Quote from Arthur Deco:
Thank you for posting, 'Twatcher. Do your minimalist tastes extend to Glass and Einaudi? Great trading music. I generally listen to XMRadio's classical channels, or to KUSC from LA, or my own collection, today was Thomas Tallis Appreciation day here. Also, since falling in love on ET I have found that my day goes so much smoother with a charming lady fellow trader to exchange ideas with. Sort of like being a part of the SCT foule if they were an all-girl cheerleading squad.
This being ET, and you not being familiar with me, once you post in one of my threads, you are doomed. Please start with a non-proprietary description of how you trade those same two dull stocks every day. Ever consider a walk on the wild side? Like futures? The sheer terror of that might induce you to be a trading monogamist like me.
If you don't already know it, I urge you to familiarize yourself with Springsteen's "57 Channels (and Nuthin' On)."
I like Glass, Einaudi, and Tallis.
I listen to Classic FM from London, England which may not be so much minimalist but rather populist, in that it treats classical music as both popular and commercial which has been its place for most of history.
I love to trade the open to Dawn Upshaw's Girl with the Orange Lips which I would consider minimalistic as I would her participation in Gorecki's Third Symphony which I like very much which are from my own collection.
As far as trading the same two stocks, selecting the right stocks may be the most difficult part, but once you have found the stocks that fit how you would like to trade them, then stock selection can be put aside.
Although I am willing to take either side of a trade on either stock. One, I look to predominantly short and the other I look to predominantly long.
For the most part, I am searching to find the intraday high or the intraday low or may be the interim high or low. I am looking to sell the high and buy the low.
As far as Springsteen, I am not much of a fan.
My taste in music is quite eclectic and I like Johnny Horton, Roy Rogers, Sinatra, Jo Stafford, Leonard Cohen.......