Quote from vanilla2:
sure,
Today I was thinking about unconventional ways to track price, for example via the other senses, and realized that a visually impaired trader may be able to share significant experience on the subject. As I move closer to "feeling" price in my trading, I'm thinking more and more about what it is I'm actually perceiving as I "feel" it. I believe it has been scientifically validated that all people learn differently. For example, some are better at memorizing sequences visually, others aurally, and others in writing. It followed in my reasoning that perhaps I could train my "feel" even better from an aural input, and I was wondering if anybody had tried this. The visually impaired were the first that came to mind.
I'm also a musician, and I produce soundtracks for experimental film as a secondary income. I have done some tinkering with biofeedback as subject material, for example using ecg's to integrate the arousal of the viewer into the tempo of the composition, so biofeedback and feedback loops are of special interest to me. I would like to hear the market as a melody, and see if I can bring some non-related abilities into my trading. Perhaps cross-pollinate my two passions, trading and music. Trust me, I'm not fishing for some new age ubersolution in my trading, I'm just curious.
That all probably sounds terribly esoteric and pretentious. Truly, I am just curious, and definitely mean no disrespect. I think if there are any visually impaired traders out there, their stories would be very inspiring to us all.
