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Friday, December 10, 2004

December already?

I've been keeping a very low profile overall, as the quarterly entries in this journal reflect. Aside from a wonderful trip to Nova Scotia this past summer, I've spent a good part of the time working to hone my intraday trading skills. This increasingly requires greater focus on my part. Candles, trends, and signals appearing on the screen in amazing rapidity are an enormous challenge to one's emotional state. This of course is the whole premise of trading psychology, the now ex-Innerworth.com having been a wonderful starting point resource for those interested in learning more. Brett Steenbarger's site is rich in inspiration and well worth many return visits.

If it isn't apparent, my own deeper purpose in my everyday life is to discover and refine my inner workings. The "rapid fire" decision making of intraday trading, and reaping the fruits or suffering the locusts that ensue, can stir some heavy duty primal muck, rich loam for growth if one actually uses it properly. And therein lies the challenge.

My best wishes to all my friends in this wonderfully renewing time of year.

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moon phases
 

At last, over the rim
of the waiting earth
the moon lifted with
slow majesty
till it swung clear of the horizon and rode off,
free of moorings
- Kenneth Grahame,
The Wind in the Willows

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