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The market has "a way". Your (or anyone else's) "philosophy" about it is bogus.
Do you care to explain what you mean by this?
http://www.cmegroup.com/education/developing-your-trading-strategy.html
The market has "a way". Your (or anyone else's) "philosophy" about it is bogus.
The market has a "way" of behaving... buying and selling. Our objective as traders is to figure that out and get our bet in line with whatever the market is doing. Whatever "philosophy" anyone has about "the market anything... other than how it really works", is bogus distraction. IOW... you should not have a philosophy about how "it works" or "is supposed to work". You either "get it"... how it works, or you don't.
How does the market work then? Let's say, index futures...
How does the market work then?
I don't mind informing you as to "where to fish", but I'm not going to bait your hook and cast your line for you
In conclusion...everyone is full of stuff currently at the present moment. -- But we all hope we get lucky and win the trade. and feel proud. and wise. and successful.
Disagree. More like "hope we don't get unlucky"... otherwise, we're supposed to prevail.
A slightly more poetic way of saying a coin has two sides.![]()
The market has a "way" of behaving... buying and selling. Our objective as traders is to figure that out and get our bet in line with whatever the market is doing. Whatever "philosophy" anyone has about "the market anything... other than how it really works", is bogus distraction. IOW... you should not have a "philosophy about how it works" or "is supposed to work". You either "get it"... how it works, or you don't.
The market is more of a physics problem than a philosophical one.
As soon as someone says, "my philosophy of the market is ___________", I immediately understand he doesn't know what he's talking about.
By developing your own philosophy of how the market works.