Any drug to help make u a better trader?

The endorphins produced by love


Love of trading
Love of the journey
Love of the learning and exploration
Love of the game
Love of falling flat on your face - then getting back up
Love of executing perfectly (the outcome damned)


Better than smelling napalm in the morning – if you ask me…..


Good Trading All

RN
 
i take 200 mgs of test per week and some hcg. also take small dose of ritalin 3x per day. keeps me focused ,pumped,possitive,and unstoppable.
 
Be very, very careful taking any drug that messes with Serotonin. If you take it long enough you can quickly become addicted to it and getting off of it is like getting off of crack. Stay clear of these drugs! They are extremely dangerous.

Tramadol, Effexor, Lexapro are just a few that you should stay away from.

Forget about the drugs and learn to meditate. That will improve your mind and body without putting chemicals into your system. Start here and read on.

http://www.yogananda-srf.org/tmp/meditation_notitle.aspx?id=1719

Quote from levitation:

small dose of aderrall may help if you trade on a system based approach opposed to intuition.

basically you want anything that boosts your serotonin (makes you happy) while at the same time doesn't dupe you into thinking that every trade you make is an instant winner.
 
Bravo RDT! The most important thing you said here is, "you should get a blood test at least yearly." Personally, I need 2000 IU of vitamin D to maintain my target serum levels. I know a guy who needs 8000 IU. I know another person who take 80,000 IU of vitamin A (no that's not a typo). Her body can't absord Vitamin A like a normal person would and her finger nails and corneas fall off as a result. 80,000 IU is toxic to any other person.

People are so quick to reach for a pill when nature has put everything you need at your finger tips. It just takes a bit of work to find the right answer and tweak it to fit your system.

Forget the Ritalin. You might as well start cooking Meth.

Quote from retaildaytrader:

Your focus should be on making sure your blood serum has ideal concentrations of certain vitamins and minerals. You should get a blood test at least yearly to make sure your body is not lacking anything.

Here are some things you might consider:

Melatonin - 1 mg right at bed-time - Promotes sleep, deeper and faster
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melatonin

Vitamin C - Helps you deal with stress - 500 mg to 1 gram per day
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1999/08/990823072615.htm

Vitamin D - Deficiency linked to depression
http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/depression.shtml

Vitamin E - Deficiency linked to depression
http://www.nutraingredients.com/Research/Vitamin-E-status-role-in-depression

Here is an article on a lack of different vitamins causing depression:

http://depression.about.com/cs/diet/a/vitamin.htm

Dont forget about proper hydration. 13 cups a day for males is the ideal amount of water to consume according to the Mayo clinic.

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/water/NU00283

The moral of the story is eat a balanced diet and get a blood test at least once a year. Take a few supplements. I would take a general vitamin supplement, 1 mg of Melatonin at bed-time (get at least 8 hours of sleep), 500 mg of Vitamin C, and 1000 mg of Vitamin D. Additionally, 13 cups of water per day.

In the morning when you wake up, you want to run at least a mile combined with some other exercises to improve circulation and promote general health.

Focus on the ideal levels of health and nutrition. The healthier you are then the more you will be focused.
 
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