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We are on the heels of June and I’ve decided to take on a new challenge.

For the entire month of June (30 days), I’ll be taking on not 1, not 2, but 7 new habits.

I definitely like a challenge, and for me – a successful mindset requires successful habits.

Hence I decided to announce this challenge openly to you and others, sharing all the details along the way.

But before I get into the nitty-gritty details, I need to talk about habits and why they are key to your brain & success.

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Why Habits Are Key To Your Success

For you to make money trading and achieve your goals, you’ll have to wire in successful habits.

But you currently have a problem. Your brain will do what it is wired to do most of the time (think 90+% on avg).

And your brain is not programmed to make money trading. So you’ll need to un/re-wire your current programming while creating a successful trading mindset.

Now how your brain is wired (wiring = habits) can be explained by one principle – neuroplasticity.

What Is Neuroplastcity?

Neuroplasticity is your brain’s ability to wire and make new connections. Its also the reason why you can unwire connections and bad habits.

There are two key terms for understanding neuroplasticity. They are:

1) SDN = self directed neuroplasticity

and

2) EDN= experience dependent neuroplasticity

To help you understand the above, just memorize the following statements:

1) Neurons that fire together wire together

and

2) Passing mental states = lasting neural traits

Now one thing that is implicit in the first statement is the following:

Neurons that fire apart wire apart

You’ve probably heard something similar in pop culture, such as the ‘use it or lose it‘ phrase. This statement is completely valid regarding your brain.

Habits are what you create by repetitive actions over a consistent period of time. Creating successful habits requires mental toughness because you’re fighting against your brain’s conditioning.

Once you’ve created a habit, your cognitive bandwidth is now available for other important activities.

Think of what your trading would be like if every time you spot a great trade setup – you pull the trigger without worrying about a loss. How would that help your performance on a day to day basis?

Hence your direct path to successful trading is to build successful trading habits.

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NOTE: If you want to learn my personal methods for wiring successful habits into your brain fast – check out my Advanced Traders Mindset Course.

Front End Work For Long Term Benefits

Building successful habits requires most of the work to be done on the front end. What do I mean by front end?

To wire in a new habit, you have to physically (and chemically) create a new series of connections. This takes (at a minimum) consistent repetition over time.

How long? For the expert at this – about 21 days is the fastest you can do this. 30 days would be more reasonable.

What if you are not working 4-8 hours per day trading at least 5 days per week?

You’ll need about 90-180 days.

From my experience as a trading mentor who’s turned many traders profitable, this is one of the biggest reasons why many never succeed. The habit wiring curve takes just a tad longer than most are willing to do consistently over time.

Do you change your pair, price action strategy or time frames if you don’t get the results you want in a few weeks or a couple of months? Do you just jump from mentor to mentor and course to course as you continue to struggle?

If so, then you have a problem because you’re changing critical behaviors before you’ve fully wired in the habit.

Hence you never get the benefits of wiring successful habits into your brain. And then you eventually wonder why you cannot trade consistently.

Sound familiar?

Thus most of the work in building successful habits for you will come in the front end. The good thing is once you’ve wired them in, the rewards (and potential upside) are unlimited.

That sounds like a pretty good trade to me now doesn’t it?

Why Delayed Gratification Is Key

In your journey to create new habits, you’ll be fighting against a primal instinct. This is via instant gratification and one reason why our brains work against us in trading.

The key is to flip the script and opt for delayed gratification. The problem for you is – in a time of instant gratification, most of what you are exposed to works against this.

The Marshmallow Test & Why Delayed Gratification Matters

 

So you have to go against the grains of every day society and culture.

The bottom line is – if you want ot succeed in trading or life, you’ll need to seek out delayed gratification. This will direct your mindset towards building successful habits over time.

As you begin to add positive habits into your life, you’l build up your self-image along the way.

Having a positive self-image will increase your confidence. Eventually you’ll start to think and believe it is ‘like you’ to succeed.

You’ll believe it is ‘like you’ to accomplish what you set out to do. This is one of the most important things you can build for your mindset.

“The habits you wire in today will become the vehicle for your success tomorrow.”

In the spirit of wanting to build my self-image, habits and mindset, I’m taking on these 7 habits for the month of June.

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The 30 Day Mindset Challenge: Will You Succeed?

For the next 30 days (without breaks), I’ll be adding the following habits to my daily routine.

Here they 7 new habits below:

1)    1hr of writing/producing new trading content per day

2)    45 pushups

3)    25 situps

4)    25 squats

5)    30 mins reading a book or article about buddhism

6)    30 minutes reading a book or article on neuroscience and/or mindset

7)    30 mins – 1hr work on the new trading applications I’m creating (will announce at a later date)

Looking at the list above, that is a lot of new habits to take on. We’re talking about adding 3-3.5hrs of work to my day every day for the next 30 days.

Normally I do not recommend taking on such a big load of new habits or hours to your daily schedule. However I have confidence in my ability to manage my time and get this done.

Will you take on this 30 day mindset challenge?

If so, I’d recommend starting with 1 habit to begin with.

Start small and work your way up. There is no point setting yourself up for failure, so work on something you can achieve. Just make it stretch your comfort zone a bit.

NOTE: For a great article about the comfort zone and how it determines your success in trading, click here.

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BTW – if some of you are thinking ‘only 25 situps per day?’, my apologies as a) I’m getting older and b) I’ve spent far too much time in the seat lately 😮

All kidding aside (partially kidding…), what new habit will you challenge yourself for the next 30 days?

Write it below along with why you want to work on this.

IMPORTANT: Make sure to work on a habit that you can control the execution of.

For example – you cannot control the market and profits. Hence creating a habit like ‘I’m going to make $5000 per day trading’ will fail because it’s based on something you cannot control (markets).

