Trading Psychology Forum???

Discussion in 'Feedback' started by J_Commisso, Sep 22, 2002.

  1. Baron,

    I sent you a PM but sadly you ignored me :( -----> jk:)

    Anyway I was thinking since we play a pretty cerebral game, that it might be useful to start a Trading psychology forum?

    Lemme know your thoughts on it and if you need someone to moderate the forum I would be glad to...

    PEACE and TIA,
    Commisso
     
  2. good idea.
     
  3. Pabst

    Pabst

    I second the nomination.
     
  4. Commisso, maybe you could sponsor it! :)
     
  5. Noooo, I really hating debating about this... Commisso is so damn mean to me! :D

    I'm just playing with you. :p
     
  6. Carboxyl

    Carboxyl

    Maybe breaking the TRADING forum we have now into Trading Psychology as commisso has suggested and the other one into Trading Strategy?
     
  7. Carboxyl

    Carboxyl

    Nevermind what I said, just realized we already have that...anyways, I third or fourth Commisso's suggestion.
     
  8. doher

    doher

    Just Do It !
     
  9. Baron

    Baron ET Founder

    J_Commisso, sounds good. I'll set it up tonight. Sorry for the PM lag, but my birthday was yesterday and my wife had non-stop stuff planned for me all day so I was out of commission.
     
  10. where will we put the couch?


    I find that reading the sports pages helps. You read how players deal with their slumps, their streaks, how they try to just go out and do what they know how to do each and every game, when the press is hounding them, the fans are wailing on them, etc.

    Also somewhere I read an interesting quote by that proto-market wizard, Lucille Ball, who said, "One of the things I learned the hard way was that it doesn't pay to get discouraged. Keeping busy and making optimism a way of life can restore faith in yourself."

    Now, the foundation of that optimism is a whole nother thang.

    Hey, how about a Lucille Ball quote thread?:p
    <img src="http://www.legacytexas.com/wfg/images/sma%20h%20Lucille%20Ball%2001_jpg.jpg"width =100 height=75></img>
     
    #10     Sep 22, 2002