Intuition Amplifiers 2

Discussion in 'Psychology' started by MAESTRO, Feb 27, 2013.

  1. I found the pilots viewpoints interesting (36 mins on) and would draw parallel conclusions for traders. We all trade our conceptual awareness and progress is based on our ability to reject or accept new concepts, make them work and fit them into our strategy. Sometime a discovery completely alters our methodology.

    I like the objectivity of the pilots as they search for answers as to why 4% of pilots are the top guns when everyone is getting the same training. It's the same for traders so a successful system will produce a wide variation in results.

    I think the 3 to 5 seconds lead time awareness of the top top-guns is due to a higher level of information awareness rather than precognition. If that is the case then it can be tested and proven in the markets with the correct tools that give traders an edge.
     
    #691     Apr 8, 2013
  2. MAESTRO

    MAESTRO

    Hello everybody. I am back from sunny Cozumel. The diving was awesome! Unfortunately, in my age they wouldn’t let me dive for more than 40 minutes at the time, but it was magnificent!

    Thank you Xpurt, cornix, traitor786 and other participants for keeping this thread alive.

    Thank you for posting the BBC video. I have repeated many experiments that Dean Radin has done with the skin resistance. I used the e-minis charts to see whether some people can reliably anticipate the price moves 3 – 4 seconds in a future. It turns out that about 9% of test subjects can! My goal therefore has always been to increase this percentage by using Intuition Amplifiers.

    Please see more on Dean Radin’s experimental techniques. There are many ways of how to increase our brain’s abilities to anticipate.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMXqyf13HeM

    Need to deal with the pile of emails. Will continue shortly.

    Cheers,

    MAESTRO
     
    #692     Apr 8, 2013
  3. There are many ways of how to increase our brain’s abilities to anticipate.

    Thanks Where can I find those ways. ? Are they simple?
     
    #693     Apr 8, 2013
  4. MAESTRO

    MAESTRO

    Well, it took me 19 years, countless sleepless nights and a lot of experiments to get a glimpse of it. Nothing is simple in this life. However, the ability to train oneself to reliably anticipate future price movements does exist. In this thread I am trying to give everyone hints on how to do it. Follow my train of thought and you might be able to see the light for yourself. Obviously, I cannot just give it away; however, a few smart guys here can figure it out.

    Cheers,

    MAESTRO
     
    #694     Apr 8, 2013
  5. MAESTRO

    MAESTRO

    #695     Apr 8, 2013
  6. Eight

    Eight

    Great martial artists are intuitive... and it can be taught but one student will take 30 days and another will take 30 years. I've seen guys in action.. they could get behind the opponent and go to work on their backside! It's amazing to watch and when you are in the middle of such action you realize that it's not about any of the normal, stupid, explanations [we are just meat that evolved to be quick and survive or the normal "science" shit that we have to live with]. I was in a school where we warmed up with some Tai Chi exercises, we did stances while flowing our energy "to infinity", etc... when it comes time to fight I find myself taken over by the "energy" and I can just "do stuff" like fight without hurting the other guy or take him to the ground and stomp his throat [it depends on something about the energy between myself and the guy or something, not sure what dictates the outcome...]
     
    #696     Apr 8, 2013
  7. MAESTRO

    MAESTRO

    Great post! I heard the same thoughts from another martial art fighter. So true!
     
    #697     Apr 8, 2013
  8. Fascinating video, I hadn't seen that one. I'm working on continuous time as in my earlier analogy of the tetrahedron. I disagree with their thesis and hence their model but that's the fun of this game, everyone develops their own conceptual model irrespective of their awareness of its existence and it can easily become the mental prison if you don't have the X-Factor door always open to influencing and even morphing your model - that is where intuition always has an input.
     
    #698     Apr 9, 2013
  9. I meant to add, that was one crazy position size when a tiny percentage change would lose 1/3rd of their account. Brilliant in math and no trading common sense.
     
    #699     Apr 9, 2013
  10. I wonder if he was basically in the zone, just thinking/feeling the market, and not thinking of the trade size. I mean may be his attention was totally in tune with the market, and his attention went off the position size management.
     
    #700     Apr 9, 2013