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Strategies & Market Trends : Trade What You See, Not What You Think

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To: Dominick who wrote (317)1/21/2001 11:17:43 AM
From: Threei  Read Replies (1) of 867
 
Dominick,

this is very deep and very correct analysis, IMO. This process of translation, converting of new info into your own language is probably what determines success when one learns the method or system.
You helped me to define this difference I see every day. There are people that manage to ingrane info they are presented to in their perception. They adjust both their thinking and system itself in a way that becomes their own understanding. The most successful of them in a while don't need any instructions how to handle particular trade. It's enough to bring the opportunity to their attention and they turn it into actual trade.
And there are traders that try to go mechanical about method. It never becomes something deeply understood and adopted for them. As a result, they need detailed explanation for each move even after months of using the system. Core of the method remains as you put it foreign for them.
One more very interesting detail. For those who translate the method into their own language emotions become their friend and helper, effectively working for them, helping to deepen their intuitive perception. For those who percieves the context as foreign emotions remain enemies, undermining their trading.

Thank you, great post! You guys bring incredible value to the thread.

Vadym
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