The Expert Mind

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    Junior Member beaasecass's Avatar
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    The Expert Mind

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    Studies of the mental processes of chess grandmasters have shown clues to how people become specialists in other areas as welllt;ogt;lt;/ogt;

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    A guy walks along the interior of a circle of chess tables, glancing at each for a couple of moments prior to making his move. On the outer rim, dozens of amateurs sit pondering their replies till he completes the circuit. The year is 1909, the guy is José Raúl Capablanca of lt;st1:country-region w/ st=ongt;lt;st1lace w/ st=ongt;Cubalt;/st1lacegt;lt;/st1:country-regiongt;, and the result is a whitewash: 28 wins in as many games. The exhibition was part of a tour in which Capablanca won 168 games . Lt;ogt;lt;/ogt;

    How can he play so well, so quickly? And just how far ahead would he compute under such limitations? I see only one move ahead, Capablanca is thought to have replied, but it's always the right one. Lt;ogt;lt;/ogt;

    He thus put in a nutshell what a century of plogical study has subsequently established: a lot of the chess master's advantage over the novice derives from the very first few moments of thought. This quick, knowledge-guided perception, occasionally called apperception, can be seen in specialists in other areas too. Just as a master can recall all of the motions in a game he's playedso can an accomplished musician frequently reconstruct the score to a sonata heard only once. And just because the chess master frequently finds the best move super fast, a professional physician can occasionally create an accurate diagnosis in moments of laying eyes on a patient. lt;ogt;lt;/ogt;

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    key points
    1. Key to attaining success in chess,classical music or Currency Market etc.. Motivation is a more significant factor than innate ability
    2. Memory is a result of coaching weather you are a grandmaster or a Currency Market pro
    3.10 year rule states it takes approximatly a dee of heavy labour to master any area.

    A.i state 1 hour to understand some fundamentals.
    B.10 hours you've got a fairly grasp of the basic.
    C.100 hours you are a rather expert.
    D.1000 hours of knowledge and extreme labour,you are a seasoned expert.

    4. What matter is not experince per se but effortful study,which entails continually tackling challenges that lie beyond a single proficiency.
    5. Motivation is key factor, and success builds on success, an accomplishment can reinforce motivation.
    6. In sum,apperception theory --pay a large part in specialist mind --establishing relationships between different thoughts and experience in mind...

    good day
    Let us see...
    d.1000 hours of knowledge and extreme labour,you are a seasoned expert.

    10 hours / day... Nah forget that and let us only say 5 hours / day.

    1000 / 5 = 200

    Therefore 200 times [~ 1 Trading year] of experience and extreme labor should make me a seasoned expert?

    I think you will find some people around here that have 10 to 20 fold that level of exposure, extreme labour experience [myself included] that would not claim to be a specialist. Pretty good? Maybe. Expert? I don't think so.
    Physicians, for example [this really includes carpenters and the remaining part of the gamut], must be continually upgrading their eduion on not just what functions, but also what are todays current problems or risk being swept aside.

    Whatever the amount is, [I don't have any clue what it is but will want to know] there is a finite maximum combination of motions in the board game of chess. I do not think such a number exists in these markets.

    Self Confidence is a massive element in this company and it is very encouraging to find that you apparently do not lack in that department. However, if you think that you will be a specialist in roughly a year, I feel you may be placing the bar [to quote Bob Uecker] Only a bit higher.

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    I was going to point out the exact same thing, which a lot of experience in a field (e.g. pc programming), just makes it a lot simpler to grasp new concepts that you have to learn.

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    Junior Member ttacar93's Avatar
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    [quote]Let us see...
    d.1000 hours of knowledge and intense labor,you are an experienced expert.

    10 hours / day... Nah forget that and let us just say 5 hours / day.

    1000 / 5 = 200

    Therefore 200 days [~ 1 Trading year] of experience and intense labour need to make me an experienced professional?

    I think you will find some people around here that have 10 to 20 fold that amount of exposure, intense labour experience [myself included] who would not claim to be a specialist. Pretty good? Maybe. Professional? I don't think so.
    Doctors, for instance [this really includes carpenters and the remaining part of the gamut], must be continually upgrading their schooling on not only what functions, but also what are todays current troubles or risk being swept aside.

