Knowledge vs. Skill

Trading is often about how to take the appropriate risk without exposing yourself to very human flaws.
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Euler
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  • Mindless repetition isn’t going to improve your results.
    Developing useful skills requires going outside of your comfort zone and determining a clear plan of attack for getting better.
It’s hard to envision all the work that leads up to it when you only see the finished product.

“I’ve argued this with a lot of people in my life,” Allen said. “When people say God blessed me with a beautiful jump shot, it really pisses me off. I tell those people, ‘Don’t undermine the work I’ve put in every day.’ Not some days. Every day. Ask anyone who has been on a team with me who shoots the most. Go back to Seattle and Milwaukee, and ask them. The answer is me — not because it’s a competition but because that’s how I prepare.”

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thanx :D
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