Stoic Trading Psychology

Why Stoics Make Better Traders

27 min · 6. juli 2026
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In this episode of Stoic Trading Psychology, we explore why Stoics often make better traders. The market is unpredictable, emotional, and completely indifferent to our opinions—qualities that mirror many of life's greatest challenges. So how can a 2,000-year-old philosophy give traders an edge today? We'll discuss the Stoic principles of focusing only on what you can control, detaching from short-term outcomes, overcoming ego, and embracing uncertainty. More importantly, we'll connect these timeless ideas directly to trading psychology, showing how they can help you stay disciplined, manage risk, and make better decisions under pressure. Whether you're in a winning streak or navigating a difficult drawdown, this episode will challenge the way you think about success in the markets—and remind you that your greatest edge isn't your strategy, but your mindset.

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episode Why Stoics Make Better Traders cover

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In this episode of Stoic Trading Psychology, we explore why Stoics often make better traders. The market is unpredictable, emotional, and completely indifferent to our opinions—qualities that mirror many of life's greatest challenges. So how can a 2,000-year-old philosophy give traders an edge today? We'll discuss the Stoic principles of focusing only on what you can control, detaching from short-term outcomes, overcoming ego, and embracing uncertainty. More importantly, we'll connect these timeless ideas directly to trading psychology, showing how they can help you stay disciplined, manage risk, and make better decisions under pressure. Whether you're in a winning streak or navigating a difficult drawdown, this episode will challenge the way you think about success in the markets—and remind you that your greatest edge isn't your strategy, but your mindset.

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