Chapter_19_Flashcards
(13 cards)
What do the first few calm days after quitting bad trading signify?
They signify healing and the beginning of seeing the market without addiction.
Why does stillness feel uncomfortable after quitting emotional trading?
Because it contrasts with past habits of chasing setups and stimulation.
What is the trader who is still and sharp described as?
The one who wins.
How should traders use slow days?
To review their journal, reinforce system rules, and build mental capital.
What is a sign of success on a slow day?
Sticking to your system despite no action.
What is a more meaningful metric than profit or win rate?
Peace of mind and emotional stability.
What kind of journal should traders start according to Chapter 19?
A journal tracking calmness, clarity ratings, and system vs. emotion-based decisions.
What is the ‘Emotional Stability Score’?
A measure of trading mastery based on peace and clarity.
What kind of trades do elite traders love?
Clean, boring, perfect trades executed with discipline.
What does peace represent in trading?
Proof of growth, progress, and power.
What is the new payoff in trading?
Peace, clarity, and control instead of emotional highs.
What should you remind yourself if you feel like you’re missing out?
You’re not missing the game — you’ve stopped being played.
What is Instruction 19 from Chapter 19?
Peace is your new payoff — protect it.