Learn to Control Your Fear, Manage Your Stress, &
Develop Your Trading Discipline
Incorporated into the ART® Trading System are the "Fighter Pilot Trading™" skills you will need to develop your psychological trading edge.
Have you ever
wondered what it takes to win in trading? Why some traders excel consistently
and others lose. In Applied Reality Trading® we are going to answer these
questions and explore the reasons why. We are going to see how emotions such as
fear and greed affect your trading results. And why your beliefs and thoughts
determine the outcome of your trading regardless of the trading system or
approach!
We call these techniques “Fighter Pilot Trading™” because fighter pilots have
been trained to overcome their negative emotions to excel under high stress
combat environments much like traders need to overcome their negative emotions
to be successful in high stress trading environments.
In fact, there are many correlations of how a fighter pilot prepares for combat
and how a trader prepares for trading. We will discuss these correlations in
detail in this manual.
Prepare for an exciting journey that will take you from linear concepts of
common sense into non-linear concepts of beliefs and thoughts and the inner
workings of the mind. In addition, we will illustrate how your thoughts and
beliefs and anxieties ultimately determine your reality and how you can change
that reality by altering your thoughts. Fighter pilots do this every day, as
well as successful people around the world! Some do it purposefully while others
do it automatically without even realizing it.
View these Fighter Pilot Trading™ techniques as a “Tool” for you to understand
your mind and how it affects your reality and all you do in life including
trading. Read it as many times as you need to fully understand and grasp the
ideas, concepts, and suggestions as to how to create a better reality for you
and your family.
The Applied Reality Trading® Home-Study Course is set up as if you where
training to be a fighter pilot. Each chapter will be dedicated to a specific
training lesson ultimately leading you to a point where you can fly!
Watch Now!
CLICK HERE To Watch The Free Fighter Pilot Trading™ Presentation Recorded
Webcast From The San Diego TradersExpo
ATTENTION!
Pictures From The San Diego "Fighter Pilot Trading™"
Presentation
Drew & Bennett
Packed House!
We are happy to announce that we have Andrés A. (Drew) Brugal former Navy Captain and Executive Office of the USS Ronald Reagan as lead consultant for our Fighter Pilot Trading™ techniques. Drew will be speaking for TradersCoach.com® at the San Diego TradersExpo in June 2007
and again at the New York TradersExpo in February 2008.
LEARN FROM THIS COMBAT FIGHTER PILOT ABOUT HOW THE MILITARY PREPARES PILOTS FOR THE STRESS OF COMBAT. HEAR FIRST HAND HOW IT FEELS TO LIVE ON THE EDGE, AND WHAT IT TAKES TO DEVELOP THE MINDSET TO PERFORM UNDER PRESSURE, JUST LIKE IN TRADING! LEARN HOW TO MANAGE YOUR EMOTIONS SUCH AS FEAR FROM FORMER CAPTAIN BRUGAL!
Andrés A. (Drew) Brugal's Biography:
Andrés A. (Drew) Brugal was born in Manhattan, New York. He is a member of the 1979 graduating class of the United States Naval Academy and earned his Naval Aviator Wings in August 1981.
His first operational assignment was Fighter Squadron ONE-FIVE-FOUR (VF- 154), stationed at NAS Miramar, California flying the F-4 "Phantom" off USS CORAL SEA (CV-43). While in VF-154, he transitioned to the F-14 "Tomcat" flying off USS CONSTELLATION (CV-64).
In 1984, Captain Brugal received orders to Training Squadron TWENTY-TWO (VT-22) NAS Kingsville, Texas as a flight instructor and Wing Landing Signal Officer, flying the A-4 "Skyhawk". While in VT-22, he was recognized as the 1988 Training Wing TWO Instructor of the Year and the Kingsville Chamber of Commerce Junior Officer of the Year.
Returning to the "Tomcat" in October 1989, Captain Brugal reported to Fighter Squadron Three-Two (VF-32) at NAS Oceana, Virginia. While with VF-32, he deployed aboard USS JOHN F. KENNEDY for Operations DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM where he flew 38 combat missions over Iraq as Strike Lead, Fighter Escort and in the Tactical Air Reconnaissance Pods System (TARPS) mission.
In December 1991, Captain Brugal received orders to the staff of Commander, SECOND FLEET as the Joint Air Warfare Officer. Following this assignment, he was ordered to the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island receiving a Master of Arts Degree in National Security and Strategic Studies.
Captain Brugal re-joined VF-154, now forward deployed in NAF Atsugi, Japan and USS INDEPENDENCE (CV-62), as the Executive Officer, in January 1996. He assumed command in February 1997. The "Black Knights" of VF-154 were recognized with numerous awards during his command, including the Battle "E", Safety "S", and Golden Anchor. The culmination of his command was the presentation of the Chief of Naval Operations' 1998 Admiral Joseph Clifton Award, which recognizes the finest fighter squadron in the U.S. Navy.
Following command in August 1998, Captain Brugal was assigned to the Chief of Naval Personnel in Millington, Tennessee as the Head, Major Staffs Placement. In October 1999 he reported to the Joint Staff, Washington, DC as the Chief, Special Activities Branch in the J39 Information Operations Deputy Directorate. In October 2000, he was selected for Major Command in the nuclear powered aircraft carrier (CVN) pipeline. He reported as Executive Officer of the U.S. Navy's newest nuclear powered aircraft carrier, USS RONALD REAGAN (CVN 76) in November 2003.
His military awards include the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, two gold stars; Air Medal, two gold stars and Combat "V"; Joint Commendation Medal; Navy Commendation Medal, one silver star and Combat "V". During his career, Captain Brugal has accumulated greater than 5000 flight hours and nearly 1000 carrier landings.