You Don't Have a Discipline Problem
Dear Trader,
Let me guess...
You've been told countless times to "be more disciplined" or "have more patience" with your trades.
How's that working out for you?
If you're like most traders I've worked with, probably not very well.
I'm not surprised.
After 18 years as a mindset coach—and coaching trader performance for the last 4 years—I've discovered something that explains why most trading psychology advice falls flat:
Traditional approaches only address your conscious mind, while your trading decisions are primarily driven by unconscious patterns and behaviors. 🧠
This disconnect is why you can understand what to do intellectually, but still find yourself:
Cutting winners short
Letting losers run
Revenge trading after losses
Freezing at critical entry points
Breaking your own trading rules
The truth?
You don't have a discipline problem.
You have a brain wiring problem. (And there’s a reason our brains are wired this way.)
This is why I created Peak Performance Trader— to use proven neuroscience techniques to help you literally rewire your brain for trading success.
This isn't about positive thinking or repeating affirmations. This is about creating new neural pathways that automatically support profitable trading behaviors.
And the results speak for themselves. One recent student reported that his account had grown by over 11%.1
Unlike traditional trading psychology that tells you WHAT to do without showing you HOW to do it, Peak Performance Trader gives you practical tools that create immediate shifts in your trading behavior.
Tonight is the last night to watch the free webinar and join Peak Performance Trader:
The program works because it addresses the root cause of poor trading performance, not just the symptoms.
To your trading success,
Mindie
P.S. Peak Performance Trader starts tomorrow, so today is your last chance to register AND grab my new AI program, "The Last Trading Coach You'll Ever Need," as a FREE BONUS.
Student testimonials are not verified. Results are student-reported and may not be typical.