DislikedDid I not ask intelligent questions? You have a stock attitude toward me, automatically putting me in the box with all the lazy brainless types. What you don't realise is that I'm not an idiot like a lot of people on this forum are... and it's that very thing that leads me to question how a method so discretionary can be profitable.
One of the contributors to this thread said something along the lines of "I'm profitable and most of the people who use FTI's method are too". Am I not supposed to question such a claim? By it's nature, speculative...Ignored
Plz read this story....
In a famous story told many times—maybe most famously by Bruce Lee at the beginning of his last movie Enter The Dragon—a noted professor of world religions makes the journey into the countryside to see a Zen monk. The famous professor, who has many students and has published many papers, wishes to add to his vast knowledge of various religions by studying simple Zen practice. The monk and the professor talk, but the monk is frustrated by the lack of learning by the professor. The professor picks every sentence apart, then compares and contrasts it with his knowledge of other religions. He talks a lot to the monk about all he knows about other religions. He right away tries to fit the monk into his known world. Eventually the monk gracefully has him sit down to have a simple drink of tea. The monk slowly starts to pour tea into the professor's cub. The monk keeps pouring more and more tea into the professor's cup. Seemingly unmoved, the monk continues to pour tea, completely overflowing the cup. Hot tea spills onto the professor's shoes. He yells "Stop! What are you doing?"
The monk says the tea cup is like the professor's brain. "You must empty your mind so we can begin. The value of a cup is its emptiness."
However much we know—however full our cup—we must empty ourselves to receive more. We need to be ready and accepting of the new. This is Beginner's Mind. Asked if he was still learning new things about music after more than 40 years of playing, Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones said, "All the time, are you kidding? It's continually fascinating. You'll never get to the bottom of it, no matter how much you try." For Beginner's Mind to be more than a game or an idea, for you to really understand and know it, you need to practice it, to internalize it. Then Beginner's Mind becomes a valuable mind-set not just words on a screen.
IMHO... is your Mind Empty first.....forget trading forget FTI can you just ans this line in Honest opinion....
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PS: I hope i have not offended you.....