You'll get periods you can't win enough, you'll get periods where you doubt you ever had it.
Over 13 years.
Max consecutive wins: 29
Max consecutive loss: 13
Felt like the king, felt like the dumbest person on earth.
Markets will make sure to test you like you have never been before and not feel any emotions doing so.
Hang in there.
Trading mastery is one of the best modern vehicles for building character
It forces you to face discipline on a daily basis
It teaches probabilities, risk, and detachment from emotion
Most people live life gambling on emotional whims
But in markets, that doesn’t work. Your decisions must be logical, backed by process, not impulse
You also learn that pain is the best teacher
You can read 100 books, but one major loss will teach you more about yourself than all of them combined and you will remember that feeling forever
With time, trading also humbles you
You realize that even mastery doesn’t mean full control, it’s just a probabilistic understanding
Some of the best traders win ‘only’ 40% of the time, but their risk control makes them profitable over the long term
That humility extends to life as well
You start seeing how much of your success is skill, but also genetics, environment, and chance
You worked hard, sure, but the foundation wasn’t entirely yours
This makes you truly grateful
And gratefulness grants you peace
Then, you begin to develop character
No questions, but this ...
the persistence of such an elegant, recurring pattern (pareto principle) suggests:
1. The world is not random but structured in ways that hint at intentional design.
2. A lawlike consistency (power-law distributions, scale invariance) appears across unrelated domains, which ought be taken as a "signature" of a higher intelligence.
3. If creation has order embedded in it, recurring ratios like Pareto’s might as well be viewed as evidence of a rational source (a God who imbued the universe with mathematical harmony).
BREAKING: New Crop Circle!
Ok guys…there’s only two explanations of who created this crop circle and both are extraordinary!
1. A human did it. In the dark. Without being seen. It’s absolutely perfect and beautiful and they should be awarded!
2. A non-Human did it.
The fact that no one seems to care about crop circles is so very bizarre to me.
They are incredible works of art that are almost impossible to explain.
And more than likely they are communication from NHI.
Yet…most of the world simply doesn’t acknowledge them.
Is it just too perplexing for the collective consciousness?
Like how the natives couldn’t make sense of the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria ships so they simply ignored them.
Tuned them out.
Is this an IQ test from the others?
To see if our awareness and conscious perception is developing?
Back online (still no light here). Lessons from Spain after a really weird day (no electricity, no 4G, no WiFi) for the world
1. Go out and buy a pocket battery-power radio. It was really disconcerting to have no way to know what is going on.
2. Buy a battery powered torche . There were none left in shops.
3. Keep cash. I had none.
4. Keep spare batteries.