2025-06-04 10:50:57
Inspired by Dr. Brett Steenbarger’s The Daily Trading Coach
To help traders use fear and nervousness not as barriers, but as signals, turning emotion into insight and uncertainty into structured reflection. Inspired by Dr. Brett Steenbarger, this lesson teaches how to listen to your internal discomfort and convert it into decisive, confident action.
Dr. Steenbarger likens fear in trading to a warning light in a cockpit. A pilot doesn’t panic when a light flashes, he runs a checklist. He verifies systems, assesses the environment, and checks his radar. The alert doesn’t mean eject. It only means pause, assess, confirm.
Fear in trading is no different. It’s not a stop sign. It’s a signal. And the best traders learn to read it like seasoned pilots read their instruments.
Steenbarger writes:
“Fear is the friend of trading when it points to genuine sources of danger.”
When nervousness hits mid-trade, it might mean something has changed. You’re not failing, your instincts are flagging something for review.
Ask:
This kind of inner dialogue creates emotional precision, allowing you to act from awareness rather than impulse.
Dr. Steenbarger suggests a mental checklist to guide decisions in moments of anxiety. Here’s how you can adapt it in your own trading:
Run this checklist whenever fear creeps in. It helps separate noise from signal and validates whether your discomfort is a warning or a false alarm.
Quote from Brett Steenbarger
“Blind action based on emotion is a formula for disaster... but to ignore emotion is equally fraught with peril. When you ignore feelings, you cannot have a feel for markets.”
This is where most traders go wrong: either they overreact to fear, or bury it completely. Both are dangerous. Fear is useful if you know how to read it.
According to Steenbarger, fear often shows up at the edge of progress when you increase trade size, hold longer, or test a new strategy.
“Trading a new market or setup, raising your size, holding your trades until they reach a target these are nerve-wracking situations that can represent great areas of growth and development.”
Let fear tell you where you’re stretching, not where you’re failing.
Next time you feel nervous:
Fear isn’t your enemy. It’s your coach. It tells you when something needs a closer look.
Dr. Brett Steenbarger teaches us that confidence doesn’t come from the absence of fear, but from having a process that allows us to navigate fear with structure.
Don’t suppress your emotions. Train them. Let nervousness become a catalyst for clarity - not a trigger for chaos.
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