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Anmol Singh

Founder of Live Traders; Trading Coach & Author
Anmol Singh
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About Anmol Singh

TradingInvestingEmotional ControlTrading PsychologyDiscipline & Habits

Anmol Singh is a trader, investor, and the founder of Live Traders, where he and his team coach people to execute trades, review scenarios, and — most importantly — keep their emotions in check when the stakes are high. He has been trading since his college dorm days, where he saved enough to legally start multiple franchises and move to America, and was well-established as a successful trader by the age of 22.

He is the author of two books, "Prepping for Success" and "Mastering the Trader Within," distilling hard-won lessons from a journey he calls the biggest personal-development project he ever embarked on. A sought-after trading coach and seminar speaker, Anmol has been featured in major media outlets including Business Insider, Forbes, and International Business Times.

On The Daily Mastermind, Anmol sat down with George Wright III to break down the discipline and emotional control behind consistent trading: why curiosity beats motivation, how the markets act as a personal-development mirror, the integrity-discipline-consistency stack that builds real confidence, and his three-bucket model for running trading like a business.

Key Insights

Key takeaways from Anmol

01
Curiosity outlasts motivation.
If money is the only reason you trade, the first sign of trouble makes you quit. Genuine curiosity about how markets work keeps you learning through the losing stretches long enough to get good.
02
Discipline is the end of negotiation.
Discipline is when your identity is so strong you stop negotiating with your day-to-day feelings. Engineer systems — a scheduled trainer, an automated exit — so the decision is made before emotion arrives.
03
Confidence is built from the inside out.
Confidence is knowing your own worth; arrogance is trying to prove it to the room. Your unconscious mind tracks every commitment you keep or break — follow through and that inner voice starts backing you up.
04
Run trading like a business with three buckets.
Day trading is the income bucket, swing trading the growth bucket, and core investing the long-term wealth bucket. Separate purposes keep you from draining investment dollars on impulsive daily trades.