This is why you only work on habits that you can control.

Now make sure to share below what one habit you’ll be working on for the next 30 days. Be specific along with sharing what it will mean to you to build this new habit.

I’ll be posting updates on this once per week every Tuesday at 930am so make sure to check back regularly.

I’m looking forward to hearing from you. And I’m willing to bet you’ll feel like a more confident version of yourself for completing such a challenge.

Until then – good health and trading to you.

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There you are, it’s your 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th or 10th loss in a row. It sucks, it doesn’t feel good, and you haven’t had a winner in a while.

Right now, all you want is a winner, yet you seem unable to get one.

After losing the umpteenth trade in a row, you are now actively asking yourself any one of the following questions:

1) What’s wrong with me?

2) What is wrong with my strategy?

3) Do I not know how to trade?

4) I can’t understand what I’m doing wrong. Why do I keep losing?

5) Should I do the opposite of my trade ideas?

Has this ever happened to you? It’s certainly happened to me.

Ironically, none of these are the correct questions, nor are they accurate reflections of your trading ability.

In fact, you could lose 20+ trades in a row, and still be a damn good trader who can make money that year.

The issue isn’t your strategy, or time frame, or instrument, or your ability.

The problem is your muscles are weak and they need to be developed.

No, I’m not talking about any physical muscle.

What I’m referring to is your trading mindset is lacking.

What it is lacking is the muscle (and skill) to understand and accept variance.

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What is Variance?

In poker, there is a concept called variance. What variance describes is the mathematical possibilities about how you can win and lose.

For example, assume I’m playing Texas Hold’ Em poker. I have pocket kings, while one other opponent has pocket 2’s. Statistically over 1000 flops, I should win 79% of the time.

Now this is where understanding variance is helpful. Just because I should win 79% of the time, doesn’t mean I’m going to win the next 79 out of 100 hands, or roughly 8 out of 10.

I could lose the next 30 of the next 100 hands, or even 50, or 21 in a row.

On a basic level, ‘variance’ means that any combination of wins and losses within the statistical norm can and will happen. So when we have a baseline expectancy or win rate, anything above or below this would be a representation of variance.

A good example of this is in a poker equity curve below.

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It is this ‘variance’ and statistics that allows me to profit. It is also this variance which allows me to go on win streaks.

And it is also the same variable behind me going on a losing streak.

The ironic thing is no trader or poker player complains about variance when they are on a winning streak.

But god forbid we go on a losing streak, and our world + trading mindset crumble on the quick.

How Does This Relate to Trading?

Tying it all back, variance is how trading works. There is another name for this in trading called ‘random distribution’. This describes how your wins and losses will be randomly distributed.

The reason why this is such an issue for traders is threefold:

1) most struggling traders don’t understand or accept how variance works

2) most of you haven’t built the muscle (or skill) to accept variance

3) most of you haven’t learned how to detect whether your losses are due to variance (or something actualy ‘wrong’ with you)

Do you have any of the above? If so, it will negatively effect your trading mindset and hurt your performance.

In today’s article, I’m going to show you how the first point is killing your profits and why. I’ll also share how you can build your muscles to accept variance and detect if you are experiencing variance or a problem with your strategy.

How Variance Works (example from a top hedge fund)

Have you ever heard of Horseman Capital? Probably not. Yet they are one of the top performing hedge funds over the last 15 years.

Since 2001, they’ve beat out about 95% of all hedge funds on the planet averaging about 15% per year.

Here is their performance since 2001 below (source: Horseman Capital).

horseman capital 15yr performance

$1 million invested with them at the start of 2001 would be almost $7 million today.

One would think with an almost 695% return, they’d never have a losing month, a losing quarter, and certainly not a losing year.

You’d be wrong on all accounts!

How many losing months did they have during this time? 64 total

How many losing quarters did they have? 17 total

How many losing years did they have? 2

What was there longest losing streak (in months)? 6

Now here are a few questions that have to be asked in light of this

How many losing months would you go before you change your strategy, try something new, or question your abilities as a trader?

Could you make it 6 months before you changed things up or questioned your ability? I’m guessing few if any.

And herein lies the proof in the chocolate pudding…that you’re not accepting variance or fully relating to how it works.

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If you change your strategy, time frame or instrument too soon, you’ll never see the profit side of an equity curve.

But there is an even far more grave issue with constantly changing your strategy, instrument or trading plan.

And that has to do with one word.

Consistency

If you are going to succeed at trading, you’ll need to execute consistently on a mental level.

Thus to trade consistently, you’ll need to develop consistency in your mind.

“You cannot be consistent in trading without consistency in your mind.”

This is how your brain works. Most of the time, you’ll execute the way your brain is most dominantly wired to do so.

If you are not executing the way you want to now – you simply haven’t wired your brain to do so.

The good thing is your brain has a key trait which allows you to wire and build the habits you need to trade successfully.

This trait is neuroplasticity.

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There are two types (SDN & EDN). These stand for Self-Directed Neuroplasticity and Experience Dependent Neuroplasticity.

To read more about Using Neuroplasticity to Wire Your Brain For Success – click on the link.

Variance & Your Trading Mindset

Now let’s circle back to variance. If every time you experience a losing streak you change your strategy, you’ll wire inconsistency in your brain.

Again – you cannot have consistency in your trading with inconsistency in your mindset.

Have you changed your strategy after a 1-3 month losing streak? Have you completely doubted yourself after 10 losses in a row?

If so, it means you need to build your muscles. It means you need to develop your skill to understand and accept variance. And make no mistake, this is a skill in and of itself.

Hence before you go changing everything under the sun after a losing streak or drawdown, ask yourself if you are accepting variance.

