Tag: Uncertainty

Reflection 2 on the practitioner-scholar divide: a case where it was the thinnest of veils, unknown to any of us

I will answer this from my preferred pragmatist and action research perspective I believe most interesting problems originate in the practitioners world, and that most chief decision-makers (who approve projects, set priorities and allocate resources) MUST be practitioners first, if only to satisfy political and social constraints. I believe our action groups that solve problems […]

Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: Finding your best mental state for trading

In previous articles I have described my concept of the “zero-state”, and the combination of personal satisfaction and improved bottomline performance I get when I trade from that state.  In this article I want to describe some other mental states that traders I know find useful and consider the implications for your own journey of […]

Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: How science can improve your trading

Trading by its very nature is filled with uncertainty. Any human endeavor that has such a strong psychological component must be uncertain, until such time as human nature itself undergoes a fundamental change.  It is uncertainty which helps make a market for assets. It’s what helps drive the discovery process to uncover the relative value […]

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