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The person that answered and said humans are not geared for perfection is right. How many factory workers in the history of General Motors made it to the executive suite? How many soldiers that even got through West Point or and of the other services branches made it to the top?
You are right in that most people don't win at things because they don't THINK they can. Most are programmed for mediocrity, not success. I had to reprogram my mind in that department too, just to be able to make it even with a mechanical system. Otherwise, the setbacks along the road would have made me give up.
I ask a serious question regarding trading. Why should every new so called trader expect to code a computer and beat the game?
It isn't. Most people that program bots and strategies on various platforms don't have a clue about what it takes to create a real, sustainable edge. (I think vendors of these platforms should be taken to task for making it look easy in order to sell their wares, knowing the majority will just give their money away).
Where is it written that a programmer has a clue about trading?
Again, it isn't, and the majority don't. It's not just about programming; it's about being good with statistics, probabilities, having patience, and having a deep understanding of markets - the way they
really move, not the way they are made out to be (i.e. totally news- and fundamentals-driven). Not to mention an appetite for risk and reward, ability to balance the two, and a burning passion to succeed.
A piece of shit computer is not going to get the 90% of losers to the promised land, thats a givin.
True, because it's about attitude.