A Reading Between Medicine and Trading
Pain, in physiology as in financial markets, is not a dysfunction but a form of information: it is the signal that allows the system to evolve and preserve itself.
Pain, in physiology as in financial markets, is not a dysfunction but a form of information: it is the signal that allows the system to evolve and preserve itself.
Distinguishing between a theoretical model and a trading system is not just a matter of definitions, but of operational survival. Too often, insights are mistaken for pre-packaged strategies.
Many financial “experts” seem to have an extraordinary talent for predicting the market. But is this really the case? The forecasting scam uses probability to create the illusion of accuracy.
Just like learning to ride a bike, trading requires practice, resilience, and the courage to make mistakes. Theory is valuable, but experience is essential.