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Re: Which holds best promise?



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My pleasure!

And very well put as I couldn't have said this better myself.  But you folks
already know that since I have tried this morning already and failed!!...LOL

Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: lazar223@xxxxxxxxxxx <lazar223@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Bob Heisler <bheisler@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: CFischer <compsig@xxxxxxxxxxx>; omega-list <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 11:54 AM
Subject: Re: Which holds best promise?


>Bob,
>     I think you make very good points. Personally, I think we are
referencing
>flip sides of a coin. You have to have an approach that works for you (your
>edge), whether it be moving averages, tape reading,  harmonics or
astrology. The
>key is that it works. Your point about mastery through actual trading is a
very
>important one. I have studied both martial arts and boxing and have learned
that
>what you do with an opponent is way different than what you do with a heavy
bag.
>The bag is never going to hit you back. You will develop a successful style
>through actual practice, simulation, analysis of results and behavior
>modification. The more skills you have, the better your skills are and the
more
>real experience that you have the more likely that you will succeed. Three
>things to conclude:
>
>1. Know what you are looking for. (your point of focus)
>2. Know what you must do when you find it.
>3. Know what you must do if it doesn't work for you (this time and every
time)
>
>Thank you for your insights. I have enjoyed this too!.
>
>
>