OA, it does not matter. Any TF will do to create the statistics. It is the statistics that give you an edge to start with... not any lines. However I think lines at certain levels can improve your overall results. I do not use them.
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"There is a difference between knowing the path, and walking the path"
So, the obvious pre-requisite is the path.
No, it is the difference between "knowing" and "walking". Very obvious.
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It sounds like you're waiting for the right place and moment to enterOA,
I use kind of ...... a mentally line..... You need a base to start from.
Statistics are after the fact. They show you what is achievable. Nevertheless usefull.
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M3, what would you consider real history? What other works do you think would help one understand 'facts' relative to one's understanding of a life worth living?
What is it that calibrates one's way of thinking 'correctly?'
well, I am not Ion - neither implied to be it. This is just all my guessing right or wrong - absolutley up to me. No intention to tell anybody anything, just my attempt to solve ryhmes and riddles, and taking that inspiration as an input. I deem myself smart enough to recognise men wiser than me. Why would I ever challenge Socrates?
Yes, there are biases, round numbers, fibs, overconfidence, confirmation bias and the list goes on. Some of them could become a self fullfilling prophecy - or not. The art lies in stripping all this away and/or recognizing were it happens and taking advantage out if it. One poster told me in a private thread: Trading is more like an art. Other posters in this thread said it numerous times: you have to do it learn it.
"Love is blind": Converging evidence suggests that our perceptions of romantic partners are often not based on objective reality, but are rather positive illusions.


What if the obvious pre-requisite was "experience?"
Only saying that because it does seem like it could be something obvious... and is something if said, most people would just say, 'Oh, ok.'

I'm curious...was there ever any proof or suggestion that the riddle-makers in this thread actually knew the answers themselves?
I think I read through the first 200-300 pages of this thread a few years back and I did find it interesting. I also noticed that there were a few posters who claimed that they now 'got it', but shortly after apparently didn't get it after all.
"There is a difference between knowing the path, and walking the path"
So, the obvious pre-requisite is the path.
No, it is the difference between "knowing" and "walking". Very obvious.
GO