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Before You Can Accept Variance, You Must Be Able to Do This

Without a doubt, being able to accept variance will be critical to your survival.

It will mean not tossing out a perfectly good strategy just because you’ve lost 10 in a row.

It will also mean learning to deal with losses while focusing on process and execution, not results.

This will lead to building consistent mental habits to make money trading.

But there is a step before you can learn to accept variance and build up your muscles here. And that is, you’ll need to be able to understand the difference between variance and a problem with your actual trading or strategy.

What if there is nothing wrong with your strategy, but there is something wrong with your mental execution?

Or on the flip side of this, what if there is something wrong with your strategy, but you don’t know if it’s you or not?

How do you know? How could you know?

How Can I Learn These 4 Criteria & Build A Winning Mindset?

Luckily we’ve developed 4 criteria to help you with this. Using these you can know if your losses have to do with variance, or signal a problem with your strategy.

For those of you that want to learn more about these 4 criteria, then check out my ATM course.

This could mean the difference between winning and losing. It could mean the difference between you making money trading and giving up before turning profitable.

It could also mean the difference between a winning mindset and one that panics when things go south.

If you want to learn more about this critical subject, then check out my Advanced Traders Mindset Course. There are 20 total lessons like this which will change the way you think, trade and perform.

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Now Your Turn

Have you had issues with consistency after a losing period?

Do you constantly change your strategy after a drawdown?

Do you doubt yourself or fail to pull the trigger after a few losses?

How many of these situations have happened to you?

Make sure to comment along with sharing any ‘aha’ moments you got from this article.

Until then, may you find consistency in your trading mindset which leads to confidence in your abilities.

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“It’s got me thinking, maybe I don’t have what it takes to be successful at forex trading.”

Half question + half truth, I hear this a lot from traders struggling to make any consistency or profits.

Ever asked this question? I have in my early years (many times). The answer though will shock you.

What I’m going to say is not ‘politically‘ correct in the forex trading world. I’m guessing most ‘gurus’ will not tell you this either.

The truth is, right now, in all probability, you don’t have what it takes.

And I don’t mean in the sense of the Henry Ford quote If you think you can or cannot do it, you’re right.” That is not what I’m talking about.

What I’m saying is direct and crystal clear – most likely, you do not have what it takes to make money trading.

Wait, what? You’re a trading mentor, why are you saying this?

Because the answer – that you don’t have what it takes to make money trading, is true. Now if that seems depressing, daunting or scary, then you need to know this other key point.

The flip side to this coin, is you actually have what it takes to make money trading.

Confused? Keep reading as I’ll clarify in this article. In fact, I’ll take both sides of this coin, and show you why I’m right on both accounts.

First we’ll jump into the original sentiment – that you don’t have what it takes.

Then we’ll dive into why you have what it takes, and how you can re-wire your brain to making money trading.

What you’ll end up with is:

a) an understanding of why you think ‘maybe I don’t have what it takes to make money trading

and

b) how you can transform this sentiment while leveraging your firepower

Let’s begin.

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Why You Don’t Have What It Takes

I’m going to start off with a number: 200,000. That is how many years ago some of our earliest ancestors (Homo Sapiens) emerged.

190,000 years later we shifted from hunter-gatherers to form small bands of farming collectives.

During the last 9,900 years, a ratio about our everyday existence held steady. It is a ratio that is still affecting you today while you trade.

What is the ratio you need to know about?

That 1 in 8 people died from protecting their families, loved ones, and fellow neighbors.

In the last 100 years, that ratio fell from 1 in 8 to 1 in 100. However, you, myself, and pretty much everyone today is still acting as if it was 10,000 years ago.

Our brains and nervous systems today still ‘react‘ as if 1 in 8 of us will die today.

Why is that?

Evolution. For 99% of our existence, our brains ‘evolved’ to protect us from threats. The goal was simple – survive to continue our existence.

This is an understandable goal. However it is probably the most dominant reason why you struggle with trading today.

Why?

Teflon & Velcro

What does teflon and velcro have to do with your trading today? I’ll get to that in a moment.

Just understand, for 9,900+ years, there was a rule our brains operated by. It was Eat Lunch, Don’t Be Lunch.

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This rule got so hard-wired into our brains, it now dominates the neural real estate you think, act, love, work and trade with today.

Every buy and sell decision you make is influenced by this rule and wiring in our brain. In fact you are probably aware of this right now.

Ever heard of the fight or flight response? It’s a survival reaction we have to either fight or flee when facing extreme danger.

Problem is, this doesn’t help us make money in forex trading. In fact, it makes it damn near impossible!

It is also responsible for a bias you have, which is at the root of this question ‘Do I have what it takes to make money trading?

What is this bias you have?

The Negativity Bias

Because of the rule (eat lunch, don’t be lunch) that dominated our mental activity over thousands of years, we developed a bias.

Every human brain has this bias wired in today. You were born with it, and likely will die with it.

In fact, this bias is so strong, if we mapped out all the neural connections for detecting threats, attacks, fears, doubts, & critiques, the ratio would be over-whelming.

You’d be outnumbered by a long shot, and not the kind of odds you’d bet against.

As it stands today, your brain will react with lightning speed to a threat (<.1 secs). How long would it take you to ‘respond’ to a positive stimuli?

About 5-7 seconds. Why?

Because threats could have killed us, jokes (maybe bad ones) will not.

Thus a negativity bias was born and dominates your trading today.

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Take a look at that definition above and read it again. Let it soak in.

Now, if you are giving more weight to your negative experiences than positive ones in trading, how do you think that will shape your brain, neural wiring and mindset?

Before you fully ponder and answer this question, let’s get back to how this and our evolution affects our trading mindset.

Lamentably, there is nothing in our evolutionary history which was built towards trading successfully.

