The Mindset of a Trader | Hicham Benjelloun | TEDxYouth@RAS

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Published 2019-10-24
Finance Professor Hicham Benjelloun addresses the tools to become a successful trader.
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All Comments (21)
  • if you found this video is boring, then you don't have a trader mindset. Trading is boring, if you looking for excitement through trading, the market will crush you.
  • Recently, I've been pondering retirement. I've also want to put $300K into the stock market but i need an approach that will align with my risk tolerance and financial goals to secure our future
  • @daydreamer2315
    -probability mindset -poker face -highly organized and discipline (more than the average person) -be present -everything is a situation - replace positivity with clarity -replace hope with focus
  • @sjrcapital2866
    if you're trader then this is real jam , so underrated video .
  • @xxRoy214xx
    psychology is def most important aspect of a consistently profitable trader. in the words of my mentor : everyone see's the same chart but not everyone has the same frame of mind
  • @staceyconnor725
    It involves controlling and tracking all the money flowing in and out of the business, as well as taking steps to make the company as profitable and financially secure as possible.
  • @chrislite9804
    This video is a gem. Probability is the soul of the trading game. Once you understand that probability is in your favor, it eliminates fear. The two strongest emotions i've had to deal with trading is Fear and Greed.
  • @thejakobberg
    “The extend of success is pure luck. Do not expect to be a statistical error, expect something good to happen.” This sentence is the most truth I heared in a long time.
  • I am a trader and spend too much time to learn and try to find a very good strategy to be always right when I place a trade but i am wrong,and i know most of new people those who come in market they try to find a magical strategy to be always right. I just want to say that trading is like a game of probability. You have to stick with your strategy and plan for a long time then you get a meaningful results.
  • @yapj0002
    he brought me more positivity by telling me to be realistic than some positive thinking
  • Despite barely saying anything, he actually managed to say more than 95% of trader teachers
  • @casinarro
    At start I thought I have started listening to a boring video But it turned out to one of the most interesting Ted talk out of all hundreds I have listened
  • @joeyoung7338
    This dude describe me so perfect except for the waking up the same time, The most important thing is to remove HOPE in trading and be able to control the voice in your head and make decisions without it, basically when I'm trade it's not there 💯
  • Fantastic presentation. Thinking in terms of probability and maintaining emotional balance is key to trading success
  • @Samuel_K532
    Thank you for sharing. Financial education is crucial today to show incredible resilience and discipline in the volatile market, masterfully balancing strategy and insight for success. This dedication to continuous learning is inspiring...managed to grow a nest egg of around 100k to a decent 432k in the space of a few months... I'm especially grateful to kelvin Hurdle, whose deep expertise and traditional trading acumen have been invaluable in this challenging, ever-evolving financial landscape.
  • @calsloi2999
    he was all over, but he nailed it on the concept, clarify and focus, find it everyday when you do in life or trading , then define your clarity and success and you will go far whoever is reading this. Thanks Professor Hicham.
  • @nadeemiqbal4055
    i just clicked on this to get some information on another topic but wow he really hit the nail on the head about how successful people behave thumbs up al the way
  • @homestudio7866
    this is the most 24 minute I enjoyed in my life thanks a lot for this info.