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To: CharlieChina who wrote (72)12/3/2000 11:29:54 AM
From: davealex  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 104
 
99.9% of the people who trade and use SI as an information tool are very very poor traders ....

Pretty broad brush stroke there, Nicholas...

Dave



To: CharlieChina who wrote (72)12/4/2000 12:28:25 AM
From: Nick Morvay  Respond to of 104
 
I'm not convinced that one should study martial arts to be a good trader. However, meditation in any form, yoga, transcendental, martial arts or any kind of relaxation and focusing technique can be beneficial. Although not specifically for trading, I use meditation on a daily basis and have been sudying martial arts for over 10 years (Yoshinkan Aikido 1st Dan). Has meditation helped me to be a better trader? Perhaps. Difficult to know. But it has helped me to focus my attention, quiet my thoughts, remain calm, equalize my mood swings and many more. I believe these to be helpful.

Regards,
Nick