Gotta love it. When someone mentions IQ, we all go ape.
Good point. Both of them.Quote from supersizeit:
I think one who who spends their time thinking how intelligent he or she is and is eager to tell others is counter-productive self serving egotism and could even be interpreted as lacking in self esteem...though I was classified a child genius as a kid...
Quote from LeonPhelps:
Friend, "superior" is an objective term with reference to intellect. And not synonymous with omniscience. Braggadocio in absentia. As I have clearly stated, there are many more requisites for a successful trader than mere intellect. The question is: Is intellect a prerequisite?
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/08/060801231359.htmQuote from achilles28:
Gotta love it. When someone mentions IQ, we all go ape.
Quote from LeonPhelps:
Not meant as bragging, but I'm smarter than 99.9% of you jokers. From IQ measurement, SAT scores and every standardized test I've taken, I'm in the 0.1% percentile. No BS, just the fact.
So does this mean that I should be a successful trader? Ought a "genius" with at least some common sense dominate the markets?
