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  • The Laws of Trading

  • A Trader's Guide to Better Decision-Making for Everyone
  • By: Agustin Lebron
  • Narrated by: Timothy Andrés Pabon
  • Length: 11 hrs and 18 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (54 ratings)

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The Laws of Trading

By: Agustin Lebron
Narrated by: Timothy Andrés Pabon
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Publisher's summary

Trading books generally break down into two categories: the ones which claim to teach you how to make money trading, and the memoir-style books recounting scandals and bad behavior. But the former don't have profitable trades to teach; if they did, they'd keep those trades to themselves. And the latter are frequently entertaining, but they don't leave you with much you can apply in your own life. The Laws of Trading is different.

All of our relationships and decisions involve trading at some level. This is a book about decision-making through the lens of a professional prop trader. For years, behavioral and cognitive scientists have shown us how human decision-making is flawed and biased. But how do you learn to avoid these problems in day-to-day decisions where you have to react in real-time? What are the important things to think about and to act on? The world needs a book by a prop trader who has lived, breathed, and taught trading for a living, drawing upon years of insights on the trading floor in real markets, good and bad, whether going sideways, crashing, or bubbling over. If you can master the decision-making skills needed to profitably trade in modern markets, you can master decision-making in all walks of life. This audiobook will teach you exactly those skills.

©2019 Agustin Lebron (P)2019 Gildan Media
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Risk and trading wisdom for a broad audience

I have enjoyed this a lot, despite having heard many works in this area before. It is not as hard-edged or colorful or idiosyncratic as, say, Nassim Taleb, but it is clear and well-thought and brings its clear ideas across quite well. It covers more ground, and more systematically than Taleb does in any of his works. This is from soup to nuts, sizing things up and making choices. The intuitions and chunks of wisdom are readily understood and broadly applicable. The ideas scale into all kinds of situations. I am not a big fan of this narrator, whose voice is squashed into a softened midrange I find bland and unstimulating. However, if the book is good enough, he is competent, and I have got used to it, because the content is worth it. The messages and points grow coherently stronger as the book progresses. This book will definitely get a second listen-through. It might be one of my "desert island" picks.

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Just OK

There isn't much of a theme to the book, it's just a bunch of tidbits about human nature, economics, and trading loosely thrown together. If you're new to trading, this book won't teach you how to trade. The concepts in the book apply to trading, but they are at too general of a level to be of much practical use. If you're experienced in trading, you are probably already aware of everything discussed in the book, and you will find many of the chapters to be incredibly obvious.

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Great book on the philosophy of trading

Truly interesting book on trading from an experienced former market maker. It doesn't provide you with an edge for your trading, but helps you better understand what it takes to be successful at the trading game. Really priceless insights from someone with this type of background. Highly recommend.

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Very basic and quiet

Book explaining very basic for people not experienced with trading and stocks.
Misleading title, and too quiet performance.
For the "Beginner's guide to trade theory" it would be well worth reading.
For people from the industry is just a waste of time.

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Not useful

Great philosophy but little practical value
Most ideas expressed are already well known
To most thinking persons

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