Quote from lindq:
WSJ today reviews Malcolm Gladwell and his new book "Outliers".
He's quoted as saying that in his studies of experts in a variety of fields, concentrated study of at least 10,000 hours is required to begin to gain mastery.
Something to keep in mind as your trading progresses.
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Hey fellas,
I've calculated how many hours I have trading (watching the hourly chart & trading). Seems like it comes to approximately 10,000 hours.
I trade future for myself & others at this stage & may likely start a CTA in the next few months.
TO be fair, I got my ass kicked my first 18-months of trading. There are certain lessons you MUST learn for yourself.
I agree with the premise that it takes up to 10,000 hours of intense study to finally understand something.
Many of you might be wondering what I've learned in 10,000 hours.
Here goes: Any market moves only with respect to its supports & resistances.
These can be determined by drawing straight lines; sometimes horizontal, sometimes diagonal.
Nothing else works, unless you're doing some sort of arbitrage or spreading (better make sure you know what you're doing!).
For those of you aspiring to make a living in this industry on a full-time basis, begin racking up the hours watching the hourly chart. Look for levels at which the market reverses. Put your "crosshairs" on and draw S/R lines. You'll see what I"m talking about. I promise.
