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Risk On: Trading Podcast
Risk On
12 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to Risk On, where trading meets psychology. Hosted by Ben, an Emergency Medical Technician turned trader, this podcast cuts through the noise to explore risk, decision-making, and emotional control in trading. Learn how to master risk, overcome fear, and build resilience - because success isn’t just about strategy, it’s also about mindset. If you’re ready for honest insights and real conversations on trading psychology, this is for you. 🎙 Risk On: Trading Podcast – Master risk. Master yourself.
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Welcome to Risk On, where trading meets psychology. Hosted by Ben, an Emergency Medical Technician turned trader, this podcast cuts through the noise to explore risk, decision-making, and emotional control in trading. Learn how to master risk, overcome fear, and build resilience - because success isn’t just about strategy, it’s also about mindset. If you’re ready for honest insights and real conversations on trading psychology, this is for you. 🎙 Risk On: Trading Podcast – Master risk. Master yourself.
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Episode #6 - Death by a Thousand Tabs
Risk On: Trading Podcast
26 minutes 52 seconds
8 months ago
Episode #6 - Death by a Thousand Tabs

🎙️ Episode 6 – The Attention Economy: How Information Overload is Destroying Your Trading Decisions

In this episode of Risk On, Ben dives deep into one of the most overlooked threats: information overload.

We live in an age where every tweet, chart, headline, and notification ping battles for your attention. But here’s the uncomfortable truth; your ability to make sound trading decisions is being eroded by dopamine loops, digital distraction, and the relentless churn of financial noise.

Ben unpacks how the attention economy is hijacking your focus, why social media might be the silent killer of your edge, and what the science says about decision fatigue and cognitive breakdown. From dopamine detoxes to building a trading fortress, you’ll walk away with practical frameworks to reclaim your clarity and sharpen your edge.

đźš« Stop drowning in data.

âś… Start trading with precision.

You’ll learn:

Why your brain craves stimulation, not information

The hidden cost of constant scrolling

How decision fatigue ruins your trading over time

Steps to build a focused, distraction-free trading environment

Techniques to filter noise and protect your cognitive bandwidth

If you're feeling mentally scattered or constantly second-guessing trades, this episode is your signal to reset. It’s not about consuming more; it’s about refining what truly matters.


#Trading #RiskManagement #DayTrading #SwingTrading #TradingPsychology #TradingPodcast



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Risk On: Trading Podcast
Welcome to Risk On, where trading meets psychology. Hosted by Ben, an Emergency Medical Technician turned trader, this podcast cuts through the noise to explore risk, decision-making, and emotional control in trading. Learn how to master risk, overcome fear, and build resilience - because success isn’t just about strategy, it’s also about mindset. If you’re ready for honest insights and real conversations on trading psychology, this is for you. 🎙 Risk On: Trading Podcast – Master risk. Master yourself.