Trading Maxims/Quotes

Discussion in 'Psychology' started by Commisso, Jan 1, 2002.

  1. ''Ideas are easy.It's execution thats hard-''--------------------------------------Jeff Bozos,Amazon.com
     
    #331     Mar 25, 2002
  2. Commisso

    Commisso Guest

    "Intuition is ultimate market wisom; knowing exactly what to do next, free of internal an external predjudice, having unshakeable self-confidence and self-trust."

    -- Tony Saliba -- one of the largest equity option traders in the country...
     
    #332     Mar 25, 2002
  3. '' Instead of owning wealth producing assets eventually allowing them to buy whatever they want,they blow thier seed capital on wasting assets that shrink in value!''Lou Rukeyser:(
     
    #333     Mar 25, 2002
  4. What constitutes a fidget?

    -Tony Soprano
     
    #334     Mar 25, 2002
  5. Commisso

    Commisso Guest

    "Language -- the primary tool of instruction -- is itself largely a function of the left hemisphere of the brain. By defintion, then, the workings of the right side of your brain can't be put into words as easily of those of the left side... Yet even when the words escape us, we must remember the central point; the brain possesses an inherent capacity to change, a capacity which I've called the Principle of the Maximum Mind. You actualy have the power to alter dramaticly the way you think and act."

    -- Dr. Herbert Benson -- Your Maximum Mind
     
    #335     Mar 25, 2002
  6. Commisso

    Commisso Guest

    "Hitting is 90% mental and the other 1/2 is physical" Yogi Berra
     
    #336     Mar 25, 2002
  7. Commisso

    Commisso Guest

    "...the experience of successful trading is subjective, unself-conscious, and intuitive. This state of mind, it seems to me, has more in common with the spirit of jazz -- improvisational, automatic, responsive to the riff -- than with a well-articulated and analyzed process of decision making." -- Bob Koppel
     
    #337     Mar 25, 2002
  8. Commisso

    Commisso Guest

    "The warrior, no matter how well trained in the techniques of his martial skill had to break thru the superficial layers of his ordinary reasoning, his habbit-ridden mentality, to the deeper center of his true original self." -- D. T. Suzuki
     
    #338     Mar 25, 2002
  9. Commisso

    Commisso Guest

    "The great traders all hold one thing in common: they know exactly what they want to do in the market and possess the inner strength and will to do it. That's what seperates them from the wannabes." Howard Abell
     
    #339     Mar 25, 2002
  10. Magna

    Magna Administrator

    Not to get caught up in a spelling bee, and no offense intended whatsoever, but the greatest golfer of all time deserves to have his name spelled right: Jack Nicklaus
     
    #340     Mar 25, 2002