People with the same goals often think alike and usually have many similarities. William James once wrote: “… if you want a habit – act like you have it. The Central Nervous System can’t distinguish from real experiences and strongly imagined ones. Acting as if has remarkable powers.” Today, a common cliché is “Fake it ‘til you make it.” The only difference between you and great achievers is that they put forth a disciplined effort. With the same effort and a strong strategy to follow, you can achieve the same level of success. As you emulate a role model while working toward your goal, you are like a child playing dress up. Every time you imitate the successful behavior it becomes more and more a part of you. Actors spend months studying a part before they play it; but when they know it they are completely believable.
Modeling is an extremely proficient way to break down or “code” what you see as a role model’s or mentor’s successful actions. As the saying goes, if someone can do it, anyone can learn it. Modeling is a state of curiosity and selflessness. It is a desire to listen to, watch, respect and learn from others as well as yourself. Modeling is process over content. Process or the “how” something is done is arguably more important than content or the “what.” The process is where skill is focused to create the end result. There are countless ways to do anything; but there are ways that are effective and there are time-and-energy wasters that might get you to the same result … eventually. Modeling can take many forms. Some of your most fundamental skills have been acquired through modeling others. Babies and young children are expert modelers. Only when they start learning by more traditional methods do they begin to lose this skill.
Modeling also involves mentoring or “sitting next to an expert.” This is an excellent way to model skillful behavior. The subject being modeled can also benefit from being modeled by learning from feedback on how they structure their experience. Even if someone does something well, it doesn’t mean that they know how they do it. Quite often behavioral strategies, that is the detailed “how,” is not in the trader’s awareness. This will become evident as you ask “why” questions focused on elements of the mentor’s process. With this awareness the “unconscious competent” can achieve greater consistency in the skills they have. A few years ago I had enlisted the help of a mentor to assist me with my futures trading. As we traded and my questions became more detailed I noticed that on a number of occasions I asked the same question 2 or 3 times to ensure that I got it and at first became confused because she changed her answer. It became clear that she was operating “intuitively” in some cases and hadn’t actually coded her process. We then began to break down her protocols and eventually identified what had been out of her awareness. This feedback also increased her results.
Uncovering the strategies necessary to trade consistently well involves observing personal program(s) that are sequences of mental and behavioral codes. For instance, how you do what you do when you walk, talk, drive or read? Normally you don’t think of how you do these things, but they constitute a code of behavior. The programs that make them happen are managed by your unconscious mind. These are known as strategies. When you have the strategy for how someone manages his or her experience, you have the key to reproducing that experience for yourself. Trading has context, specific patterns that produce excellence around things like planning, rules setting, position sizing, money management, technical analysis and fundamental analysis; but these are not all. There are ancillary aims and concepts that indirectly support your success. Often really successful traders share that they give service to the community—a notion of giving back, which reminds them that they are a part of a larger community and that this perspective helps them to remain grounded in the face of greed. Secondly, they have a purpose that illustrates why they desire to be successful. They have a skill in using metaphor and visionary thinking. Winning traders are able to create a sensory rich vision of success that creates a subconscious passion for what matters most; that is, keeping rules and following their plan. They also have a dedication to sequential and purpose-driven protocols, i.e. effective routines that develop strong habits leading to skill-building around rule based methods.
Identifying a role model or mentor isn’t as difficult as it may seem initially. Online Trading Academy has a number of avenues that you can pursue in order to secure one. For instance, the Power Trader Nation community online is one place. Additionally, the Extended Learning Track affords another great opportunity to get a role model. The important point is that modeling is extremely helpful to bringing your best to the platform and trading in your highest and best interests. Your A-Game is the only game that will consistently get you the results that you want. You’ll want to provide yourself with every “edge” possible.
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AUD/USD meets initial resistance around 0.7100
A decent rebound in the US Dollar is behind the AUD/USD’s daily pullback on Tuesday. In fact, the pair comes under modest downside pressure soon after hitting fresh yearly peaks in levels just shy of 0.7100 the figure on Monday. Moving forward, investors are expected to closely follow the release of Chinese inflation data on Wednesday.
EUR/USD looks offered below 1.1900
EUR/USD keeps its bearish tone unchanged ahead of the opening bell in Asia, returning to the sub-1.1900 region following a firmer tone in the US Dollar. Indeed, the pair reverses two consecutive daily gains amid steady caution ahead of Wednesday’s key US Nonfarm Payrolls release.
Gold the battle of wills continues with bulls not ready to give up
Gold remains on the defensive and approaches the key $5,000 region per troy ounce on Tuesday, giving back part of its recent two day. The precious metal’s pullback unfolds against a firmer tone in the US Dollar, declining US Treasury yields and steady caution ahead of upcoming key US data releases.
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