The Equilibrium, Training the Money Mindset

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Author: Kenneth Kam ISBN: 9789811149009
Publisher: Kenneth Kam Pte Ltd Publication: September 27, 2017
Imprint: Kenneth Kam Pte Ltd Language: English
Author: Kenneth Kam
ISBN: 9789811149009
Publisher: Kenneth Kam Pte Ltd
Publication: September 27, 2017
Imprint: Kenneth Kam Pte Ltd
Language: English

Currency trading is a lucrative market. However, Forex is not for everyone. Without the tools to overcome fear, uncertainty and addiction, it might prove to be a completely disastrous journey that could lead you to hit rock bottom, instead of pulling you out of it. "Successful trading requires 10 per cent skill, 10 per cent luck and 80 per cent mindset." says author and millionaire trader, Kenneth Kam. Kenneth adheres to this notion completely and in this book, he places deep emphasis on taking a calm, disciplined and focused approach to the markets. He also paints a clear picture on how to tune your self-management skills while succeeding at risk management.

The Equilibrium charts Kenneth's unique Forex journey and explains how mindset, determination and strategy play important roles. Also included are his valuable life lessons as he shows you how to avoid life's curveballs and helps you shape a better future. "After reading my book, I want my readers to exponentially increase their ability to acquire wealth as traders. If they don't choose to be traders, the lessons learnt will also come in handy for any other business ventures.

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Currency trading is a lucrative market. However, Forex is not for everyone. Without the tools to overcome fear, uncertainty and addiction, it might prove to be a completely disastrous journey that could lead you to hit rock bottom, instead of pulling you out of it. "Successful trading requires 10 per cent skill, 10 per cent luck and 80 per cent mindset." says author and millionaire trader, Kenneth Kam. Kenneth adheres to this notion completely and in this book, he places deep emphasis on taking a calm, disciplined and focused approach to the markets. He also paints a clear picture on how to tune your self-management skills while succeeding at risk management.

The Equilibrium charts Kenneth's unique Forex journey and explains how mindset, determination and strategy play important roles. Also included are his valuable life lessons as he shows you how to avoid life's curveballs and helps you shape a better future. "After reading my book, I want my readers to exponentially increase their ability to acquire wealth as traders. If they don't choose to be traders, the lessons learnt will also come in handy for any other business ventures.

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