Quote from [Proximo]:
I think the case for most ppl who are classified as ADD is this:
When they like something they can focus -- If they don't like something then they lose interest and are given the ADD label.
Of course there are extreme cases where people really have ADD but my guess is that this is a very small % of the population.
Quote from Rearden Metal:
Hippie, you've got to read (the first 96 pages of) this book:
<img src=http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=3022591>
You'll understand yourself so much better once you do, I promise!
Quote from Rearden Metal:
We can focus just fine when we find something to be <b>interesting</b> enough. Perhaps the problem isn't your ADD/ADHD, but that you're not sufficiently obsessed/drawn in by the markets.
Quote from orl:
I second this. Having a personality that borders to OCD, ADD/ADHD and Asperger's, trading is one of the few endeavours in which I can utilize my mind's full potential.
My is interest seems to be fading however, which it usually does once a new challenge is "mastered". Now I usually just trade the open, but as I trade the ES and CL you can add size and make a decent living with little screen time.
I would also recommend you look into neuroplasticity. Both the mind and the brain can be changed, and it seems to me that far too many just accept and adapt to a diagnosis. Break free!
Dr. Jeffrey Schwartz wrote an interesting book on self-directed neuroplasticity.
http://www.amazon.com/Mind-Brain-Ne...=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1291222071&sr=1-2
Quote from Rearden Metal:
Hippie, you've got to read (the first 96 pages of) this book:
<img src=http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=3022591>
You'll understand yourself so much better once you do, I promise!
Quote from Ghost of Cutten:
Try this one:
http://www.amazon.com/Attention-Def...-Perception/dp/1887424148/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_8
+1Quote from Rearden Metal:
We can focus just fine when we find something to be <b>interesting</b> enough. Perhaps the problem isn't your ADD/ADHD, but that you're not sufficiently obsessed/drawn in by the markets. .