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- Joined Nov 2007 | Status: Conscious Incompetence | 3,274 Posts
Don't wish it were easier, wish you were better. ~ Jim Rohn
How much do you want to make and why do you want to make it 17 replies
If you make money, does Oanda make money? 35 replies
Does going to an Ivy League help you become a good trader 53 replies
Does anyone have a big player's trading journal/statement? 6 replies
DislikedI have heard mentioning advance chess skills in your resume shows your strategic capabilities. But I am wondering does being a bad chess player makes you a bad traderIgnored
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Other than that, it's nothing like chess, because unlike chess, forex doesn't have all the pieces on the board for everyone to see.Ignored
DislikedFrom what I've read, skilled Texas Hold'em players take naturally to mm rules and the psych aspects of trading.Ignored
DislikedVery true. In fact I only learned how to play Texas Hold'em AFTER I learned how to trade and I can say I picked it up very quickly. It's all about money management. I thought I was the only one that saw that correlationIgnored
DislikedI've been playing chess since childhood and I love the game but I can't say for sure it's helped my trading. From what I've read, skilled Texas Hold'em players take naturally to mm rules and the psych aspects of trading.Ignored
DislikedOther than perhaps patience and analytical skills, I don't think chess really offers much as a training tool for aspiring traders. Backgammon would be somewhat better because in addition to patience and analysis, it teaches one to deal with random events (the toss of the dice). The beauty of Texas Hold'em is it combines all of those mentioned above and the crucial element of putting ones own hard-earned on the line.Ignored