The Art and Business of Professional Trading

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The Art and Business of Professional Trading

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 272 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781394391745

Full Description

The library of trading literature falls into three largely useless categories. Pop-psychology books focus on mindset and discipline, but psychology is downstream of process. If you lack edge, no amount of mental work saves you. Paint-by-numbers manuals promise certainty through precise setups and mechanical rules, but in an adversarial, reflexive market, widely-known patterns become traps, and the playbook becomes a liability. Academic tomes provide mathematical rigor disconnected from the reality of execution under uncertainty.

The Art and Business of Professional Trading occupies the void between them. It is what has been missing for the ambitious trader ready to move beyond hobbyist speculation and think with the rigor of an institutional desk.

Ryan Wright is founder and CEO of a principal trading firm whose traders include veterans of Jane Street, Point72, and DRW. He argues that the amateur's obsession with predicting price direction is a trap. In a market dominated by algorithms and institutional flow, prediction is fragile, but structure is robust. Professional trading is not a game of prophecy. The market is a hostile, negative-sum environment where the primary threat is adverse selection. If you cannot identify the constrained player on the other side of your trade, you are the liquidity they are hunting.

The book is organized into four parts: Foundations, Mental Models, The Professional's Edge, and The Business of Trading. Wright explains the Operator's Equation for calculating true expectancy after friction, the concept of "forced players" whose constraints create genuine edge, how to decompose your returns to understand what's actually driving them, and regime awareness for recognizing when your strategy's environment has shifted. Vague advice about discipline is replaced with mechanism design: external systems that enforce rational behavior when biology fails.

The method draws from decision science, behavioral economics, and lessons from high-stakes fields where being wrong has immediate consequences: aviation, military strategy, and engineering. This is not a collection of chart patterns. It is a guide to building a trading business that is robust to uncertainty and resistant to emotional error.

This book belongs alongside Taleb's Fooled by Randomness, Lebrón's The Laws of Trading, Donnelly's Alpha Trader, and Carver's work on systematic trading. It respects your intelligence enough to tell you the truth: the market is not fair, and survival requires a fundamental reconstruction of how you think, size risk, and interpret reality.

Contents

Acknowledgments vii

About the Author ix

Introduction 1

Part I: First Principles 7

Chapter 1: The Invisible Opponent 9

Chapter 2: Process Over Outcome 23

Chapter 3: Adverse Selection 37

Chapter 4: The Mirage of Certainty 51

Chapter 5: Probabilistic Thinking and Expectancy 67

Chapter 6: The Operator's Equation 79

Part II: Mental Models 95

Chapter 7: Where Edge Comes From 97

Chapter 8: Structural Discipline 115

Chapter 9: Position Sizing 129

Chapter 10: Risk Definition 149

Chapter 11: Decomposition 163

Part III: The Professional's Edge 177

Chapter 12: Second-order Thinking 179

Chapter 13: Mathematics of Survival 193

Chapter 14: Regime Awareness 205

Chapter 15: Operating System 221

Part IV: The Business of Trading 227

Chapter 16: Tactical Protocols 229

Chapter 17: Building a Professional Future 241

Glossary 255

Index 261

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