This is why when the price action moves against your trade, you are ultra-sensitive to it. It is also why every pip the market moves for you elicits a much smaller reaction.

Velcro & Teflon: Why Your Brain Isn’t Wired for Success in Trading

Back to the analogy of velcro and teflon, positive experiences slide off your brain (like teflon) while negative ones stick (like velcro).

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The best example of this is – what days can you recall the quickest and easiest with the most details? Days you won a ton of money? Or days you lost big?

I’m guessing for every 1000 that answer this question, 9900+ will say the ‘big losing’ days. This is your negativity bias at work. This is thousands of years of evolution at play. 

You are fighting an uphill battle from the beginning.

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It is also the reason why it’s true that you don’t have what it takes to make money trading.

The way your brain is likely wired right now, you don’t.  Most of our evolution as humans is against us trading successfully. 

There is no bias for you – only against you.

Hence when you think (maybe I don’t have what it takes to make money trading), technically, you’re right. Most likely it is your unconscious mind communicating something to you.

GOOD NEWS!

You also have what it takes to make money trading.

Wait, what? You just gave me 1000 words why I don’t have what it takes to make money trading. 

How can I not have what it takes, and have what it takes?

There is more irony in this statement than you know. But first, I’ll share with you why you have what it takes.

EDN & SDN

The great thing about your brain & genes, is also behind the reason why you have what it takes to make money trading.

The initials above (EDN & SDN) hint at this.

In one word – neuroplasticity. There are two key forms of neuroplasticity which are your weapons to re-wire your brain. They are:

1) EDN = Experience Dependent Neuroplasticity

2) SDN = Self-Directed Neuroplasticity

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EDN is a shortened way to say your brain learns, adapts and changes from experience.

It means you can wire in new habits and correct mental errors to your trading performance right now.

A great way to remember EDN is through the following statement:

Neurons that fire together – wire together

Another translation or implication of this is: the most dominant neural networks will 95% of the time determine how you trade each day.

Regarding SDN (self-directed neuroplasticity), the best way to remember it is:

Consistent passing mental states create lasting neural traits.

Hence, if while you are trading, you are constantly:

-angry
-frustrated
-doubtful
-fearful
-or stressed while trading

You’ll only make these neural networks stronger. This only increases the chance you’ll make bad trading decisions.

And it certainly won’t help you protect your mental capital.

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Wait, I thought you said this will help us make money trading?

It can and will. If you want to go beyond the negativity bias for trading, you have to employ different neural networks.

It also means you have to change the mental activity while you are trading.

The good thing is, this is not a long step for you. In just 20 minutes a day, you can re-wire this bias for success. I’ll tell you how at the end of this article.

Both/And

Remember how I told you it seemed strange to say you have what it takes, and also do not have what it takes to make money trading?

Both of these are true. The answer is not binary, or either/or.

Your brain has an evolutionary bias that means it’s next to impossible to make money trading.

But your brain also has built in mechanisms (neuroplasticity) which also make it completely possible to make money trading.

One interesting thing about the negativity bias is what it does to your brain and thinking. When this bias is dominant, you tend to see things in binary. You see things as either/or.

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How Does This Affect My Forex Trading?

It means…

-you’ll see every loss as ‘bad’, not as a learning opportunity

-when your stop loss is hit, you wonder if you did something ‘wrong’, not as it being a part of trading

-breaking even is viewed as something is wrong, not how close you are to breaking through

Hence when heavily influenced by this negativity bias, it means you’ll either think you have what it takes, or don’t. If you tend to think in either/or most of the time, or make these statements a lot, this bias is strong in you.

It is also probably why you are not trading and thinking in probabilities (only black and white).

An upgrade to this is seeing things as both/and.

This translates to:

-finding the ‘positive’ in things which seem ‘negative’

-understanding that a losing streak is part of the game

-looking for solutions instead of focusing on the problems

If you are wondering which side of this coin you are on, listen carefully to what you say to yourself while trading over the next few days.

Are you saying more of the ‘either/or’? Or are you finding ‘grey’ areas between contrasting points? The best place to look is in your thoughts/mental activity while trading, and you’ll have your answer.

NOTE: A great way to rewire this either/or negativity bias is via meditation.

Meditation helps you create a whole-brain state which heavily reduces the chance you’ll fall into the either/or state or negativity bias.

Click on this link to learn a meditation practice for trading.

In Conclusion

As you can see now, successful forex trading is challenging not because there is something wrong with you, but a simple fact of evolution. We currently aren’t wired to trade successfully.

It is also true you have inherent mechanisms in your brain to make money trading. 

You can:

-learn the skills needed
-can pull the trigger when your price action setup is there
-can stick to your plan & fill out your journal
-can make money trading

Evolution isn’t in our favor, but it’s time we shed this negativity bias which 90+% of the time no longer serves us and stand out from the crowd.

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To do this, you’ll need to build a new bias. You’ll need to re-wire your brain for success in trading and life.

If you want to know how, then check out my Advanced Traders Mindset Course which focuses specifically on this.

Now Your Turn

Have you asked yourself this question? Ever wondered if you can make money trading?

What ‘aha’ moments did you have from this article as I want to know so make sure to comment below.

Until then – may good health and successful trading be with you.

Being the last in a line of 6 kids, my closest brother growing up (Mike) was 2.5yrs older. This translated into him being a lot bigger (and taller) than me.

In my early years, my parents would often go to the movies and leave us home. Back then, cable TV was not like what it is today. After 2pm, there was no more TV, and only 30 channels were available.

Movies were not as ubiquitous as they are today, so many of those would repeat. One such movie was ‘Rocky‘. Ever inspired by such flicks, my brother and I would take all the furniture in the living room, push it to the walls and create a ‘ring‘.

