T TorontoTrader2 Oct 24, 2006 #4 I have heard that they are - must be very disiplined and follow checklists. And would army folks be more diciplined at trading? Both are trained to make quick and correct decisions - their lives depend upon it?
I have heard that they are - must be very disiplined and follow checklists. And would army folks be more diciplined at trading? Both are trained to make quick and correct decisions - their lives depend upon it?
S Schaefer Oct 24, 2006 #5 Yeah, right...take a pilot out of the cockpit, and they're like fish out of water Schaefer
D dac8555 Oct 24, 2006 #6 i also think that profession would be one of the better ones for trading. 1. discipline 2. Used to being bored 3. Knows how to handle stress 4. overall calm 5. lots of study and preperation.
i also think that profession would be one of the better ones for trading. 1. discipline 2. Used to being bored 3. Knows how to handle stress 4. overall calm 5. lots of study and preperation.
N nkhoi Oct 24, 2006 #7 think so, they are trained to check off the pre-flight list and follow the rule as oppose to the rest of population as wild gold prospector
think so, they are trained to check off the pre-flight list and follow the rule as oppose to the rest of population as wild gold prospector
H Handsome Oct 24, 2006 #9 Do pilots make better traders? I don't think so. Especially if they play for The Yankees.
S Spxdes Oct 24, 2006 #10 Quote from Handsome: Do pilots make better traders? I don't think so. Especially if they play for The Yankees. More... Oh man. Thats just wrong....although I did laugh.
Quote from Handsome: Do pilots make better traders? I don't think so. Especially if they play for The Yankees. More... Oh man. Thats just wrong....although I did laugh.