I Could Just Trade Forever
Ever hear of a "Runner's High?" Runner's high occurs during long, strenuous workouts, when the level of intensity is high and breathing becomes difficult. It was long thought that endorphins caused this feeling of being able to run forever. But as of late, the endorfin rush has been called into question. Chief Science Officer for the American Council on Exercise, Cedric Bryant, PhD, now says that, "while our circular levels of endorphins might be up, whether that impacts a person's psychological outlook output directly is probably not that likely."
Instead of endorphins, Bryant examines the roll neurotransmitters, especially Dopamine, play in running. "These neurotransmitters also tend to be released and produced in higher concentrations during exercise, so people think that it may be some of these other biochemical substances, aside from the endorphins, that might be responsible for this effect," Bryant said.
You can manage your trading highs as well when you learn to manage your brain.
Think what would it be like to feel you could just trade forever?
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