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 model and a trading system is not just a matter of definitions but of operational survival. Too often, insights are mistaken for ready-made strategies.
Many experts seem to have a knack for predicting market trends. But is this really the case? The prediction fraud 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.