From Bloomberg: http://www.businessinsider.com/bloo...brain-exercise-based-on-brain-research-2016-6 Opinions?
Opinions ? We should make an experiment. See if it really increase traders skills. IMHO it won't improve anything. It's about expectation though. But we have no influence in there. Markets are reflexive. This ain't dynamic. It's also binary. Markets ain't this way. Uncertainty is finite. Not in real life. It's really a bad analogy and ... Simplistic conditioning. No timing neither. * Gonna see the rest. Ok it's always the same thing. What's cool is attention span stress test. Multiples shapes with their own character. So one has to watch the scene, its protagonists, And their behavior in order to anticipate what's next. So yeah ... It tests Attention Span & Common Sense. However trading is more than that. -> Uncertainties & Complexities. Better to train in SIM. Or read a Sherlock Holmes.
There's all sorts of BS to sidetrack/ derail one's journey Study charts Create a M/A (most call it a trade plan) Get on Sim.., get your shit together..., get the bugs ironed out Take it live w/ small size Build on above Boring..., yes..., mundane.., yes..., repetitive as hell..., yes..., frustrating..., yes..., fraught with doubt..., damn straight..., reveal your weaknesses.., inadequacies..., every single one of em..., requires discipline beyond belief..., yup..., forces one to brutal and total honesty..., bet yer ass But it the only way to sustain ========================= Anyone wanting to play/ make a game out of trading - screw that I.., and a few others here -will take your friggin money in a heartbeat And not think twice That is the pay off & end goal after all RN
I thought that tradebook is attached to the bloomberg terminals. You couldn't access it without coughing up 75K
There's now a game to make you a better trader I didn't necessarily read that article link, but another fad bs item. There are some things...that you cannot necessarily teach or improve on greatly. -- and I believe being a great trader is one. You either have it in you, or you don't. -- like most things in life...some people are better for the job then others.
That's not how you become a better trader. Or, putting it another way, if you become better thanks to this game... Well, you might as well watch "Thank you for smoking!" to learn how to advertise.
This is a Denise Shull deal. Consider it a marketing tease. She is a trading coach out of NYC. I believe coaching can be of help to some but these services do not come cheap and may or may not help you.
What type of size do you and a few others trade when your taking others friggin money? Just curious, thanks in advance.