Thats perfectly fine. Something tells me that we play in different sandboxes anywaysIt doesn't benefit me to explain my perspective, train of thought since it could make you guys better traders, i.e. more competition for my trades.

I have zero passion with regards to the topic, but I do have an opinion. This business is all about dealing with randomness, both quantitatively and emotionally. Just like in poker, the best you can do is skew the odds by playing the right cards, but you should always be aware that shit happens and nobody can predict what's next in the deck. Anyone who does not understand (or refuses to accept) that random events can not be foreseen has no business managing risk in a professional setting.I appreciate your passion and conviction for your personal interpretation of mentioned events. Let's just agree to disagree?
Humans have trouble accepting that most things in life can't be predicted and that most of the events are completely out of our control. Thats why we invent gods and conspiracy theories, follow gurus and otherwise act as if outcomes are pre-determined by someone or something.