We didn’t have boxing equipment, so we’d dig into our winter gear – grabbing ski hats and two sets of snow gloves. Minutes later we were going 5-10 rounds.

The problem with this scenario was the massive height advantage my brother had. He could simply fire away at range before I could even make contact, let alone cause damage.

This translated into me getting hit first, taking punishment on the way in. I had to fight through before I could start to cash in.

I definitely got knocked down more than he did. But every time I got knocked down, something in me emerged more as the fights went on.

At first it was frustration. This then transformed into anger. However the next step wasn’t an escalation in this line of feeling (which would have been rage).

Instead, I started to embrace the challenge – embrace the fight. I would relish in my abilities to take punishment while keep fighting on. I had to get smarter, learn to endure, and fight through the obstacles.

Without a doubt, I lost many of those battles. But I was determined to get my damage in, and keep on fighting.

Afterwards we’d take off the ski gear, move the furniture back as if nothing had happened. Next in the routine was to look at our faces in the mirror – observing the damage.

None of us said much, we just appreciated these little battles, and whatever scars came with. Why do I share such personal sentiments?

Mental Toughness for Trading

From all the emails & comments I get: the questions, worries, and doubts from struggling traders, I think a strong dose of mental toughness would be a game changer.

This article is going to be a 250 cc shot to kickstart a change in your mindset, build up confidence, and help you see victory.

Before I give my key tips to helping you build mental toughness for trading (and life), I have to share this disclaimer:

I do not claim to be the pinnacle of mental toughness. I experience doubt, worry & fear. Sometimes in these moments, I crack, falter or fall. But I will get up & try again. Often times, my first reaction when things go badly, is to get frustrated. Next I get angry. Luckily, that fuse burns quick and transforms into a particular focus (which I’ll share later).

Disclaimers aside, let’s jump into building your own mental toughness gear to survive and thrive in trading and life.

#1 Coping Is Not the Endgame

There is one trade you can bet on being 100% accurate – that you will encounter obstacles, losses, and setbacks in life and trading.

Most of the trading psychology and mental strategies I see other ‘gurus‘ dish out like microwave psychology meals is to ‘cope‘ with such moments. And herein lies the problem.

“Coping by itself is not the endgame, nor an effective overall strategy for dealing with losses, obstacles & setbacks.”

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It is a part of the strategy, but it is only one stage in dealing with mental, emotional or physical stress. You could equate it to treading water among crashing waves when you need to swim for shore.

This leads us to our next wilderness tool to survive and thrive in trading and life.

#2 Embracing the Challenge

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The next part of building mental toughness is to embrace the challenge. This means expecting it as being a given, while preparing for it in advance.

Big piles of dog-shit will land right on the front door of our lives, often times when we least expect it. Being prepared will help you step over such moments.

Embracing the challenge = an understanding that discipline & hard work builds a successful mindset.

It means giving up any ‘victim mentality‘. It means the death of you saying such statements as why me?‘, ‘if I only had this, I’d be successful…, or becoming religious during a losing trade.

It means not beating yourself down when you make a mistake or things go wrong, which only intensifies our negativity bias in trading, leading to more losses.

We have to be employing a positive mindset when our trades go south and life gives us a gut shot.

Embracing the challenge helps us bring a gun to a knife fight vs. those with a negativity bias. It also leads to the next key step in building mental toughness.

#3 Thriving on Adversity in the Face of Obstacles

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Once we’ve embraced the challenges in front of us, we now have a steering wheel to turn this vehicle in the right direction. To complete the turn, we have to shift into a new gear, which means thriving on adversity in the face of obstacles.

I could have easily come up with excuses why I couldn’t beat up my brother. It would have been far more convenient to look for a way out instead of getting punched in the face.

But something inside me said ‘fuck this…I’m going to damn well land my share regardless of how much I take on the way in‘.

Thriving on adversity while facing obstacles flips the coin with our mindset and the blue-light specials peddled as ‘trading psychology‘.

It takes the situation and turns it on it’s head, meaning you now look for solutions instead of focusing on the problems. It eliminates any victim responses which only deflate your self-image, or ability to rally your forces when behind in the game.

What would happen if instead of saying ‘poor me‘, or making excuses in trading, you grabbed the charging bull by its sharp horns and said ‘I’m going to mount you on my wall when this is done‘?

What would that do to your mindset the next time an obstacle got in your way.

Every time you overcome an obstacle, you build trust & confidence in your self-image & abilities.

Every time you give an excuse for why you didn’t succeed, you deflate your self-image.

“Overcoming is the real currency of success.”

Start investing in that – of embracing your obstacles and using them to test yourself as you climb the mountain of success.

#4 Drop the Problem Focused Mindset

Our negativity bias is quite strong in our brains. How strong?

If we were to map out all the neural connections and real-estate in your brain, you’d have 500% more networks dedicated towards a negative bias vs. a positive one (on average).

You can read more about the negativity bias self-image and comfort zone here.

Focusing on the problems only activates this negativity bias even more. It does so via two predictable neurological responses:

1) Your brain will search it’s database for other problems that matched (or were similar) to the current experience

2) Your brain will become more likely to trigger the fight, flight or freeze response

Why does your brain do this?

Regarding the first problem (no pun intended), the brain is a pattern recognition machine. Every input it experiences will be referenced for similar data points in our memory banks.

Focusing on problems only re-activates these neural networks.

If you remember from my last article, I shared two key points about the brain and neuroplasticity:

1) Neurons that fire together, wire together

and

2) Passing mental states become lasting neural traits

What this means is if you continually reactivate the neural networks which stored your problems, you only make these stronger and more dominant (thus increasing our negativity bias).

This leads back to point 2 – whereby your brain becomes more likely to trigger the fight, flight or freeze response.

