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The Trading Discipline Gap|Marcus Halberd

The Trading Discipline Gap : Why You Already Know What to Do and Still Cannot Do It - A Working Trader's Honest Guide to the Mental Game of Retail Trad

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Overview

You know exactly what you should be doing. You are still not doing it.

You have read the books. You know what a stop-loss is. You know what risk per trade should be. You know not to add to losers, not to revenge-trade, not to size up after a winning streak. You know it intellectually, completely, in detail.

And you cannot do it.

The gap between knowing and doing is not closed by more knowledge. The existing trading literature gives you more knowledge. The Trading Discipline Gap is about the gap itself.

This book is for the trader who has been at it for one to five years, who has had real winning periods and at least one account-damaging blow-up, and who has started to suspect that the problem is not the system.

It is not a beginner's book. It does not contain a system, a setup, a method, or a single chart screenshot. It will not tell you what to trade or when to enter. There are enough books that do that, and they are not the reason you are losing money.

What this book contains is the conversation no one is having with you about what retail trading actually does to a person, and what you can do about it.

Inside, you will find:

  • A forensic walkthrough of the canonical retail blow-up trade, slowed down to the point where you can recognize your own version of it
  • The streak tax - why a string of wins is the most dangerous thing that can happen to your account, and what to do when you feel the felt-sense of mastery rising
  • Why you add to losers (the real reason, not the textbook one) and a pre-commitment framework that makes the bad add structurally impossible
  • Position sizing as emotional regulation, not math - finding the size at which your hand does not shake when you place the order
  • The three versions of you who plan, place, and manage every trade, and why the Wednesday version keeps overriding the Sunday version
  • A post-mortem template that actually surfaces what went wrong instead of becoming another way of not feeling
  • The honest conversation about your spouse, your sleep, your body, and the money that should never have been in the account in the first place
  • Three practical appendices: a pre-trade checklist, a post-mortem template, and a multi-week account recovery protocol for when you have just blown up and need to know what to do tonight

This book is not written by a coach. It is not written by a psychologist. It is not written by a guru selling a course.

It is written by a working retail trader who has been through the streaks, the blow-ups, and the long quiet rebuilds - and who has learned, slowly, that the mature trader's account looks nothing like the Instagram fantasy. It looks smaller. Quieter. More boring. More yours.

If you are tired of trading books that pretend the problem is technical when you and your account both know it is not, this is the book that finally treats you like the adult you are.

Read this if you are ready to stop blaming the system.

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Details

  • ISBN-13: 9798195526382
  • ISBN-10: 9798195526382
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: May 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.41 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.55 pounds
  • Page Count: 180

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