After my studies of psychology and a lot of different jobs I eventually end up winning my life as a professional poker player for several years now.
In that field, bankroll managment and a good mindset are the very basics. Then, you work (every day) on your strategies and deep understanding of the mathematics and statistics behind the game.
There is a lot of similarities with trading. At the end of the day, it's a "game" of incomplete information. You gater the maximum info you can get (player style, tracker, statistics, ... graph candle, support, wave, indicadors, ...) then, you take the better decision you can. As long as your decision has a positive expected value ON THE LONG TERM, you are good. The fact that you loose or win one hand (or one trade) doesn't matter because you'll never be able to take good decision 100%. It's just the very result of taking decision with an 50% < X% < 100% chance of beeing right.
I'm reading a book about TA. It seemed like a reference in the domain. I'm not sure where to focus my learning after that book.
Anyone here can offer me some suggestions.
Books, trading platform, bots, ... (in english, french or spanish) I mainely interrested in crypto trading. Even if it's trading USD on some amazing industrial-grade financial smart contract platform