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En estos tres libros superventas de psicología del trading encontrarás estrategias prácticas y de uso inmediato para mejorar tu forma de hacer trading. Controla tu Trader Interno, Vence Tu Miedo en el Trading y Cómo Terminar con la Sobre-Operación (Over-Trading) tienen opiniones de 5 estrellas porque resuelven el grave problema de los traders de cómo tomar el control de su trading. Los libros ofrecen soluciones realistas, a diferencia de la mayoría de los libros sobre psicología del trading que son complejos e imprecisos. Parten de la experiencia de una veterana del trading que además es una terapeuta cualificada. Se incluyen técnicas conductuales y terapéuticas fáciles de seguir por todo el mundo. Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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