Pre race horse trading
- hecojef928
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Do you ''solely'' rely on instinct-driven pre-off trading to earn your 1.5k monthly income?
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Lol, Kai. You're like these llms when I reask them something twice)).
Just hedging my position on this #dadjokesnapshnap wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 3:19 pmviewtopic.php?p=351572#p351572
Lol, Kai. You're like these llms when I reask them something twice)).
You would be a great politician).
Yes but that instinct came from 1 year of daily practice and doing it with the right methods not Caanberry methodshecojef928 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 2:37 pm/viewtopic.php?p=351477#p351477
Do you ''solely'' rely on instinct-driven pre-off trading to earn your 1.5k monthly income?
your life experience and current state of your human condition
- Health and Wellness is a precursor to a healthy instinct. A vital part of all trading edges. especially in cold manual trading.
By instinct I just mean a culmination of experience, knowledge, discipline etc that is mainly aimed at anticipating opportunities, so can be honed as a skill
If OP wants some actual feedback from others I suggest to put a bit more meat on these bare bones one liner threads
Agree !Kai wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 7:07 pmBy instinct I just mean a culmination of experience, knowledge, discipline etc that is mainly aimed at anticipating opportunities, so can be honed as a skill
If OP wants some actual feedback from others I suggest to put a bit more meat on these bare bones one liner threads
experience with practicing the right things is absolutely the best teacher .
I think you guys are getting the terms rational thinking and instinct confused, there is no place for instinct in trading.decomez6 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 7:28 amAgree !Kai wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 7:07 pmBy instinct I just mean a culmination of experience, knowledge, discipline etc that is mainly aimed at anticipating opportunities, so can be honed as a skill
If OP wants some actual feedback from others I suggest to put a bit more meat on these bare bones one liner threads
experience with practicing the right things is absolutely the best teacher .
Instinct causes losses in trading, it can drive you to make irresponsible decisions, such as when traders try to recover from lateral losses. Instinct is dangerous and the cool calm trader who follows a method laid out will prevail and those that use instinct will not.
Professor Thomas Gilovich, has proved that choices made by instinct alone can be very wrong, they do not always follow the path of rational thought. Instinct is there to alert you to something, it is rational thought that gets you out of the predicament.
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I suppose instinct goes against most key attributes you need to trade, if your trading on instinct your possibly trading without rational however they'll be those who can harness and utilise it a bit like Neo in the Matrix at the start he's lost then he becomes the one.conduirez wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 9:59 amI think you guys are getting the terms rational thinking and instinct confused, there is no place for instinct in trading.decomez6 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 7:28 amAgree !Kai wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 7:07 pm
By instinct I just mean a culmination of experience, knowledge, discipline etc that is mainly aimed at anticipating opportunities, so can be honed as a skill
If OP wants some actual feedback from others I suggest to put a bit more meat on these bare bones one liner threads
experience with practicing the right things is absolutely the best teacher .
Instinct causes losses in trading, it can drive you to make irresponsible decisions, such as when traders try to recover from lateral losses. Instinct is dangerous and the cool calm trader who follows a method laid out will prevail and those that use instinct will not.
Professor Thomas Gilovich, has proved that choices made by instinct alone can be very wrong, they do not always follow the path of rational thought. Instinct is there to alert you to something, it is rational thought that gets you out of the predicament.
People trading on instinct will be at the very top of their game that I have no doubt, instinct maybe an edge in itself.
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I agree. Relying solely on instinct can be risky, especially given the complex and unpredictable nature of the market. Combining instinct with analysis might provide a better approach? Suppose it depends on the trader's style. Perhaps they have a sixth sense!conduirez wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 9:59 amI think you guys are getting the terms rational thinking and instinct confused, there is no place for instinct in trading.decomez6 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 7:28 amAgree !Kai wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 7:07 pm
By instinct I just mean a culmination of experience, knowledge, discipline etc that is mainly aimed at anticipating opportunities, so can be honed as a skill
If OP wants some actual feedback from others I suggest to put a bit more meat on these bare bones one liner threads
experience with practicing the right things is absolutely the best teacher .
Instinct causes losses in trading, it can drive you to make irresponsible decisions, such as when traders try to recover from lateral losses. Instinct is dangerous and the cool calm trader who follows a method laid out will prevail and those that use instinct will not.
Professor Thomas Gilovich, has proved that choices made by instinct alone can be very wrong, they do not always follow the path of rational thought. Instinct is there to alert you to something, it is rational thought that gets you out of the predicament.