The primary part of the brain which activates this reaction is your amygdala, a little almond like structure of neural tissue near the middle of your brain, and part of the limbic system.

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The amygdala is super fast to react to any threat. The more you do this, the larger the grey-matter and brain tissue becomes. This only increases your propensity to react to said threats.

This is a major reason why every pip the markets moves against you creates a far greater psychological (& neurological) response vs. when the market moves in your favor.

It’s the basis behind every negative psychological bias you have, whether it be the recency bias, loss aversion bias, or pretty much any ‘bias‘ behind our bad trades.

Another problem with continually activating the amygdala is it actually reduces grey matter!

A triggered amydala takes us out of the PFC (pre-frontal cortex). The PFC is critical to analyzing the price action context, pulling the trigger when we need to, and making profitable trades.

Done enough times, and your hippocampus (helpful for regulating emotions and making calm/calculated decisions) will see a reduction in grey matter, thus making you more prone towards emotional (read: fearful, worrisome, doubtful) decisions.

In a few less words – set off the amygdala + fight or flight response, and you’ve lost about 10-20 IQ points. Good luck making profitable trades with that!

Hence drop the problem focused mindset as it will only increase your negativity bias and trading losses. The solution is the next tool in building mental toughness.

#5 Adopt A Solution Focused Mindset

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Remember how I talked about your brain scanning the database for similar experiences when encountering a problem? A solution focused mindset by default bypasses the negativity bias.

This approach leads your brain to actively scan for solutions. It will look for either identical (or related) situations whereby you encountered the obstacle, yet found a solution.

This has the triple benefit of:

a) building up your neural networks for finding solutions,

b) reducing your negativity bias

c) adopting a positive mindset.

I’m guessing you can see the benefits of creating this trio above. One key thing to note is adopting a positive mindset means you are less likely to take a victim mentality in the face of adversity. It also helps to build up your self-image.

Focusing on problems only tells you what’s wrong with the situation – it doesn’t tell your brain what to do. Contrast this to a solution based mindset which specifically tells your brain what to do when you experience difficulties, losses or adversity.

Done enough times, you build a brain which is wired to solve, overcome and achieve. After many laps and repetitions here, you have laid the foundation for the sixth tool in building mental toughness.

#6 The No-Obstacle Mindset

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NOTE: Before I jump into this next tool, grab a beverage + something to snack on as this is a juicy (but good sized) story.

In July this year, Aruna (my partner) and I taught the Singapore Seminar – Change the Way You Think, Trade & Perform at the Ritz-Carlton Millennia.

This was supposed to be a 2-day event. What ended up happening was a movie-like Us vs. the Volcano.

A week before the event we were in Bali, mostly relaxing and getting ready for the event.

The flight from Bali is only a few hours to Singapore.

The day of the flight was also the day before the seminar was to start, so we decided to fly out early, get to Singapore by lunch, and have plenty of time to do our final prep. Nature had other plans.

Getting to the airport early, we quickly find out our flight is delayed. The airline attendants said ‘you’re flying out today, there’s just a small delay‘.

I thought – Ok…2hrs gives us plenty of time to still get there well ahead of schedule.

While waiting, I started to notice during these 2 hours how the airport was getting more full by the moment. Pretty soon, the flight board was showing more and more flight delays (see below).

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Bells going off in my head that something was wrong, I went back to the airline counter. What I found out was the worst news we could get.

Hundreds of kilometers west of us, there was a volcano. It wasn’t spewing lava, but it was ‘active‘ and puffing out huge plumes of smoke from the bowels of the earth. Although the skies looked fine, flights were still grounded as the smoke pillows ventured west…right towards our airport!

The real danger in flying with volcano smoke isn’t the visibility…it’s the ash getting sucked up into the engines, which then crystallize, and pretty much destroy the engine from the inside out.

The thing about it is – the airline attendants knew about the volcano the first time they told us of the delays, they just decided to not inform us of that fact.

When I came back the second time, I investigated what was really going on, and they finally told us why. Needless to say, I was furious as losing those 2hrs reduced my options tremendously. It was now the afternoon and no flights were likely getting out for the rest of the day, perhaps even a week.

My first response (like when I was a kid) was frustration…which led to anger…which led to me practically yelling at the guy (who was nice throughout the whole process, even though they f-d up in not telling us earlier IMO).

I was about to teach a 2-day seminar, with people coming from over 10 countries, one of them flying over 10,000 kilometers to be there.

This was more than just the money & reputation I’d potentially lose from cancelling the event.  It was about all those who spent their hard earned benji’s, taken off work, booked flights and hotels, which were now non-refundable.

How long was I frustrated, angry and feeling like I wanted to take someone out mafia style? About 1 minute. However, considering I’ve had an abundance of obstacles, problems and adversities in my life (some self-inflicted), I went into my general default mode – which is to look for solutions.

Because I’ve done this so many times, my mindset quickly resets and doesn’t see the obstacles, or get stuck. It works to go around, climb over, see through, or solve them…whatever it takes.  It is the same mentality Navy Seals have, and it is one you need to succeed in trading and life.

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This is called the No-Obstacle Mindset. It means that no matter what the obstacle is, you see it for what it is – an illusion. It means you see the solution and all the steps in between that get you there right from the beginning. It means you actually see yourself solving the problem, and doing everything you have to to make it happen.

Back to the airport fiasco, the situation was quickly degenerating with the crowds growing by the second. There were literally news cameramen filming the situation inside the airport. So what did we do?

After quickly assessing the situation, we had to setup a better base camp. Through the tortuga paced internet, already strained by more users than it could handle, we booked a hotel room nearby.  Needless to say, rooms were going up fast (along with the price) by the second.

We then contacted our agent on the ground (Ivan Delgado) who works with FXstreet, and ironically, was going to the event. So now we were both in the same situation.

