Van Tharp Personality Type

Van Tharp’s take on personality traits and the their effects on trading success.

True story here.

At a very early point in my trading career a friend wanted to learn to trade. After all the basic things he has learned and watched me trade for a while. He ended up asking to simply copy my trades in real-time. He like to have the phone line stay connected all the time and that I will simply announce the trades. I did not mind doing that because I was shouting my orders to the pits anyway.

A month later, he was so excited that he said he was going to sell his business (an import/export outfit making good money). Another month later, his account was wiped out. During the 2 month periods, he made well over $100K at the peak and lose it all plus most of the initial capital of about $30K.

He took most of the trades I took. He learned how to properly manage the trades. He also know exactly what not to do – taking outsized risk, getting too excited and most important of all having the disaster stop in place all the time. If he followed the game plan exactly he would be up about $90K by the end of the 2 months period. Not bad for a beginner.

After this experience, he stopped trading all together. He found it too exciting and bad for his health.

This problem with personality was something I did not understand fully at the time until after many years of working with many other traders.

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Sara Lazar: How Meditation Can Reshape Our Brains

Ms. Lazar is a neuroscientist. It is reasonable that she casts doubt about meditation and its benefits. Here is her take on meditation.

Several readers asked about the specifics of mediation that I practice. I am not a trainer of any kind of meditation techniques thus my experience may not be the best guide you get on the subject. My take is that the practice has to be compatible with you.

It can be traditional Buddhist meditation, Christian meditation, transcendental meditation and various classic martial art meditations. As long as it can get you to the meditative state and that you can stick to it routinely, it is probably the one you can get the most benefit from.

I started practicing a form of meditation before 10 years old. Since then my meditation practice grew through quite a number of stages before it settled. It is a part of me that is both helpful and, well, troublesome at times in some social situations.

Here is an example of what I meant by troublesome social mess. In several occasions where I have to make life and death decisions at emergency rooms in the hospitals, I was making the correct decisions quickly in a very calm manner while the nurses and the attending doctors could not figure out the best course of actions. I’ve learned that quite a number of them think that I do not care about the person being treated or I am someone who is some kind of cold-blooded psycho.

It is something difficult to explain if the person you are talking to do not have experience in meditation and its effects. i.e. You cannot explain color to a blind person.

Does meditation help my trading? Yes, I have no doubt about it.