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gucci
 

Registered: Jun 2006
Posts: 585

 

03-14-13 09:21 AM


Quote from traitor786:

You think I am jack ?

Damn CW fifth graders! Why are you here ? You say you want to make money and you do not want to learn ! instead you take part in this.

I am not Jack, my last name does not contain an T, And that only goes for my LAST name !

I am not T and here is the proof.

U have 2 peices of what seems like Fart to you in front of you. how hard is it to see if there is a difference? you take a paper and a pen, but you cant all you see is what you want to see. One thing is certain since I am NOT him and he is NOT me we will consistently say that we are not one another to everyone. Can we at least have that?

You do not want to work to find the answer, it is right here, you are too busy reading nonsense between the lines.

To be clear , I am not feeding you what you want, I am feeding you a long post that was written in under a day. From that you have a weeks to study, Surley in a day I cant think of what you will do in weeks.

WAKE UP THE MARKET IS ORTHGONAL !

Jack please dont send your crap here I know its a good lesson to clear their minds and show them how they conclude. but I went through alot in 77 and im nearly done.



seems stupid and childish to me...nice try though...

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achilles28
 

Registered: Apr 2005
Posts: 7534

 

03-15-13 04:21 AM


Quote from ammo:

you would have a lot of hours of learning how to lose which is one way of learning how not to,it's the hard way, but that's the way most people learn



That's pretty much my experience, too. Many "logical" areas where traders put their stops. And only some of the work, most of the time....

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Cheese
 

Registered: Sep 2003
Posts: 1824

 

03-15-13 07:41 AM

This is a good thread. Yes, 10000 hours OR MORE sums it up for any amateur entering this business.

It is amazing how many video games there are in todays world and how many people everywhere from children through to adults play these games endlessly and sometimes addictively. When does it become 10000 hours or more spent on such games?

Yet here it is - a very old video game: the live chart with a prices axis and a time axis plus buttons to buy or to sell.

So which do you prefer? Learning to play live charts as a net winner or playing todays video games to achieve what?

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traitor786
 

Registered: Jan 2011
Posts: 799

 

03-15-13 06:45 PM


Quote from gucci:

seems stupid and childish to me...nice try though...



Yeah it is just that. sad could be added.

I just cant get over this number 10,000 hours ? it just doesn't add up. Especially in trading. sit next to the right guy and you can shave off 80% of that time. your no pro but you have direction. Its just a number , Im not saying its easy. Im just saying it varies by 9000 hours

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smallStops
 

Registered: Oct 2011
Posts: 1020

 

03-15-13 06:49 PM


Quote from traitor786:

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I just cant get over this number 10,000 hours ? it just doesn't add up. ....



How far are you from these 10,000 screen time hours?

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traitor786
 

Registered: Jan 2011
Posts: 799

 

03-15-13 08:49 PM

I really have no idea. but there must a couple of key things you learn on the way and alot of extra things you learnt you didnt need.

If i spend twice the time you did no moving averages TL's and all that stuff, then It may take me a while more. maybe you hired a programmer at one point while I may have learnt programming. there goes 300$ of your money and a year of my time. here I may have spent 2-3 years ? not sure of the hours.

YOu on the other hand may have started down the correct path, or closer to it. Another guy may have not seen a chart at all and only the level 2 and worked on that.

Im just saying it may be so but to assume it with no science behind it . teh study is flawed as stated. All that is left to go on is your impression that you may have had a hard time when you may rate it 10,000 sounds like a good number.

Maybe not, doesn't really matter i guess. As long you understand the secretary of the professional spent 20000 hours doing more focused worked and is not mentioned or surveyed. Thats all I am saying professionals work hard and eat and drink. you take our the work hard and ignore the eat.

its hard, maybe, but the study is flawed your universe now is just you and your friends.

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