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Just been reading "How to get Rich" by Felix Dennis. It's more an autobiography of how he got rich (he's owner of Dennis Publishing - computer mags eg "Computer Shopper") and he is rich.
The interesting points are the parallels between his business career and what we experience as traders. He suffers (and with experience later corrects) all the usual psychological flaws that we have to fight, eg indecision / not sticking to the plan / letting losses run / poor money management. He also had to go through the learning "experience" before maturing as a businessman (trader).
This is a guy who has made a lot and blown a lot and there is possibly a bit of all of us in him. Definitely recommended as a read even if only to convince yourself that you are not the only person who makes mistakes but with experience can overcome them. I saw it as £7 paperback but borrowed it from the public library (money management). Can read it in a few hours.
PS - first heard of him recently on Radio 4 "Desert Island discs" where he also explains his poetry - could this be the ultimate de-stressing influence?
The interesting points are the parallels between his business career and what we experience as traders. He suffers (and with experience later corrects) all the usual psychological flaws that we have to fight, eg indecision / not sticking to the plan / letting losses run / poor money management. He also had to go through the learning "experience" before maturing as a businessman (trader).
This is a guy who has made a lot and blown a lot and there is possibly a bit of all of us in him. Definitely recommended as a read even if only to convince yourself that you are not the only person who makes mistakes but with experience can overcome them. I saw it as £7 paperback but borrowed it from the public library (money management). Can read it in a few hours.
PS - first heard of him recently on Radio 4 "Desert Island discs" where he also explains his poetry - could this be the ultimate de-stressing influence?
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