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    Managing Mind/Body

    Thank you for the explanation.
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    Managing Mind/Body

    For those of us on the hinterlands with no access to art/independent films, could you briefly comment on the film's relevance and lessons?
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    Managing Mind/Body

    Those were answers? I see that you decline to be drawn into a meaningful debate. My remarks were totally relevant because this is all about YOU, and I have read everything you have ever posted here. In fact, I know some of it better than you do, because you make it up as you go, and conveniently...
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    Managing Mind/Body

    I am contributing constructively. I provided clear critiques of three of Jack's dubious assertions. That's called debate, something you are not used to in your other place. We don't have Nazis over here. Responses to my arguments? No? Is perhaps what we want unchallenged acceptance of everything...
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    Managing Mind/Body

    Put succinctly, the Psych Forum is the graveyard where bullshit comes to die.
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    Managing Mind/Body

    I stand by my logical challenges and my "no whining" challenge. You ain't in Kansas on this Forum.
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    Managing Mind/Body

    Don't think of the poster, think of the logic of the poster. Kings kept court jesters for a reason. I have yet to see much of a reasoned rebuttal to my challenges. Besides, if you didn't have me for an audience, who else would pay attention to you? All I see here is the faithful. And who...
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    Managing Mind/Body

    I merely referred to various manifestations of zoning and not zoning. As to trading becoming as intuitive as hitting a baseball, what beginning hitter ever "swept": the ball's current velocity is X the ball's current spin is Y the ball's current altitude is Z the ball's...
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    Managing Mind/Body

    To quote Jack's post: "The classic example is edge trading with singular signal indicators for entry and then not knowing how to handle exits because of fear of losses." "The three wavelenghts (sic) that coaches and teachers use are related to auditory memory, visual memory and kinesthetic...
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    Managing Mind/Body

    Finally, I take issue with your assertion that "zoning" is the proper mental state for everyone to trade in. Because it presumptively works for you doesn't mean that it is appropriate for every trader. A zonie is reacting intuitively. That is nice if your "system" is intuitive. Yours is not. It...
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    Managing Mind/Body

    To continue, if you are going to talk NLP surreptitiously, with your references to auditory, visual, and kinesthetic modes of thought, you had better bone up on the subject of "strategies", since to the best of my knowledge there are no purely A, V, or K approaches. You fall into the "All...
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    Managing Mind/Body

    There are so many disconnected thoughts in that rambling diatribe that one wonders where to start to rebut it. Perhaps the most factually based is the fallacy that SCT is not an "edge" system. Any combination of conditions on a chart which prompts a high expectation entry is an "edge". Any...
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    Managing Mind/Body

    Good thread idea, JT. IMO it has a lot to do with how high strung you are. My wife can breeze through the day with two TVs and three stereos blaring all different stuff, because she is so laid back that she needs the noise to stay awake to do her work. When I trade I require absolute silence...
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