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Originally Posted by Johnny V
Decision making is something a system player does really not do. He lacks that quick thinking, making changes to suit the particular racing situation or changes. He hasn't learned to do that yet. So for him a system can be beneficial.
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Your assessment is right on.
I've spent 4 decades as a pure system player.
As the whales have proliferated, it has become more and more difficult for me to win with an absolutely systematic approach.
Within just the past few months I got a performance coach. She specializes in traders and contends that in her industry, there really isn't such a thing as "pure system plays."
She says that almost every single play has
gray areas.
Initially, I fought this tooth and nail, but eventually succumbed to the fact that she's correct: there really are a lot of
gray races.
Don't misunderstand - my play is still
based upon systems, components, and processes, but now I am a HYBRID player - much like an online chess player who uses software to suggest moves as well as playing the game himself.
Ultimately, the play you make is
YOURS - for whatever reason you make it.