CLASS 28 — Advanced Institutional Psychology: Decision Making Under Uncertainty, Emotional Neutrality
As professional traders do not 'feel' the trade — they execute processes — and how to develop a functional mind even under pressure. 1. THE BIGGEST MYTH: 'CONTROLLING EMOTIONS' Institutions do not teach emotional control. They teach something deeper: Decision-making structure that makes emotion irrelevant. Emotion only dominates when: There is unstructured uncertainty. Rules are vague. Criteria are subjective. Decisions depend on 'feeling the market'. When the process is clear, emotion has no operational space.
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