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Listening to Music While Trading

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Hope its appropriate to post this here..

 

I was doing my part and checking some of the Folks that support TL and came across this Web ssite. Its s a cool web site.

 

Although I have never used nor plan on using them or similar services. Non the less very nice site and more importantly the music as the page is loading has a very cool beat And thats what prompted me to post this thread, I listen to music while I trade and I can definitly trade whith that beat.

Types of music I prefer

 

Anything that raises my energy, however there are types of music that assist me to focus zone in sorta speak and those are my favorit to listen to while trading.

 

Im trying to figure out the name of this Group or Artist or CD name. Any one out there know them???

 

here is the link

http://www.perfectstockalert.com/?gclid=CPfA_cPJgpgCFQrAGgod2CXvDg

 

 

 

Regards..

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Classic Rock works best for me. They sing about the 'tough times back on the River" and about "being a cowboy", haha, which puts me in the mood to relax and focus on the markets.

 

I like to stick to calm and relaxing music with a light tempo to keep me away, but not too fast to get me anxious.

 

Also, stay clear of cafeine if you have a hard time focusing, and stick to doing routine excercizes that will condition your focus.

 

For a list of excercizes I do, you can PM me :)

 

Hope it helps, Mav

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Just about any music will do for me--I don't find that I have better results while listening to certain genres of music (though honestly I haven't done any testing in this area to correlate music to profit). However, I mostly listen to various styles of metal, such as Carcass, Megadeth, Overkill, Evergrey, Cacophony, etc, because that is typically my favorite genre.

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I listen to this at the beginning of my trading day.

always gets me going...

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjA5faZF1A8]YouTube - guitar[/ame]

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Great thread,

 

That electric classical guitar piece in that video above is incredible.

 

I haven't posted here much, but this kind of conversation gets me going.

You guys probably all know about this, but there is a site called pandora.com where you can design your own "stations" based on certain types of music. They can get repetitous at times but you can keep changing it up. I keep my thing going with Tuck and Patti, Leo Kottke, Ben Harper, Blind boys of Alabama, Led Zep, Hendrix, etc, though that higher octane stuff can be distracting to me at crucial times, I need to reach over and turn it down, (I have it going on a machine next to me). Also a radio station I like is http://www.kumd.org. A good mix there.

 

I also have my own guitar hanging here that I can grab when I need to step back for a minute.

 

...speaking of Hendrix, here's a version of Little Wing done by my favorite guitarist:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M56QwDjE6PQ]YouTube - Tuck & Patti - Castles Made Of Sand/Little Wing[/ame]

 

Or how 'bout a Santana classic:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtljYur4_T8&feature=related]YouTube - Tuck Andress Europa[/ame]

 

Doesn't get much better than that.

 

I know this is all "off topic", but ya gotta have something to keep you going.

 

Thanks,

John H

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Im trying to figure out the name of this Group or Artist or CD name. Any one out there know them???

 

here is the link

http://www.perfectstockalert.com/?gclid=CPfA_cPJgpgCFQrAGgod2CXvDg

 

I just ran this through Tunatic and it returned "Holding On" from Ferry Corsten feat. Shelley Harland. And then searched this on YouTube and found a 8min version of it: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FqWzJsM_2I]YouTube - Ferry Corsten - Holding On[/ame]

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Guest Tresor

http://ks368749.kimsufi.com/

 

Use this link to search any song you want and download free mp3 (large collection). Just type the song title or artist name to the left of word ''szukaj'' and hit Enter. When you found what you want and want to dowlnoad then right-click the word ''pobierz'' and save target as

 

Regards

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One thing I had to do was stop listening to talk radio. It has been my fav for years. I usually listen to that in my car and at home.......

 

But I think when I listen to and think about politicians it subconciously pisses me off. :angry:

 

So I've been off of it for about a month and I think it has done me some good. I usually use Itunes and listen to either ambient music( Groove Salad), or something classical.

 

I havent' tried to see what hip hop will do for me yet?

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This is a cool "old" thread.

 

I listen to music in loop, it helps me to go in the flow (the point where only what you focus on exists). Electronic music works nice for that. Things like Moby or Schiller.

 

I listen a lot to Moby it's raining again, when the market is bearish :)

 

(The post wasn't about music you listen while successully trading right?)

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like Med night taste...

;)

 

Great thread,

 

That electric classical guitar piece in that video above is incredible.

 

I haven't posted here much, but this kind of conversation gets me going.

You guys probably all know about this, but there is a site called pandora.com where you can design your own "stations" based on certain types of music. They can get repetitous at times but you can keep changing it up. I keep my thing going with Tuck and Patti, Leo Kottke, Ben Harper, Blind boys of Alabama, Led Zep, Hendrix, etc, though that higher octane stuff can be distracting to me at crucial times, I need to reach over and turn it down, (I have it going on a machine next to me). Also a radio station I like is KUMD Home. A good mix there.

 

I also have my own guitar hanging here that I can grab when I need to step back for a minute.

 

...speaking of Hendrix, here's a version of Little Wing done by my favorite guitarist:

 

Or how 'bout a Santana classic:

 

Doesn't get much better than that.

 

I know this is all "off topic", but ya gotta have something to keep you going.

 

Thanks,

John H

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Patrick O'Hearn ............. Brilliance to my ears, peacefulness to my mind, freedom for my thoughts..............

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTzg-Zrxa5g]YouTube - Patrick O'Hearn in the studio[/ame]

 

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irBU_Tra-KM&feature=related]YouTube - Patrick O'Hearn - Beyond This Moment / The Dream Catcher - theatrical trailer[/ame]

 

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZjAqDlEQ4c&feature=related]YouTube - Patrick O'Hearn - So Flows The Current[/ame]

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If I'm listening to music while trading, it is usually along the lines of Priest, Maiden, Metallica, AC/DC, GnR, Offspring, Social Distortion ... keeps me calm ...

 

Best Wishes,

 

Thales

 

LOL you forgot this one. Great for when you are in a trade gets you pumped.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoCpbLY7j8Q]YouTube - Sebastian Bach - "(Love Is) A Bitchslap"[/ame]

 

Baz will never slow down. He is a machine.

 

 

 

 

I actually enjoy meditation music when trading. live 365 has a great selection.

 

Online Meditation Radio Station - Live365 Internet Radio - Meditation Melodies

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