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July 28th, 2010 09:58 AM
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July 28th, 2010 03:44 PM
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Wow,,,,you hit the nail on the head there,,,at least for me. I am in my first year and wonder if its just me going through this or is this normal. You do mention this in the course and its good to see you mention it again in the postings. I never blame the markets when I lose money but rather go over my trade and see what I either did wrong or where I can improve. I saw a segment on ESPN the other day and Johnny Bench was interviewed. He is a hall of fame catcher from the 70's an 80's which is my era. He said that the successful ballplayers learn from their mistakes and don't repeat them. Thats what seperates the players that never make it or average players from the best players. I guess thats what you are saying here and its really true. You have to experience all the pitfalls yourself before you can fix them. Great post and I continue to work at getting better.
Tom
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July 28th, 2010 07:06 PM
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I agree, Tom. Learn from your mistakes, improve your method, and try again. Eventually on your own and with the right help you will get it right.
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