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How Observation Changes Outcomes :
In quantum mechanics, when light (or electrons) passes through two slits, it creates an interference pattern on the screen behind them.
Each particle seems to go through both slits at once, existing in a superposition of all possible paths and the resulting pattern reflects the probabilities of where the particle could land.
If you try to measure which slit the particle goes through, the interference pattern disappears.
Observing the particle forces it into a definite state - it goes through one slit or the other.
The act of measurement collapses the wave function and fundamentally changes the outcome.
Before you check a trade, it’s in superposition.
From a statistical perspective, your trade has a probability of winning or losing based on your system but you don’t yet know the outcome.
The trade is evolving naturally, just like a quantum system.
The moment you look at it, your observation collapses the “trade wave function” into a definite state - good or bad, winning or losing.
That observation triggers an emotional reaction — stress, fear, or overconfidence—which can cause you to break your plan, over-leverage, or revenge trade.
Just like in quantum mechanics, the act of measurement affects the system.
If you hadn’t looked, the system would have continued evolving naturally and you would have followed your plan without emotional interference.
This analogy mirrors the quantum concept perfectly - observation changes the outcome, not because the market changed, but because your interaction with it changed your behavior.
In other words, checking too often destroys the natural probabilistic outcome of your system, just like measuring the slit destroys the interference pattern.
The trade itself hasn’t changed; your observation changed how you interact with it, which changes the outcome.
Final Thoughts:
Traders, you know what I’m talking about — in a demo, you can leave your strategy untouched for days, weeks, even months.
The moment it goes live, you start checking too often, micromanaging your trades, and suddenly your observation is affecting the outcome.
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Thought of the day:
Empiricism: Knowledge comes from experience and observation.
A priori: Knowledge comes from reason and logic, independent of experience
Imagine a child kept artificially alive from birth, but without any senses — no sight, no hearing, no touch, taste, or smell. For years, this person grows, completely cut off from the world.
Then, at maturity, the five senses are suddenly given. The question is striking: would this person have a single thought in their head? It asks whether all knowledge comes from experience, whether the mind could hold any innate ideas independent of that experience, and how much of thought depends on the senses versus reasoning alone.
It’s a simple yet profound way to reflect on how we become who we are — shaped through experience, perception, and the constant interaction between mind and world.
An empiricist would say the child has no thoughts at first, because all knowledge comes from experience — the mind is a blank slate until the senses provide input.
An a priori thinker like Immanuel Kant would argue that while the child gains knowledge through experience, certain structures of understanding or concepts are innate, so the mind isn’t completely empty
A priori knowledge refers to ideas, concepts, or structures that exist independently of experience.
In this context, it means that even before the child has sensory input, the mind isn’t a blank slate; it already has the basic framework or capacity for thought
Self-care mindset.
Train your mind to be calm in every situation.
You are at your strongest when you are calm.
The calmer you are, the clearer you think.
Take a deep breath.
Move with strategy, not emotion.
I never lose, either I win or i learn.
Patience is power.
Thought of the day:
Time is brief, don’t waste it.
Life is short — focus on what truly matters
At times, the yen’s weakness against major base currencies like the USD, EUR, and GBP isn’t just market-driven.
Japan and South Korea have intentionally intervened to keep the yen weaker, supporting their export-driven economies.
A weaker yen makes Japanese goods cheaper abroad, boosting exports and increasing revenue when foreign earnings are converted back into yen.
This provides a clear competitive advantage for exporters while supporting domestic economic growth.
These interventions can be covert. Central banks may sell yen and buy foreign currencies gradually or through intermediaries, sometimes using hints or public statements to influence the market without drawing attention. Coordinated actions between Japan and South Korea help ensure the yen stays weaker across multiple major currencies, shaping long-term trends that benefit exporters.