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Re: [RT] Forcing the Market



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One of the nicest things I heard 
the other day from a friend was...
 
"What is the market trying to tell 
you"  
 
don thompson
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  ric 
  ingram 
  To: <A title=Realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
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  Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 12:33 
  AM
  Subject: [RT] Forcing the Market
  Hi,What do you perceive is the role of the 
  market you trade?Discussing this from the perspective of how you 
  perceive other people might be instructive.It is common to interpret 
  what others say from the perspective of roles.People expect others to 
  fill one of various predetermined roles.This suggests that they are 
  covertly asking themselves what the role of the person they are dealing with 
  really is.So they lose meaning and understanding if they find someone 
  fulfilling a role other than they expect or if they miscast him/her in one of 
  their preferred roles.    Upset is also common in such 
  mis-reading, mis-construing of roles.Do this ring true for those who 
  tend to mis-read or mis-quote or mis-construe?In any event it is an 
  inner tendency that gets in the way of perceiving reality - not a recipe for 
  seeing the market as it is - more a recipe for seeing the market as a 
  reflection of oneself.Profits will always tend to be elusive as long 
  as your perception of the market is flawed.The market does not know of 
  your role projections onto it, nor does it care.   It just 
  is.So you must change your perception rather than try to force the 
  market into what you want it to be - for you do not have the power to force 
  the market to do anything - it just is.Put another way, winners tend 
  to come from accepters of markets, not from those who expect markets to 
  conform to a role they have projected onto it and get upset when it fails to 
  conform. Unconditional regards, Ric.<A 
  href="http://www.traderscalm.com/"; eudora="autourl">www.traderscalm.com 
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