[b]MILITARY POLL[/b]

Discussion in 'Psychology' started by ZBEAR, Mar 19, 2003.

  1. ZBEAR

    ZBEAR

    Lets see what kind of a Crossection we have here.

    If we keep the posts short it will make for a better thread IMHO.

    Thanks to all ET members
     
  2. U.S. Army Enlisted
    2+ years (97-99)
    Airborne Ranger Infantryman
    3/75 Ranger Regiment

    USMA Cadet
    3.5 years (99-03) and will be 4 at Graduation
    Branched Army Aviation
    Commissioning in June
     
  3. This is Chit Chat material.

    Why Psychology?
     
  4. Tea

    Tea

    Mall Security

    Delta-Seal Commando

    Personal trainer to Steven Seagal
     
  5. ZBEAR

    ZBEAR

    Thanks Gann,
    I should have elaborated on that...

    During times of War,
    one's previous military service has a profound affect
    on one's present psychology.
    This can affect trading.
     
  6. Thanks for clearing it up...

    Also, I'm interested in what they think about the war and trading in general. Obviously, traders with non-military experience will be 50/50 but wondering about the other side's thoughts.
     
  7. lindq

    lindq

    [/b]During times of War, one's previous military service has a profound affect on one's present psychology. This can affect trading.[/b]

    If my previous military experience (1968-72), had a profound affect on my trading, I should be stoned right now. Unfortunately, that isn't the case.
     
  8. *please erase*
     
  9. "The American's are savages, they kill everything that moves, they ask for no leave....and they give none. They fight like Goddamned Devil Dogs!"

    --German Commander at the Battle of Belleau Woods--


    He was speaking about the 5th Marines who landed in France. The Germans never gained another kilometer after that. Thus the Marines were forever named "Devil Dogs," for their bravery in battle.


    Go Get'um Devil Dogs
     
  10. white17

    white17

    U.S Army aviation; Vietnam 1966-67

    How does that experience affect my trading ? Not at all that I'm aware of.
     
    #10     Mar 19, 2003