Trading Maxims/Quotes

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

  1. Magna

    Magna Administrator

    Never enter a fight unless the odds are grossly unfair toward your enemy.

    Terry Bedford
     
    #71     Jan 3, 2002
  2. Magna

    Magna Administrator

    The market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.

    John Maynard Keynes
     
    #72     Jan 3, 2002
  3. Magna

    Magna Administrator

    Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goal.

    Henry Ford
     
    #73     Jan 3, 2002
  4. Magna

    Magna Administrator

    The only genius is being able to go from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

    Thomas Edison
     
    #74     Jan 3, 2002
  5. Magna

    Magna Administrator

    A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.

    Winston Churchill
     
    #75     Jan 3, 2002
  6. Magna

    Magna Administrator

    There are no holy grails, just clues.

    Jon Markman
     
    #76     Jan 3, 2002
  7. Trading is like golf.....

    -Many can make a par, but in the end only a few can finish at par.

    -Its the score on the card that counts, not how you got it.


    Me, a golfer :)
     
    #77     Jan 3, 2002
  8. compaque

    compaque

    Assiduus usus uni rei deditus et ingenium et artem saepe vincit.

    Constant practice devoted to one subject often outdoes both intelligence and skill - Cicero
     
    #78     Jan 3, 2002
  9. compaque

    compaque

    Est unusquisque faber ipsae suae fortunae.

    Every man is the artisan of his own fortune

    - Appius Claudius
     
    #79     Jan 3, 2002
  10. "Give a man a match and he'll be warm for an hour... Set
    him on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life."


    "Better to live on the corner of the roof than share a house with a quarrelsome wife." -Proverbs 21:9

    "Better to live in a desert than with a quarrelsome and ill-tempered wife" -Proverbs 21:19
     
    #80     Jan 3, 2002