That I feel the book's definition of edge is purely talking of a profitable way of trading. The publication is for someone that knows how to trade but something keeps him.Originally Posted by ;
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That I feel the book's definition of edge is purely talking of a profitable way of trading. The publication is for someone that knows how to trade but something keeps him.Originally Posted by ;
I am currently reading through Trading in the Zone and might say that the publication becomes useful only after you experience the situations that Douglas cites in there. No gain, no hassle. . .if you know what I mean.Originally Posted by ;
Not entirely through it yet but what is going through my mind right now is that if you currently have an edge including good cash management, can a good mind simply be substituted using a bot or EA for success?
I purchased the audio version of the book, and completed it . Here is my take:
1) The book is 20% substance and 80% filler substance (Like the majority of the books)
two ) the Novel becomes really dull in the center.
3) The 20% substance is exceptional, Its mostly about trading mindset and approach towards investing, understanding losses and all in all having the Balls to trade.
4) Many big names here in FF have this book in their own favorites. And they.
I got a lot out of this publication. After reading it I turned on the platform off for a week and then just reflected on some points made particularly concerning the struggle between the left brain and right brain, avoie of pain, etc..
Does he appear to expound needlessly on some things? Sure . My view is he does this for you expounding on areas of mental mechanics and your edge.