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Trade Like a Shark: The Naked Trader: How to Eat and Not Get Eaten in the Stock Market
- Narrated by: Thomas Cassidy
- Length: 6 hrs and 12 mins
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Summary
Take a bite out of the markets with the Naked Trader! This audiobook is for anyone who really wants to consistently make money trading shares.
Trading and investing can be tough - most fail. The human mind is to blame. It’s prone to emotion, cluttered with distractions like Twitter and social media, easily trapped by scams. But it’s possible to make money in the markets - and to do so reliably.
Robbie Burns, aka The Naked Trader, has been trading successfully from his home for 15 years - making over £2m tax-free (while eating a lot of toast and watching Game of Thrones). He’s also met and helped thousands of fellow traders at his seminars, seen every possible trading meltdown, and knows exactly what can go wrong - but also how to put it right. In Trade Like a Shark, Robbie uses his unique firsthand experience and the real-life stories traders have shared with him to expose exactly how the human mind can play havoc with your trading. At the same time he reveals his tried-and-tested methods for overcoming it, showing how to be a shark, gobbling up money from the "fish" who are full of fear, greed, and other emotions. (And also why modelling yourself on Mr Spock can work wonders).
If you’ve run into problems trading in the stock market - or just want to reinforce good habits - there is no better or wittier guide to the pitfalls that are out there, and some surprisingly effective ways to overcome them. It's a must-listen-to book on trading psychology - without the jargon. Listen to it and take your trading to the next level now!
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- Etamlo
- 24-06-21
Highly recommended
Great overview of trading psychology without the jargon. Plus I emailed Robbie with a question and he responded that day. Brilliant. I can't imagine Jeffrey Archer doing that!
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- kris
- 06-09-19
Good not great
I’m a big fan of Robbie burns, I use his book the naked trader as a bible of sorts and it’s done me wonders. This book is good for market psychology but nothing I haven’t figured out myself over the past few year, 100% recommend this for anyone new to trading
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- Andrew
- 03-05-20
changed the way I thought about trading
A fantastic listen and about a thousand"oh my body, that's me!" moments....
don't know why everyone is moaning about the reader, he was absolutely fine, reminded me of Tony Hirst the voice of 'how it's made.'
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- Brothwell Family
- 27-04-20
God-awful narration!
Within a few minutes of listening to the book, I knew that this was going to be a hard ‘listen’. The narrator is truly awful! God knows how he ever got a job doing this. The book itself is alright, but is basically a re-cap of The Naked Trader, not providing much in terms of additional value.
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- Chris
- 01-09-19
Great book, worst narrator
I love all of Robbie burns books, I love them on audible even more because the narrator makes them amazing. This book on the other hand. What was Robbie thinking, the narrator can barley read. It made me want to literally kill myself. The information in the book it great but I will have to get a paperback because I can't listen to this guy any longer. Ruined. I don't understand. What's up with this narrator. He seems angry nothing like Robbie. More like one of those narrator bots on your phone or Siri. It's horrible. I cannot take his voice.
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- Bus
- 10-09-20
Some good points, but a simplistic and annoying
I listed to the Naked Trader beginners book many times when I started investing and found it very useful. I have read scores of investing books since so I did not find this book is as good, It repeats a lot of the content from the original Naked Trader but does add some more detail.
Robbie knows his stuff and is obviously well read. He takes the content of other books / gurus and summarises them in a simple style, but for me it is too simple. Whilst the ideas are good, it feels like this book is written by a 14 year old for his school mates, The humour is childish and annoying with pointless witty comments added to increase the word count. It is also read quite slowly. I set the reader to 1.3 x normal speed.
If you only intend to listen to a couple of books on investing then you might find this book helpful, but if you listen to a lot then this book will disappoint.
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- Trevor Johnson
- 07-05-21
A voice you want to punch
The book is okay, a bit of a cash-in as it just expands on the psychological elements mentioned in his main book. Basically, don't be an idiot, trading is like gambling in that it requires analysis and work. Anyone who has played poker properly and successfully will already understand this. But the narration... Dreadful. Try the sample now. Just sound normal/likeable, mate.
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- Moiz Palaci
- 21-12-19
a very valuable book to succeed with shares.
loved it!!
worth its weight in gold. Robbie the author makes it simple to understand
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- Mr
- 03-07-19
Liked the book, but not the narrator.
I've read both of Mr Burns previous books, and had the pleasure of meeting him at one of his seminars a few years ago, and I've always enjoyed his irreverent, but down-to-earth, no-nonsense attitude. This book is also a winner, with tons of insightful analysis of the common psychological pitfalls Burn's has observed in the thousands of people he has tried to tutor: all delivered in plain, jargon-free language.
I've always believed the main value of books on trading psychology is that they allow you to specifically recognize and define your bad behavior so as to give you a better chance of correcting it. All market participants will cringe at as they recognize each of their own faults and mistakes mercilessly dissected here.
Unfortunately they picked a different narrator to his other books. And this one is wooden, stiff, and does not at all convey Burn's sense of humor. (Although admittedly his Spock impression is pretty good).
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- Dbx7
- 07-03-21
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I’m not going to comment on the content of the book, but I’ve seen lots of negative reviews of the narrator. As an audible veteran I can definitely say that these negative reviews are unfounded. The reading is a little slow, but just bump it up to 1.2 or 1.3, and you have a lively enthusiastic voice, which I find great. He does a few great accents on the book, including Liverpool, which can’t be easy! So if you like the look of this book, the listen is great. Enjoy!
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