If you assume that your excellent math and analytical skills will automatically translate into success in trading, you are dead wrong!

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Yield慢炖锅
· 1h ago
Backtesting on paper and real money are completely two different games.
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DrawTheCandlestickChartIn
· 4h ago
So, is trading a blend of art and science?
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MoonlightLiquidationLine
· 4h ago
Agreed, the market is the ultimate cure for all rational people.
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L2Mailman
· 4h ago
This phrase should be engraved in front of every engineering guy's trading screen.
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StardustUnderTheGlassDome
· 4h ago
Haha, my advisor's model lost a lot last year.
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PublicBlockchainUnderTheAurora
· 4h ago
Being good at math ≠ having a good mindset; emotional management is the real hidden boss.
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WalletEarlyAccessAlarm
· 4h ago
It's so realistic; I've seen too many quantitative PhDs blow up their accounts.
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