Adam Sarhan

Psychological Analysis


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      How to Make Money, Outsmart the Market, & Join the Smart Money Circle

       Adam Sarhan

      Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey.

      Published simultaneously in Canada.

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       This book is dedicated to everybody I love.Including you.

      I want to thank Leo Melamed, the man who literally created stock market futures, currency futures, and treasury futures after running his “idea” by the legendary economist Milton Friedman. Leo's story is remarkable, and his knowledge, experience, and wisdom is second to none. Leo, thank you for your friendship, guidance, and support during my “journey.” Leo sent me this excerpt from his wonderful book, Man of the Futures, and he shares timeless wisdom about psychology and futures trading. The same underlying principles apply to trading and speculating in just about any liquid and freely traded public market in the world. The lessons outlined in this book are designed to help you thrive in all market environments.

       “Do you think I can make money speculating in futures?”

      I have been asked this question, in one form or another, countless times. Unfortunately, it is a question without an easy answer. I have seen seemingly well‐qualified people fail in their attempts at futures trading and investments. I have seen the least likely type succeed. Consequently, I have learned never to make a definite evaluation of a person's prospects until after I have had an adequate opportunity to really get to know the person and observe his or her actions and reactions to market situations.

      In futures trading, one's personality and emotions are stripped of customary buffers and aids that offer comfort and assistance in most other stresses of life. Moreover, in trading, emotional problems are enormously magnified because you are dealing with money—your money! Here, your personality, your emotions, your character are tested as nowhere else. The normal tranquilizers or accepted diversions which we consciously or