Saturday, August 6, 2011

the martial art of catching a falling knife


"never try to catch a falling knife"
has become a cliche'.

it has seemingly become
such an old fashioned statement
that
actually catching a falling knife
has now become a fashion statement.

only that everytime
this daring catwalk turns out to be
a robe malfunction!

the knives that fall by mistake
or because of some serious misunderstanding
are the ones that do rise back.

but such accidents are rare.

rarely do the knives fall
for no reason!

either there is some earthquake outside
or some butcher inside
the trading house.


and till that reason is there
they will keep falling
while dodging on the way!


knives of butchers (read operators)
move up and down;
in which case
both rising as well as falling knives
can be deadly.

still,
a knife is a knife.

always better to be picked
from the table.

if, however, you are a samurai
there is
one safe way to catch a falling knife -

and that is
to move your hand down
equal to the speed of its fall.

i.e. buying the crashing stock
expecting it to keep falling
and hence be mentally, spiritually and physically
ready to let it go
if it doesn't seem to be stopping.
and repeating the process
again and again
till its handle
is firmly in your grip!

trading is the only martial art
where a loose grip is a must! 

1 comment:

cdmoorthy said...

***i.e. buying the crashing stock
expecting it to keep falling
and hence be mentally, spiritually and physically
ready to let it go
if it doesn't seem to be stopping.
and repeating the process
again and again
till its handle
is firmly in your grip!***

Okay I am ready to practice.. then i would like to know the cost and who is going to sponsor it?? and how long i need to practice it?..