Quote from Duref Mudgins:
Cardiology is a bad example. How about a sports coach? Would you take tennis lessons from someone who doesn't play?
But I share your lack of passion for trading. It is such a dull endeavor. No excitement whatever.
One last time. I have coached a number of tennis players also. I certainly hope that an aspiring tennis player seeks out a coach to teach him/her the mechanics of tennis. Whether that qualifies the coach to help train the mind of the tennis player is a different domain. There are numbers of sports coaches that never played the game, but were great coaches. Vince Lombardi was a school teacher.
The proof is in performance, not opinion. That I'm very comfortable with. If you insist on fusing two differnet domains, so be it. Cognitive dissonance is like that -- don't try to confuse my beliefs with facts to the contrary. There is powerful evidence that engrained, biased beliefs resist change no matter how much evidence is presented to the contrary. That's my position.
Regarding passion. Traders I know are very passionate about their trading. That is something that is necessary to sustain you on the learning curve. It is also what allows a trader to change. His passion to master trading. I pity you if you do not have passion for how you invest your time and energy.
Rande Howell