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thread: Taking it serious and accelerating my learning curve

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    Seems like you work at a government job?
    2nd/3rd change jobs anyone?!?? I for one trade the US session and work on 2nd shift in healthcare manufacturing.
    Regrettably, those are very uncommon in the area I live. But that could be a choice of course.

    I would keep the day job for now. No use in making life trying once you are ready.
    Thats precisely the plan for now. I will consider quitting when I earn consistent profits with real money part time, but of course I have to make that on demo

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    Junior Member Salvado83's Avatar
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    While it is good you're targeting large amounts of time to learn trading, I'd like to share a significant bit of info I learned once I took a course in Cognitive Plogy.

    Our heads are most effective when processing data a little at a time. So, learning to trade will flow smoothly if we spend no more than one hour collecting or analyzing info. Afterward, our conscious thoughts will need to focus on another (unrelated, preferably non-intellectual) task, while the executive or sub-conscious portion of our mind procedures and digests the trading...
    A response 4 months late is far better than none I guess.

    Great post Sunsue, I detect long daily walks between trading / learning work best for me personally, assimilation time.

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