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Fuzzy is fine as long as you know the limitations of fuzzy. You have been around a long time and traded a number of market environments and survived, maybe through (a) luck, (b) skill or (c) some combination thereof.


I know that I myself survived in a number of cases through sheer luck. Realising that made me re-assess exactly what I was doing.


The thing is fuzzy works well 99% of the time. New traders equate 99% with 100%. 100% is very, very hard to achieve, maybe impossible.


Abstract discussions such as this may, illuminate some of the pitfalls. That is one benefit. Other benefits can accrue from explanations about alternatives.


jog on

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