The reality was this – all flights east of the volcano were grounded. That means the nearest airport (which only flew domestic) had no flights as well. We simply couldn’t get out. The nearest airport was in Surabaya (Java), which was a 10+ hour drive by car.

I called the only local helicopter service, but he had a full book already, so no go there regardless of what price I offered him. There was only one other option – we’d have to wade through the Indonesian jungles, and jam-packed over-populated cities.

Ivan came up with a great plan and talked to his brother-in-law, a former truck driver who was part Jack Bauer-part Michael Schumacher. If the airlines told us at 6:30 am the next day all flights were grounded, we’d activate plan B and make the drive (which included a ferry to the island of Java).

Sure as sh!t, 6:30 am came, with the news all flights were grounded for the entire day. 30 minutes later, we had booked the last flight out of Surabaya to Singapore. However this was not the end of the adventure though.

To make the last flight out, we could only take 3 loo breaks, 2 of which had to be during gas refills. This plan B also meant we’d have to re-arrange the event with the attendees, catering and hotel till the next day since we’d only arrive at 2 am.

On top of this, we had to arrange for the hotel dry cleaning service ready to press our travel-wrinkled suits. At best, we’d have 3.5hrs of sleep for a 12 hour event. Somehow, we’d jumped over all the obstacles, and had an amazing event with the traders coming out completely different than how they came in.

Below is a photo of all the attendees (notice the blood shot eyes from no sleep with me – far left?)

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Photo of Ritz Carlton in Singapore where we we were staying at.

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Having a problem focused mindset would never have gotten us through this situation with flying colors (perhaps not even at all). It would have led to us being worried, fearful and complaining about what was wrong with the situation.

A solution based mindset was the only way we could have handled this, but there was one missing ingredient. We had to have the mindset of no-obstacle. We had to see the solution, and every step in between.

There was no space for doubt, which would only lead to delays, and we had no time to spare. Everything had to fall into place with dozens of small steps and decisions to make it work. It took everyone having a positive optimistic mindset that we could handle this situation.

The power of having a mindset of no-obstacle means you have the confidence, experience and belief there is nothing you can’t solve, figure out, or handle. Imagine how your trading process would be if you adopted this approach and made it the bedrock of your mindset.

 

In Closing

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I’ve just shared with you what I’d consider to be a solid foundation in building mental toughness for life and trading.

This is certainly not meant to be the end of it, nor the last article I do on it.

However, the methods, strategies and models in here can completely change your brain, mindset and performance.

To recap, you learned how:

1) Coping is not the endgame, but just a small step in the process
2) To embrace the challenges which helps you expect, prepare and take them on
3) How thriving on adversity flips the equation on its head and helps you to look forward to obstacles
4) Why you need to drop the problem focused mindset as it increases your negativity bias
5) That the answer is to adopt a solution focused mindset so you only concentrate on what you need to do
6) How the no-obstacle mindset gives you a mentality which overcomes

Take on all the above, and you can re-wire your brain for success in trading and life. This is a very real thing.

Mental toughness can turn your mind, thoughts and actions from losing trades to making money.

It can give you strength, resilience and confidence to meet your challenges of trading head on, replacing your fears, doubts and worries.

It will put intangible weapons at your disposal, increase your confidence to take on greater challenges, and sharpen your mental edge to cut through almost any obstacle.

With that being said, have you been using coping as your only strategy?

How fully have you been embracing the challenges you meet in trading, and are you seeing obstacles as opportunities?

Do you focus more on problems or solutions?

Make sure to comment and share your thoughts below.

For those that want to discover the power of mental toughness, make sure to sign up for my Advanced Traders Mindset Course where we teach you how to specifically wire your brain for success and build a positive mindset.

There is a story about a beggar several hundred years ago from a small village. He was orphaned at a young age, and with no education and family, he had to fend for himself. He was reasonably intelligent and able, despite his challenging start. Living in a small village his whole life, since the village was abundant, he was able to beg for food and receive what he needed to survive.

He tried several times to find menial work to give him some basic subsistence, but was unable to find any.

