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Old 10-26-2010, 09:32 PM   #9

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Re: Trading Psychology

Two of my favorites are:
Traders, just like athletes, face tremendous pressure, stress, and expectations that would crush the ordinary, unprepared individual. The best traders in the world know that being mentally prepared is absolutely essential to compete in today's markets.

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It Doesnt Matter:
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If you Dont Pull the Trigger
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George Soros:
"I don’t think there’s any mysticism, but you are dealing with the unknowable. My philosophy - or my theory about markets - emphasizes that the prevailing paradigm underestimates or disregards the element of uncertainty. I consider myself an insecurity analyst, not a security analyst."

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George Soros:
"I don’t think there’s any mysticism, but you are dealing with the unknowable. My philosophy - or my theory about markets - emphasizes that the prevailing paradigm underestimates or disregards the element of uncertainty. I consider myself an insecurity analyst, not a security analyst."

That's really interesting idea, in my opinion, and it may exist, there is something about it
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George Soros:
"I don’t think there’s any mysticism, but you are dealing with the unknowable.
When you dial with unknowable there is always room for magic!
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