My take on the problem with force management is that it has been treated as a complicated problem, suitable for central planning (PPBES) and not as a complex problem, rife with social & political context, in a dynamic state where the variables change parameters far faster than the planned decision cycles. Consequently, we never get […]
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Stanley Cup vs Superbowl: Peyton’s walk of shame
Image via Wikipedia all the controversy about Manning walking off the field only highlights the difference between hockey and football culture Football is full of “me me me”: TO, Ocho Cinco, trash talking: juvenile Hockey is about the team AND respect for the other teams, all of them, who pushed you beyond what you thought […]
A reflection on mixed methods research in adult education
Introduction The Research Problem The purpose of this paper is to offer one vision of developing a methodological theory of mixed methods research co-equal with that of quantitative and qualitative research. I use a case study of the US Army Command & General Staff College engaged in a redesign of its curriculum, its teaching practices […]
Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: trade like Ted Williams hit baseballs
There is general agreement that Ted Williams was the greatest hitter in the entire history of baseball. He brought a science to the practice of hitting, a committment to the informed practice of his craft, a deep understanding of his strengths and weaknesses as a hitter. These combined with his natural physical ability to produce […]
Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: the best book on trading
A friend of mine who is seeking to develop his skills as an equity trader asked what book on trading he should read if there were only one. I started to think about the different masterpieces I have read and have applied in my own trading. There are masterpieces of fundamental analysis, of technical analysis, […]
Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: the power of stories
Trade like a storyteller We know from cognitive science and learning theory that humans are storytellers by both nature and nurture. Knowing this about how our brains are wired can help us in a couple interesting ways as lifelong traders and learners. Generally it is easier for most people to learn when the new information […]
Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: adapting to a changing market
The market goes through changes all the time, as market participants and their methods and objectives change through time. Sometimes trend following will dominate, sometime reversion to the mean trading will be effective, other times channel trading with strict profit targets will work. It is normal for traders to develop preferred methods of training, based […]
Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: paying attention to market pivot points
To extend the metaphor of “Trading is like Driving” a little further, you could think of the market’s pivot points to be like lanes on the highway. When you are driving on the Interstate or even just in town, the lane markers have come to take on an important meaning ion the minds of every […]
Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: trading large cap stocks and broad ETFs
There are a lot of reasons to trade large cap stocks and the exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) that track the broad sectors and regions of the world. It’s not without its tradeoffs, but for a lot of new traders it can make a lot of sense. You will have to give up the goal of […]
Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: Trade like a defensive driver
I was giving my teenage daughter some advice about how to survive on the road. As a newly licensed driver, she was naturally apprehensive, because this is a brave, new world for her. As I heard myself giving her guidance from 35 years of successful driving experience, I was struck by how similar it was […]