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Friends and Foes

No introductions, you know the drill, few 'pieces' of psycho advice that I recommend instead of "I should have bought and sold here and since I havent there must be a unresolved deep seeded super-id psychological issue"

My opinion of pop psychology is same as Detective Nick Curran from the movie Basic Instinct when he was asked
Psychologist - Nick, when you recollect your childhood, are your recollections pleasing to you?
Google for the Answer


One site worth reading for all psychological issues ( after you have an edge in trading ) would be Dr Bruce Hong's blog.For the coming posts I will highlight articles by him that I found useful, for now here is the site.

Site is - http://traderpsychology.blogspot.com/

More later
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so best trader gives soln...thanks for ur generousity,cv!
...though i agree with u....few can learn...only experienced one like uasish/beginner av can digest it
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CV,
Shudder to remember the effect of Mass Hysteria in Gujrat.
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Pulling my leg.
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Friends and Foes

No introductions, you know the drill, few 'pieces' of psycho advice that I recommend instead of "I should have bought and sold here and since I havent there must be a unresolved deep seeded super-id psychological issue"

My opinion of pop psychology is same as Detective Nick Curran from the movie Basic Instinct when he was asked
Psychologist - Nick, when you recollect your childhood, are your recollections pleasing to you?
Google for the Answer


One site worth reading for all psychological issues ( after you have an edge in trading ) would be Dr Bruce Hong's blog.For the coming posts I will highlight articles by him that I found useful, for now here is the site.

Site is - http://traderpsychology.blogspot.com/

More later

Very nice........thanks!!

Don't forget the Wisdom Dump once in a while.

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pso I have your permission to add to the Dump here and there?
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Very nice........thanks!!

Don't forget the Wisdom Dump once in a while.

Saint

pso I have your permission to add to the Dump here and there?
Sure..forgot about tht thread!

And dear Saint, here is the permission tht you requested

By virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the laws and forum guidelines of Traderji.com , I hereby grant permission to Saint to post on the Wisdom Dump Thread.


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Sure..forgot about tht thread!

And dear Saint, here is the permission tht you requested

By virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the laws and forum guidelines of Traderji.com , I hereby grant permission to Saint to post on the Wisdom Dump Thread.
lol ......... thanks a lot,my friend!!!

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Jesse,
How do you ,dont forsee beyond the present time-frame ,how can you debar yourself from not looking in EoD charts & getting influenced,how can i discrenimate amongst all the signals the system is generating in 5min time-frame.
Asish
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You are spared ,atleast there is no EoD in your field.
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Jesse,
How do you ,dont forsee beyond the present time-frame ,how can you debar yourself from not looking in EoD charts & getting influenced,how can i discrenimate amongst all the signals the system is generating in 5min time-frame.
Asish
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You are spared ,atleast there is no EoD in your field.
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Have lots of Battle scars & still surviving,getting initial Hiccups from 5 day format to 1 Day batting format,max few more days.
Savanth ,the veteran 'Sergent' ,with Huge frontier experience ,if at kolkata would have helped in the 'Psycho' part.
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Friends and Foes

No introductions, you know the drill, few 'pieces' of psycho advice that I recommend instead of "I should have bought and sold here and since I havent there must be a unresolved deep seeded super-id psychological issue"

My opinion of pop psychology is same as Detective Nick Curran from the movie Basic Instinct when he was asked
Psychologist - Nick, when you recollect your childhood, are your recollections pleasing to you?
Google for the Answer


One site worth reading for all psychological issues ( after you have an edge in trading ) would be Dr Bruce Hong's blog.For the coming posts I will highlight articles by him that I found useful, for now here is the site.

Site is - http://traderpsychology.blogspot.com/

More later
Thanks CV for nice link
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