Mastering the art of Kaizen Trading – FREE PDF

Mastering the art of Kaizen tradingIf you have ever wondered how the Japanese miracle occurred, and what has been the driving force and inspiration for what many refer to as the Japanese miracle, you need look no further than the term Kaizen. It is a word of two parts, Kai and Zen, and when roughly translated from the Japanese, can be interpreted as ‘continuous change for the better’. It is this simple philosophy, first applied to Japanese business post the Second World War, which has been the inspiration and foundation stone on which their domination of world markets has been built. Every activity, from the world of manufacturing to achievement on the sports field, can be broken down into many steps, each adding to the overall process and achieving perfection. In sports, it is often referred to as ‘marginal gains’. After all, if a process comprises 100 steps, and each can be improved by 0.05%, overall, this leads to a 5% gain. This is the simple concept on which the Kaizen approach has been universally adopted in big business, sporting endeavors, and many other associated fields.

In this book, you will discover how it can be applied to the world of trading, which, again, is a process that can be analyzed and broken down into the constituent parts that make up the whole.  It is the foundation approach I use for all my coaching and mentoring students to help them develop their own unique playbook for trading the markets, and underpinned by volume price analysis. You can download a free copy of the book from my site, and if you keen to discover more, you can register for a free 3o minute chat with myself or one of the team to discover whether we can help you achieve your own trading goals and objectives, by clicking the link here – https://www.annacoulling.com/anna-coulling-coaching-programs/

About Anna 2015 Articles
Hi – my name is Anna Coulling and I am a full time currency, commodities and equities trader. I have been involved in both trading and investing for over fifteen years and have traded many different financial instruments, from options and futures to stocks and commodities. I write and publish articles ( mostly for free ) for UK and international publications on a wide variety of financial issues, and in particular I enjoy helping others learn how to invest and trade.

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