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Can you Predict the Market? - What’s the difference between a Weatherman and a Trader? I asked this question in a private user group a little while ago and stumped quite a few people. Do you know

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 Adam Halpern, President of Online Trading Software Company

 Saturday, December 5, 2015

the difference? On the surface they seem the same, but there is a very importance difference between the two. The main difference between a Weatherman and a Trader is that the Weatherman tries to predict what will happen next, whereas a good Trader reacts to what IS happening. A subtle difference, ...


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2 comments on article "Can you Predict the Market? - What’s the difference between a Weatherman and a Trader? I asked this question in a private user group a little while ago and stumped quite a few people. Do you know"

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 Declan H, Interim Digital Programme Manager & Lean Six Sigma Transformation Consultant

 Sunday, December 6, 2015



I believe so. I put in huge amounts of time and energy before a trade, during the holding time and until I sell. Don't be too greedy, little and often works for me. Compound growth is a gift to us all.


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 Sumoy Goswami, Technical Analyst, Quantitative System Developer, Commodities Trader

 Wednesday, December 9, 2015



Anything can happen in the market & you need not know what is going to happen next in order to speculate profitably. It is this peculiar state of being in peace with uncertainty that puts successful traders in a different league than astrologers or weather forecasters.

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