Natural Laws vs Behavioral Laws
1. Everything is connected and interconnected (A deeper understanding is required to be understand this). To think that you have no connection between an ant on the other side of the planet (that you have never seen nor touched) is simple ignorance. One's own connection to the planet, to humanity, to the universe, no matter how great or small, all the way to the unseen.
2. Behavioral Laws are by-products of Natural Laws (and not the other way around). So if you want to fix or solve a problem or find a solution, you should be tackling with the root source and not the middle-man.
3. Behavioral Laws is good at tackling the middle-man instead of the source. Example, someone has a fever, behavioral law would give paracetamol to lower the fever. Instead of curing what caused the fever (the source), it is focused on addressing the wrong issue. Our society through behavioral laws would prefer to remove the blinking red lights, instead of finding the reason why the Red lights are blinking. You have dandruff, wash it with some topical shampoo, instead of addressing what's causing the dandruff. You don't like the flabs on your love handles, wear some spandex, instead of addressing the weight issue. Weight problems, here take some pills, instead of exercising and proper diet. The floor is dirty, just sweep it under the sofa, instead of not wearing dirty shoes in the house. Cut the pollution, subsidize polluting car companies, instead of subsidizing every household with solar panels. I did it on my own, F*** you, no man is an island alone. It's not working, just buy another one, instead of replacing a simple fuse. etc... etc... etc...
And guess what when it comes to trading?.... "let's find out people's behavior", instead of what is causing the behavior. That's why I couldn't care less of anyone's opinion about the market. I couldn't care less of market sentiment. I couldn't care less if the majority are buyers, because I know for a fact, that it only takes 1 domino to snowball and tumble the majority. I prefer to skip through the middle man and get to the root source of the problem.
I have studied behavior and psychology greatly. And at the end of the road, it was actually the behavioral science that told me that the answers are not through behaviors because behaviors are by-products. Dandruffs are by-products of an unbalance immune system. Flabs are by-products of over consumption of food. Weight issue is by-products of your chemical-receptors in the brain. Pollution is by-product of profits and greed. You, you are a by-product of the universe, despite of whatever you think.
I still remember one of my teacher that asked me what I see in the drawing.
I said, "I see an old lady."
Years have passed and my teacher asked me the same question.
I replied, "I see an old lady and a young lady."
More years have passed and my teacher asked me again the same question.
I replied, "I see lines."
When you study psychology you will realize and become aware of all the biases we have.
Once you notice this, you can work on removing these biases and see the world in a different light.
You can't tackle Natural Laws without first conquering Behavioral Laws. It is like a missing gap in knowledge and it will only set you back. Like trying to write a book and your grammar is all over the place.
So this thread is more of like an end game approach. Some will try the end game approach without solid foundations and they too will fail at it.
That's why when people don't understand what I'm gibbering about and have lots of question, I tend to tune out because we are not on the same page.
Peace,
CrucialPoint
P.S. Guys, Please read my bio I will only post what I want to share and nothing more.
I'm not here to mentor or train people... If you can't keep up, I not here to help to.
I post ideas.... Nothing more, nothing less... take it or leave it.
Dislikedthe natural laws do not necessarily explain how and why markets move/operate for a simple reason that actually markets are ruled by laws of behavior. natural laws and behavioral laws are two completely different creatures, therefore any attempts to apply the characteristics of one to another is illogical. greatest example of this fallacy is attempts to apply Fibonacci sequence to markets. we are ignoring the fact that market conditions are not ruled by the natural laws, but behavioral laws, of which we know absolutely nothing and most of the time...Ignored
2. Behavioral Laws are by-products of Natural Laws (and not the other way around). So if you want to fix or solve a problem or find a solution, you should be tackling with the root source and not the middle-man.
3. Behavioral Laws is good at tackling the middle-man instead of the source. Example, someone has a fever, behavioral law would give paracetamol to lower the fever. Instead of curing what caused the fever (the source), it is focused on addressing the wrong issue. Our society through behavioral laws would prefer to remove the blinking red lights, instead of finding the reason why the Red lights are blinking. You have dandruff, wash it with some topical shampoo, instead of addressing what's causing the dandruff. You don't like the flabs on your love handles, wear some spandex, instead of addressing the weight issue. Weight problems, here take some pills, instead of exercising and proper diet. The floor is dirty, just sweep it under the sofa, instead of not wearing dirty shoes in the house. Cut the pollution, subsidize polluting car companies, instead of subsidizing every household with solar panels. I did it on my own, F*** you, no man is an island alone. It's not working, just buy another one, instead of replacing a simple fuse. etc... etc... etc...
And guess what when it comes to trading?.... "let's find out people's behavior", instead of what is causing the behavior. That's why I couldn't care less of anyone's opinion about the market. I couldn't care less of market sentiment. I couldn't care less if the majority are buyers, because I know for a fact, that it only takes 1 domino to snowball and tumble the majority. I prefer to skip through the middle man and get to the root source of the problem.
I have studied behavior and psychology greatly. And at the end of the road, it was actually the behavioral science that told me that the answers are not through behaviors because behaviors are by-products. Dandruffs are by-products of an unbalance immune system. Flabs are by-products of over consumption of food. Weight issue is by-products of your chemical-receptors in the brain. Pollution is by-product of profits and greed. You, you are a by-product of the universe, despite of whatever you think.
I still remember one of my teacher that asked me what I see in the drawing.
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I said, "I see an old lady."
Years have passed and my teacher asked me the same question.
I replied, "I see an old lady and a young lady."
More years have passed and my teacher asked me again the same question.
I replied, "I see lines."
When you study psychology you will realize and become aware of all the biases we have.
Once you notice this, you can work on removing these biases and see the world in a different light.
You can't tackle Natural Laws without first conquering Behavioral Laws. It is like a missing gap in knowledge and it will only set you back. Like trying to write a book and your grammar is all over the place.
So this thread is more of like an end game approach. Some will try the end game approach without solid foundations and they too will fail at it.
That's why when people don't understand what I'm gibbering about and have lots of question, I tend to tune out because we are not on the same page.
Peace,
CrucialPoint
P.S. Guys, Please read my bio I will only post what I want to share and nothing more.
I'm not here to mentor or train people... If you can't keep up, I not here to help to.
I post ideas.... Nothing more, nothing less... take it or leave it.
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