| Trading Psychology How do we learn to conquer our fear and greed? Discuss the mental aspects of the game. |
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| A Balanced Mind The right hemisphere controls our left side of the body and is responsible for our inituitive, creative, and artistic side. The right hemisphere is known as the emotional side of our brain and is used to process vast amounts of information. Trading on only the right hemisphere of our brain equals emotional trading. However, this side is necessary to develop self understanding. A trader needs a balance of both the right and left hemisphere of our brain. Overnight preparation should be done with the left hemisphere while the right hemisphere should be used in the line of fire. Here are a few examples of right and left dominant types taken from Balance Your Brain Hemispheres - The IPN Left Dominant Type:
If anyone else knows of methods to help balance the two hemisphere's please share it with us.
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![]() | Re: A Balanced Mind Then listen your thoughts, logic, experience, feelings, predictions, desires. Thoughts and feelings must match. If a thought says to you: This is great! And the feeling suggests you: "Nah, don't want this" >> whom to listen? My answer is: When you feel peace with your decision, this is the top possible orientation that you'll do right. But the idea must be right. It is a question is it O.K. to get in peace with a plan how to rob a bank... You don't need to force yourself to balance anything. Use what you have. I found a lot of intuition inside me, just didn't use it a long time. The top possible exercise for intuition is to use it. When something will tell you - this is good for you - and you'll feel peaceful with that - do it. Check the results - are they good? Getting good results after listening your feelings will give you confidence to do this the next time... Last edited by modric; 09-28-2006 at 05:09 AM. | ||
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| Re: A Balanced Mind I think intuition in trading takes minimum 5 years to develop to a point where you can trust them 8/10 times. I often hear new traders mentioning, "I'm going short because the market feels weak or overbought." This should not be mistaken as intuition. It's simply emotional trading without a plan.
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![]() | Re: A Balanced Mind There is no point thinking "The market looks weak, I am going to go short" then seeing a stock you like, and going long. Its like paddling in a tidal wave if the market is not right. It is strange, but you do develop a feel for the market, and within seconds you can do figures in your head to see if a stock looks good value. You can teach people about markets, but if they dont have a genuine interest and "feel" for the market, they will never be Great Traders. | ||
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![]() | Re: A Balanced Mind I find that when things are "fun" you tend to learn faster and there's certainly something to be said for it being enjoyable. I originally started out doing wooden block puzzles, metal ring puzzles, etc. and it just carried on from there. You would be surprised how you can begin to see relationships between things that others are totally blind to. It also increases your powers of observation. Anyway, I hope that addresses what you were after. Happy Trading Last edited by ezduzzit; 09-27-2006 at 08:50 PM. Reason: typos | ||
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| Re: A Balanced Mind Have you heard of eyeQ? Welcome to eyeQ - Speed Reading and Brain Enhancement Technology This is a little irrelevant to this topic but thought I bring it up. Its a program to help you read faster. I take the demo every now and then to improve on my tape reading skills.
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![]() | Re: A Balanced Mind I assure you I did not start out as a puzzle person, it was initially just way to pass the time. However, I soon found it had benefits and have not been able to stop. I hope you find some that you find entertaining. Happy Trading | ||
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