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Difficult Times
Later, some hard times fell upon the village, and many people were struggling. The beggar went around the village asking for food, but many were unable to offer him any. He went without food for some time, barely maintaining his energy living off what little he could find.
Eventually, after struggling for many months, unable to find any work, he decided to leave the village and go to another looking for food. Working his way up the mountain, unfortunately he was unable to find any food or work in the nearby villages after his repeated efforts.
Now days later, it was getting dark, he started to lose hope and realized the end may be near. He eventually found a cave which was empty to rest in, and spend his last moments. He was sad because he really felt he could do something in this world, but was unable to make things work.
Dark and barely able to see, he started to lie down on this rock, and noticed it was really warm. He thought to himself, ‘Oh wow, this rock is really warm. I am glad I was able to at least feel warmth while I rest here‘.
Shortly after closing his eyes and falling asleep – he died…
In the Very Same Cave
The next day, a group of explorers were looking for something on the mountain, and passed by the very same cave as the beggar just passed away in. As they entered the cave, they noticed a motionless person lying on a rock, and realized he had passed.
Out of respect, they decided to bury him, but when they moved his body, they noticed something that sparkled really bright. Under the man’s head where he was resting when he passed, was gold.
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Akin to Beginning Traders
This story is very similar to many beginning traders who come to trade the forex market. They see the potential of what forex trading can offer, but stability, consistency and success seem just out of reach.
They often try a system for a short period of time, but then abandon it if it doesn’t make them a million dollars after a few months, let alone with the first few trades.
What many fail to realize, is that the actual gold they were looking for (a consistently profitable system), was right underneath them the entire time. They likely have been resting on something highly valuable, but because of doubt, limiting beliefs, and unrealistic expectations, are unable to see what is in front of them. When encountering obstacles, instead of working through them, they abandon their system, and look for the next best thing.
The Main Difference
I think the main difference between profitable and unsuccessful traders, is in how they approach the market.  Consistently profitable traders do not analyze or value their abilities based on their last win or loss. They are trading and thinking in probabilities.
What the consistently profitable traders are willing to do, was to work through their obstacles and challenges. They understood what they have available to them, and work at it until they are successful. They realize the pot of gold has been right underneath them the entire time, and all they had to do was dig – long, hard, and with the unfailing belief they will get to the gold underneath them.
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I know of no profession, sport or skill based endeavor you can enter, that within a few months, you are operating at a professional level. Yet many beginning traders quickly abandon something if it doesn’t create a 45+ degree equity curve and hit over 80% accuracy in the first month or two.
What has fascinated me, is how I could teach traders the exact same price action or ichimoku systems, yet get wildly different results, with some being highly profitable and consistent – while others not. Usually those who stick with it regardless of the results eventually find their ground, and start to trade consistently and successfully.
Imagine a World…
I cannot imagine a world where Benjamin Franklin gave up after his first few rejections and failures, or Einstein not pursuing science after failing to get accepted at the Swiss Polytechnic school, or Michael Jordan never playing basketball after failing to make the Varsity team in High School.
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The good thing is, whatever is separating you from being consistently profitable at this moment, is completely learnable. The mind has neuroplasticity to it, & without a doubt you can learn to trade successfully.
So keep digging for your pot of gold. Work with a trading mentor, continue to improve your systems edge, money management, and building your successful traders mindset. You might just be surprised what you’ll find if you keep digging.

Today’s lesson is just to give you some brief tips on how to develop a successful forex trading mindset. Without a profitable and successful trading mindset, you will be swimming upstream against your emotions/fears, thoughts and unconscious habits which undermine your success.  Perhaps you have noticed this already in your trading, almost as if you are being kept at arms length from trading profitably.

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Your trading mindset is really a product of three things;
1) your neuro-physiological wiring

2) your mindset or level of mindfulness 

3) your psychological conditioning

Too many traders always seem to feel it is the system which is holding them back from being profitable. Yet I teach the same price action strategies to hundreds of people, and while many are profitable, others using the same systems are not.

What is the difference between the two?  Their Trading Mindset.

So I will briefly share some key points about the mind, the brain, and how you can help develop a successful trading mindset.  For today’s part 1 of the article, I will focus on the first point, and will cover the other two in the following articles.

Neuro-physiological Wiring (i.e. How Your Brain is Wired)
When your brain changes, so does your mind and vice versa.  They are integrated and help in your development as a forex trader.   Neurons that fire together wire together, and mental activity helps to create new neural structures (positive or negative ones).  Simple unrelated thoughts (about past, present or future) can having significant effects on your trading mindset.

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It should be noted there is no compartmentalized portion of your brain just for forex trading.  Everything in your past conditioning and wiring can and will have an effect on your trading success.

The good thing about this is – your mind is neuroplastic and can be re-wired into a whole brain state.  Any subtle changes in brain chemistry, heart rate, etc. can and will alter your concentration, memory and emotions (all critical for trading successfully).

Fantastic ways to alter your neural programming and to build a whole brain state for better performance + a successful trading mindset are a) ERT training, b) a brain gym or using binaural beats c) right diet and lifestyle.

As a whole, your brain has three fundamental functions:

1) Regulation (physiological processes necessary for survival, perception, etc. through exciting or inhibiting neurons)

2) Learning (forming new synapses, pathways and circuits by strengthening or weakening current ones)

3) Selection (working with perception and experience moving towards what is valuable or not)

These three fundamental functions are critical for all mental activity – especially in forex trading.

Regulation
If you have not taught your brain and central nervous system to relax, to breathe slowly and more deeply, your trading will likely be more emotional, panicked and stressed.  You will miss details and make irrational decisions (not trading your strategy, trading with fear, risking too much).  But you can train your brain to regulate the physiological and mental activity through exercise, yoga and breathing practices.

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Learning
The best ways to accelerate the learning process is to a) work with a trading mentor, b) practice, study and train to use rule based systems, and c) to train in the markets which provide a feedback loop for you.

Selection
In concert with the learning process, your experience in the markets will help provide a rich context and feedback to help you move towards what is beneficial and valuable for your trading.  This is done by discovering what works and consistently making profits, while moving away from what does not.

Your brain has survival strategies (physical/psychological) hard wired into its cells, and these can help or hurt your trading.  It should be noted, when a survival strategy runs into a high energy (or uncomfortable) situation, the brain will create alarm signals that can and will influence mental activity.

Some of these strategies are;

1) to look for stability/solidity in a constantly changing world
2) to divide what is connected creating a subject/object relationship
3) to avoid pain/threats and seek pleasure

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Can you see how these strategies may effect/hurt your trading?  Any of the three stand out?

Food for thought, but perhaps you can explore how they have influenced your trading. This is the first step to building awareness around what makes you tick as a trader, and what you need to work on mentally. Overcoming and transforming these obstacles can (and likely will) mean the difference between making money and losing money.

Regardless, each of these three fundamental functions and strategies will play a critical role in building a successful trading mindset.  Additionally, how your brain is physically wired will either support (or hamper) your learning process.

The good thing is, you can completely train and re-program yourself to be hard wired for successful forex trading.  The only thing missing is working with a proper mentor, a training program, and the right effort.

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I hope this helps gives you insights into the mind and why developing a successful trader mindset is important.

I’ll explore more in part two of this article series, so stay tuned, and happy holidays to all!

Kind Regards,
Chris Capre