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Re: Myers Briggs personality type
That's generally true because humans are...well..naturally a very sociable "creature".
I've done this test back in university and has been an ENTJ for quite a while. Geez, I actually missed all those newsletter from Tharp but then it was back in 2004 and I never knew the possibility of trading back then. hahah (or heard of Van Tharp)
Probably there is. I'm an ENTJ and there is no way I could trade like other pure discretionary people who rely on their highly developed perception skills to recognise and remember chart patterns. I'm a pure mechanical system trader and almost ignore patterns trading. Or rather, I can't CODE my trading program to recognise patterns. hehe Though possible for candlesticks, but I'm not giving it a high priority for my own personal reasons. (prolly due to my values again)
Do note that Tharp isn't saying pure discretionary people are at a disadvantage, in fact, some of the top traders (if not the best) are pure discretionary when they developed all the necessary skills for it. (perception combined with their logical thinking and have iron disciplines)
I beleive statistically around 25pc of the population are Introverts, as a comparison, Extroverts are generally energised from being around other people.
That's generally true because humans are...well..naturally a very sociable "creature".
I've done this test back in university and has been an ENTJ for quite a while. Geez, I actually missed all those newsletter from Tharp but then it was back in 2004 and I never knew the possibility of trading back then. hahah (or heard of Van Tharp)
wayneL said:I wonder if there is a correlation between personality type and trading style.
Probably there is. I'm an ENTJ and there is no way I could trade like other pure discretionary people who rely on their highly developed perception skills to recognise and remember chart patterns. I'm a pure mechanical system trader and almost ignore patterns trading. Or rather, I can't CODE my trading program to recognise patterns. hehe Though possible for candlesticks, but I'm not giving it a high priority for my own personal reasons. (prolly due to my values again)
Do note that Tharp isn't saying pure discretionary people are at a disadvantage, in fact, some of the top traders (if not the best) are pure discretionary when they developed all the necessary skills for it. (perception combined with their logical thinking and have iron disciplines)