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John F. Carter



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Mastering the Trade: Proven...

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“Only a fool tests the depth of the water with both feet. AFRICAN PROVERB”
John F. Carter, Mastering the Trade: Proven Techniques for Profiting from Intraday and Swing Trading Setups

“And I’m not kidding when I say “craziness.” The University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, has come out with a study that compares traders with psychopaths. The study reviewed the results from an existing study comparing 24 psychopaths in German high-security hospitals with a control group of 27 “normal” people. The funny thing is, this control group of “normal” people turned out to be traders. Stock guys, currency and commodity traders, and derivative types happened to be the normal control group that was stacked up against the high-security, barbed-wire-enclosed psychopaths. In the end, the performance of the trading group was actually worse than that of the psychopaths. The study indicated that traders, “Have a penchant for immense destruction,” and that their mindset would lead them to the logical conclusion of “beating one of the neighbor’s expensive cars with a baseball bat with the sole objective of owning the most beautiful car in the neighborhood.” In other words, traders are nuts. Indeed if you look up the textbook definition of a psychopath, here are some of the tidbits you’ll uncover: antisocial behavior, poor judgment and failure to learn from experience, inability to see oneself as others do, inexplicable impulsiveness … sounds like a typical trader who is struggling against the market and can’t figure out why.”
John F. Carter, Mastering the Trade: Proven Techniques for Profiting from Intraday and Swing Trading Setups

“If a husband expresses a thought alone in the middle of the woods,” so the joke goes, “is he still wrong?” Probably so.”
John F. Carter, Mastering the Trade: Proven Techniques for Profiting from Intraday and Swing Trading Setups



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