    Whatever the amount is, [I don't have any clue what it is but will want to know] there is a finite maximum combination of moves at the board game of chess. I don't believe such a number exists in these markets.

    Self Confidence is a huge factor in this business and it is extremely encouraging to find that you do not lack in that section. But if you feel you will be a specialist in roughly a year, I believe you might be placing the bar [to quote Bob Uecker] Only a little high. [/QUOT

    You can become a specialist in chess and I guess the Currency Market markets fairly fast if you have an expert by your side instruction and guideing you along the way. When I had been playing chess I'd International Masters, and National Pros teaching and coaching me along with my game quickly had gotten stronger but I peaked at the pro level. Of course as in all things, ability plays a job . Not to say I was gifted, but I think some people have a talent for trading and a few don't, it's just harder for another group. I remember Grandmaster Kotov in his book Think like a Grandmaster said something to the effect that the best masters came to there own at a very early age most before 21 years old, he wished to become a grandmaster and learned the game at two years old and it took him well into his forties to achieve that name of Grandmaster. Okay back to tradingl

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    key points
    1. Key to attaining success in chess,classical music or Currency Market etc.. Motivation is a more important variable than inherent ability
    2. Memory is a result of training weather you're a grandmaster or a Currency Market pro
    3.10 year rule states it requires approximatly a dee of significant labor to master any field.

    A.i state 1 hour to know some fundamentals.
    B.10 hours you have a pretty grasp of the fundamental.
    C.100 hours you're a rather expert.
    D.1000 hours of knowledge and extreme labor,you're an experienced expert.

    4. What matter is not experince per se however effortful study,which involves continually handling challenges which lie just beyond a single competence.
    5.motivation is crucial variable, and achievement builds on achievement, an achievement can fortify motivation.
    6. In sum,apperception theory --cover a massive role in specialist mind --building up relationships between different ideas and expertise in the mind...

    great day
    10 years is just the time it takes for the earth to revolve round the sun 10 times, and nothing else. But, I concur that exprerience teahes you a lot, and of course...motivation makes you successful. I think having targets also helps. In Currency Market, maybe something like a certain percent return per year, or perhaps just more Id pips than -ve pips.

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    Junior Member beaasecass's Avatar
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    The reasons I post this report is reveal (as much as I see it) and reinforces the overall principles (frequently written about here @ the factory) to raise your forex possible .” Pretty great” vs.” specialists” (as they say”that is only sematics),if a trader has augmented his forex potential by working”well” under certain circumstances and certain circumstance I am imagining his a professional. The main reason the so called”expert”, if it's the doctor, physicist or economist (all professions associated with innate distinguished mental abilities) aren't automatically guarantee success in this business. Instead on the other things associated in this area (plogical variable, coordinated systematic approach along with a countless number factor including those only include experience or”exposure).when a person knows a range of things, and understands how they're egorized and systematically interrelates, then that individual has a fantastic advantage over a person who has the same or more knowledge without such differentiation. When a forex novice (like me) wants to understand and max his potential, it is essential to be aware of different things associated with it.

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    Junior Member beaasecass's Avatar
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    Key points
    1. Key to attaining success in chess,classical music or forex etc.. Motivation is a more significant variable than inherent ability
    2. Memory is a consequence of coaching weather you're a grandmaster or a forex expert
    3.10 year rule states it requires approximatly a dee of significant labor to master any field.

    A.i state 1 hour to understand some basics.
    B.10 hours you have a pretty grasp of the fundamental.
    C.100 hours you're a fairly expert.
    D.1000 hours of experience and intense labor,you're an experienced expert.

    4. What matter isn't experince per se however effortful study,which involves continually handling challenges which lie just beyond a single competence.
    5. Motivation is key factor, and success builds on success, an accomplishment can reinforce motivation.
    6. In amount,apperception concept --cover a massive part in expert mind --building up relationships between different thoughts and experience from mind...

    good moment

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