Education for Trading
Ed for trading deals mostly with building a replacement for the first recourse a person turns to while beginning to learn to trade.
The first mental recourse is the kind of stuff and the mental orientation most of the posters in this thread turn to to comment here. On 16APR I had written 25 pages on a trading opportunity and I turned to the subject of "Learning Failure" for the next 10 pages I wrote that day.
I found two drills that needed to be done:
1. Write 100 words on where you are.
2. Write 100 words on the workaround for where you are.
There were 100 "Learning Failure" items to deal with. So the drills amount to writing 20,000 words to get the the place where "Learning Failure" might be dealt with. This is 40 typed pages. I do 3500 words a day as a rule, so it would take a week of reflection and documentation.
I've taught, formally, from 5th grade to post doctoral on the subject of trading. In higher Education my focus was in four fields, though: Bus Admin and Finance, Architecture, Psychiatry, and the Environment when it came into being.
Students run the gamut. For trading an average fifth grade can do it if she/he has a WSJ subcription and a laptop. In the 60's I remember Glennie Close and Reeve Lindberg taking geometry and Reeve's dad and his engineeers did a proof on thri-secting an angle on a d size engineeering drawing. The kids figured out the errors in the long proof. At that time thier contemporaies took a course called "Enviromental Math and we wnet to the NYSE on 29OCT each year. They plotted their daily TA charts and the the "Seven Keys to Value" of NYSE fame. Each student got 25 copies of 10 annual reports and we had a wall of alphabetical shelving. FA was used to pick stocks for plotting using TA. The S&P Eastern regional director provided free a full brokerage service with daily service (his kid was a student). Crystals also grew for four of the six shapes from the center of the room and out the door and down the hall ways. We used string and straws over and over. These were children of wealthy families so they came in all sizes. The 5th graders were just the same children of wealthy Hollywood types.
Wharton, Harvard and MIT left the greatest mark on me in terms of interacting with students. Case studies DO bring out streets smarts. At Tech I wound up in a classroom that had teams working on a problem for 3 years running; it was handed off term to term. 2 1/2 hours defined it; one field trip got the data; and one field fix solved the problem. "out of the box" was the requirement and the long prior dwell time had to do with the 100 items mentioned above.
Wharton solved the drug poisonng problem in three Modified Delphi sessions. It came down to one question: Is the product any good?
What generates the first mental recourse of the posters here is found on three levels (as usual): coarse, medium and fine.
Coarse: Home, School, Environment.
Medium: a rainbow of personal aspects: Status in Life, Character, Orientation, Mind Set, What is Deemed Possible or Not, and Mistaken Acitivities and Astions.
Fine: the topical breakout of Medium: there are 57 topics and this raises about 100 items whose status determines how a person's forst recourse arrives consciously and unconsciously to deal with events either analytically or intuitively.
As we found out in 11APR09 issue of the Economist, stress causes disruption of analysis and intuiting. Humorously, we also found out decisions made, analytically or intuitively, are the opposite of what is required to be correct.
Bottom line: if you do not know what you are doing, you WILL fuck up most of the time. Fortunately thrading intaday is largely zero sum so those who have good first mental recourse do not feel stress, do not get disrupted, and DO make the right decisions.
Top schools winnow to get students. Top schools do problem solving with teams in a case study orientation (real life). Top schools bury the mental first recourse students arrive with.
The other path is successful entrepreneurship. My custom is to attack unsolved problems with "C" corps and do TFSE's with listed "C" corps to create capital as fast as possible in the field. I prefer Marine lawyers and Marine CPA's who can deal. Dealing is how it happens. Dealing is a live case study with money attached.
the first two books on alcohol production were mentioned. the second has transferred to people 14 million copies it turns out and 400,000 went out in four months. This is the definition of an entrepreneurial need at a given scale of application. Acohol production rate of increase is less than electronic texhnology which doubles in tech every 18 months (Sullivan); alcohol takes 48 months. You see the power law applying here.
Schooling is a matter of choice: formal or informal. that is why I put in 5 years here to get an informal record on the global network. All kinds of people succeeded in learning to learn to trade. they now have NEW first mental recourses that simply preclude STRESS, DISRUPTION, WRONG ANALYSIS AND WRONG INTUITING. It is not "news". It is corporations, foundations and hospitals and always has been.
PEOPLE MAY WANT TO PUT ONE "LEARNING FAILURE" ITEM ON A CARD EACH DAY FOR 100 DAYS. YOU HAVE TO DEFINE THE ITEM AND WRITE A WORKAROUND FOR THE ITEM.
It comes down to making a 100 choices on a 100 days.
Q1. Why can't I see the market?
Q3. How much do these platforms cost a month?