The nature of reality
How many times have you gotten to the end of the day and realized that many of your trades were against the prevailing action? (You consistently entered long on a down day or vice versa...) This is the first book I've read that discusses how we perceive price reality, -about why it is nearly impossible to see that the price is going against you if you've got your heart set on the idea that the market is 'just about to turn' - and how trying to predict what will happen next regarding the position you have just entered is bound to cause you heartache, humiliation, and a smaller bank account.
There are no charts in this book, no indicators, no discussion of setups, edges, or lowest risk entries. This is a book about becoming the house, the casino, about playing the probabilities, about letting go of the need to be 'right' in any given moment. It's about learning to think about market action in a way that can bring consistent results and learning how to trust yourself.
If you've spent some screen time, and studied fundamental and/or technical analysis, and still can't get above break even, this book might be the one that get's you over the hump.
I think the writing could be tighter, smoother, and less repetitive, but I still rate the book 5 stars overall. It's worth twice the price, and my only wish is that I had bought it earlier. This is one of the few books that has already found its way into my 'keeper' shelf.
JO