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Stop trading your emotions and start trading your system. Every serious trader quickly learns that the greatest strategy means nothing if you can’t execute it under pressure. Letters to a young trader is not a guide to finding a magic indicator; it is your essential companion for mastering the person behind the screen. Author Ishan Saraf, writing from a place of radical honesty, breaks down the self-sabotaging cycles that ruin most traders: the fear of giving back profits, the temptation of revenge trading, and the crippling effect of cognitive biases. The book is structured to guide you through building a bulletproof mental framework, moving from accepting market uncertainty to designing routines that protect your mental capital. You will learn practical techniques for managing drawdowns, building consistency, and replacing chaotic thinking with disciplined action. This is a deep dive into the psychological cost of every trade, showing you how to separate your emotional noise from your objective decision-making. Whether you are new to the markets or stuck in an intermediate rut, this book will help you establish the foundational integrity required for long-term survival. Read this not just to trade better, but to think clearer.





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