Nothing complicated. Simply that if you have a group of traders
trading the same system it can help prevent errors when action can be
coordinated. In complicated systems confirmation can prevent mistakes.
This can also be useful when traders use different data sources - often
screens and signals vary with data source. In Intraday trading such
coordination must be fast - a few seconds can make a difference. But
even in slower systems trade confirmation can be useful.
Taking this a bit further, when larger sums are traded, trade
coordination can prevent pulling the market.
In an extreme application remote trading could be employed to give
traders more freedom. The system would only place trades if there is a
majority consensus. A trader could take a short break while his system
tracks the others ;-)
Being able to share signals and trades in real time could also be
used to distribute processing. It might be faster to run three
different lengthy processes oat three locations, and share results in
real-time, than have each user run three lengthy processes.
It could benefit traders who formed a corporation.
etc. etc. It just seems to me that the time is ripe for this new
capability :-)
Now, whether "email" would be the right tool to use is another
question...
herman
Thursday, June 18, 2009, 6:22:38 PM, you wrote:
> What kind of group work are you talking
about ...... what kind of project would you be working on?
> (I am interested in group dynamics,
especially groups that operate with what
> I call 'group consciousness' .... as a
result of your post I have decided to
> call groups that function like this
alpha-groups ... it is very rare ...
> perhaps even hypothetical ... it all
depends on the level of consciousness of
> the individuals ... you seem to be
projecting an interest in alpha-groupwork
> onto your trading groups .... at times in
this forum I have experienced this
> 'level of sharing' with certain
individuals and sometimes a handful of people
> who seem to get on the wavelength for a
while ... recent discussions across
> several topics where synchronous for me
... refer to Carl Jung and
> synchronicity ... my observation is that
when it happens it is dyanamic .... a
> few individuals, or the forum, coalesce
around a dyanamic and evolving
> 'unspoken', or implied, topic and
subconciously develop it along evolving and
> dynamic lines ... it has a life of its
own and dies out after a short while
> ... interesting that you are
investigating formalizing the approach ... I
> have lived and worked amonst an
exceptional group on more than one occasion
> and the group dynamics always cycles in
tandem with self-interest .... where
> self is the small ego and not the Ego or
Higher Self ... in my experience so
> far self interest always splinters the
group .... peak experiences motivate
> and elevate us but they are never
permanent ...cycling in and out of higher consciousness is the norm).
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