The Mental Edge In Trading

I agree,
I watched it for three minutes only. more like just one. -- probably gonna be a whole bunch of psycho useless, sleepy theory babble. o_O:confused:
Those who can do...Do -- those who can't...teach,

He looks like a Big Mac that's wearing a pink cotton vest.
If he had rosier red pink cheeks and face from drinking...he would kind of look like MarketSurfer.


hahahah funniest thing ive hear on ET
 
They all seem to want to join the bandwagon of those who coach/advise traders.
Strangely the most effective methods, such as dhamma (dot) org, are free ( based on voluntary donation only
from people who have completed it).
You went for the 3 day or 1 week course? How was it? What aspect helped you in trading?
 
You went for the 3 day or 1 week course? How was it? What aspect helped you in trading?

I went for the full 10 days retreat.
First time, I only did 6 days as some of my then "fans" came in to manifest their existence and this created troubles. Second time, we knew they'd show up, and with the staff we manage to ensure that I could finish the full 10 days.

The course was very hard. It was very hard to look deep into one past, oneself, one's mental conditionning - for me specifically my naivety, though I regret now to have lost my naivety.

In what ways these retreat did help my trading : I saw my mistakes in all their clarity.
From then it was about working on each mistake. This one not being an easy thing.

The course brought so much self-honesty, that if trading is a mirror to one's psychology,
the retreat basically cleaned up the miror as I had a tendency to hide w-h-y I was making
such or such trading mistake.

For a trader who has given its due - 10 000hrs screen time - and still is not going forward,
these 10 days retreats are a must to really find out what one is doing so as to ensure failure.
 
Absolutely zero interest in watching something a psychiatrist has to say.

LOL...Have you ever read the traders' bible "Trading in the Zone"? I stopped after 3 chapters I think. I am amazed at the number of great traders who actually like this book..." No amount of market study will do the job, the problem is in your mind"...
 
LOL...Have you ever read the traders' bible "Trading in the Zone"? I stopped after 3 chapters I think. I am amazed at the number of great traders who actually like this book..." No amount of market study will do the job, the problem is in your mind"...
I tried to read it as well years ago and couldn't get through it.
 
They all seem to want to join the bandwagon of those who coach/advise traders.
Strangely the most effective methods, such as dhamma (dot) org, are free ( based on voluntary donation only
from people who have completed it).
Not commenting on this guy but I've noticed plenty of broke guys talking a lot.
 
Not commenting on this guy but I've noticed plenty of broke guys talking a lot.

Your nickname is POOR boy : right? I am sure you have not heard of LOA, right?

Paying a LOT of money for coaching is money well spent.
 
I went for the full 10 days retreat.
First time, I only did 6 days as some of my then "fans" came in to manifest their existence and this created troubles. Second time, we knew they'd show up, and with the staff we manage to ensure that I could finish the full 10 days.

The course was very hard. It was very hard to look deep into one past, oneself, one's mental conditionning - for me specifically my naivety, though I regret now to have lost my naivety.

In what ways these retreat did help my trading : I saw my mistakes in all their clarity.
From then it was about working on each mistake. This one not being an easy thing.

The course brought so much self-honesty, that if trading is a mirror to one's psychology,
the retreat basically cleaned up the miror as I had a tendency to hide w-h-y I was making
such or such trading mistake.

For a trader who has given its due - 10 000hrs screen time - and still is not going forward,
these 10 days retreats are a must to really find out what one is doing so as to ensure failure.

Thanks for the info. I live near (1 hour + drive) a Dhamma Center. I know/learnt different kind of meditation (though most are same in core/context). Cannot imagine living for 3/10 days without cell phone/outside world contacts. What are you referring as 'fans' in the above reply?
 
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