistent in one's effort to maintain that state of mind. There are mny useful tools and exercises offered that will keep traders from unconciously falling back into unproductive habits.

Everyone needs help, especially on the path to becoming an accomplished trader. This book is an essential guide to staying aware and taking action.


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