Hi,

Well, I had 6 years of martial arts training, where I understood (but
unfortunately not yet attained) the principle of ”no-mind” when executing
tasks. I have also had some limited time as a military instructor, and it
became obvious that during patrol and combat, when people fire at you
(blanks and smoke grenades, but still), there ones who make it are the ones
who do not take the time to think.

 

However, ones ability to enter this state of mind is dependent on having
enough training so that you subconsciously know that you really do not have
to think about how to move and shoot properly.

 

Of the Tekki Shodan pattern, the ancient warriors said something to the
effect of “Most patterns require at least 10 000 executions before being
mastered. However, you should not even consider demonstrating Tekki Shodan
to your master before you have had 100 000 repetitions.”

 

It is interesting to note that to reach the original state of mind while
carrying out un-natural activities, you do need lots of training, and that
some things in every field are a lot more difficult than the average task in
that skill set.

 

Best regards / JM

 

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> 3. Level of spiritual attainment.

Semantics plays a part in any discussion, especially when we are 
crossing cultures etc. It plays a greater role in 'spiritual' 
discussion than it does in any other.

So, first the semantics.

We are not limited to the term 'spirituality' as we can talk around 
the same area in many different terms (objective mind/subjective 
mind, rational/intuitive, super-consciousness, super-rationality the 
collective unconscious, God, the Soul, the Divine, the Supreme and 
millions more).

For ease of discussion I will stick with 'spirituality'.

A few basic points:

- generally the 'spiritual gene' is latent in humanity, across all 
cultures
- it is more virile in a small % 
- it is particularly latent in the West/modern culture where we have 
turned our back on our spirituality
- I dare say this forum has more than its share of latent 
spirituality under the surface
- the psychic opposites are not antagonistic forces e.g. soul versus 
body but rather a complimentary whole so that is not a matter of 
logic/programming trading versus intuitive/discretionary trading. We 
are all using both, at different times and places, even those who 
deny it (there is no such thing as a 100% objective/rational person).
- a healthy psyche has a good balance and flows between each psychic 
pole in its own season.

The main pragmatic points:

- we can't bootstrap our subjective mind so we have to turn to 
mentors for written or oral teaching
- some have more aptitude for it than others
- I was very priviliged to have some experience in these matters long 
before I started trading (my subjective consciousness/soul was 
already active and able to express itself in the world) but it still 
took years of pragmatic, practical, objective work to 'program' the 
trading mind to match i.e. I had to pass a sufficient number of 
exams, in the core units, at the 'University of Trading', before I 
could 'enter the trading zone'.

In laymans terms, my intuitive mind was functioning but I still had 
to go out and tediously train my rational/objective mind, and learn 
as many of the objective rules of trading as I could, before the 
subjective and the objective minds could synchronize in the trading 
room.

"Give unto Caeser that which is Caesers AND give homage to your God".

brian_z

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:amibroker%40yahoogroups.com> ps.com, "Jan
Malmberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> 
> I sometimes daytrade using even delayed data for the charts, and a 
list
> compiled list stored in my broker's web application. It works 
alright. Most
> of the time I do short-to-mid-term swing trading. With just the 15-
min
> delayed data. Ok, real-time for the indexes.
> 
> 
> 
> Here's my opinion.
> 
> 
> 
> The three components that determine your success are usually:
> 
> 1. Level of analysis. How good you can produce low-risk entries 
with a
> probable future outcome, which of course is never totally possible.
> 2. Level of money management. How much you bet on one single 
trade, how
> well you scale in, scale out, set and stick to stop-orders, and 
more.
> 3. Level of spiritual attainment. How much you have attained the
> "no-mind" state of the ancient warriors and spiritually achieved 
people.
> Which means that you fearlessly execute trades while maintaining a
> risk-appropriate behavior. Only really possible when you no longer 
fear the
> horrible market and what it might do to you.
> 
> 
> 
> Which one is most important? The one you lack the most at the 
moment. I was
> fortunate to start out with fairly solid money management from the 
start.
> 
> 
> 
> Best regards / JM
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> _____ 
> 
> 
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:amibroker%40yahoogroups.com> ps.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:amibroker%40yahoogroups.com> ps.com] 
On Behalf
> Of Louis P.
> Sent: Thursday, 31 July 2008 2:15 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:amibroker%40yahoogroups.com> ps.com
> Subject: [amibroker] Anyone actually making money?
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I was only wondering... Anyone actually making money or making a 
living
> with AB and trading?
> 
> I've been working on ideas and plans for over 7 months now and 
didn't find
> anything convincing yet. I've been searching daily data, then 
hourly,
> 15-minute and now I am into 1-minute data and nothing seems 
satisfying.
> Been searching RSI, MFI, ADX, MA, HHV, LLV... nothing seems to work.
> 
> So... Anyone is making consistent money with this, and if so, at 
which
> timeframe and how do you do it? 
> 
> I'm beginning to think about switching to tick database; it seems 
even
> 1-minute is too slow for intraday trading. Anyone making money with
> 1-minute?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Louis
>

 

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