In that case I hope you are better at fishing.give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime
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In that case I hope you are better at fishing.give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime
You can certainly win with online poker, looking at cards and bets only.
What I have here is sitting at the table, looking at extra stuff - is the guy getting chatty? or is he getting quiet? are his eyes getting shifty? are his hands shaking?
If you want to use poker as an analogy then you cannot compare it to a live game unless you are on the trading floor.
Trading with a computer can be compared to online poker. You don't know who is on the other side of the trade or what motivates them. All you can do is play the cards you are dealt and the cards on the table.
The cards on the table represent the news every one has. Thinking that you have more information than the other players will give you a false sense of security. It gives you a bias that may lead you to ignore what the market is telling you.
The difference is that you cannot bluff the market. You are going to get called every time.
Personally I don't see the analogy. For one you can't have your chips back if you decide you don't have a good hand. You can't fold then get back into a hand if the flop is good. And everyone playing is at the same table and you are not sure who you are betting against.
A good poker player will not necessarily make a good trader because different skills are required.
Exactly the point I was making.The news are more like the 'tells'.. because everyone interpret thems differently. Cards do not need interpretation.
Exactly the point I was making.
Because of the way you interpret the news you develop a bias that may cause you to ignore what the market is telling you.