Monday, October 17, 2011

good batsmen can be good traders


yes,
a good batsman can be a good trader.
lets see how....



a good batsman tries to read the bowler's hand while he releases the ball
= a good trader needs to read the hands of the operators



a good batsman knows the field setting
= a good trade knows the chart setting



a good batsman doesn't fiddle with a ball too much out of stump and leaving him
= a good trader doesn't fiddle with an "inviting opportunity" too much "out of stump and leaving him"



a good batsman doesn't hesitate to use his feet once he has seen the ball well
= a good trader doesn't hesitate to take the trade once he has seen it well



a good batsman respects every good ball by the bowler
= a good trader respects every good trick by the operator



a good batsman knows that every ball can't be hit for a six
= a good trader knows that every price movement can't be traded for a "six"



a good batsman knows that a ball can't be hit as demanded by the spectators
= a good trader doesn't get carried away by the hooting of the "spectators of fear,greed and excitement" inside his head



a good batsman knows that he needs to settle down, read the pitch and read the wicket before giving a charge
= a good trader knows that he must understand the market situation, trend and stage of the trend before entering the trade



a good batsman knows the importance of singles and running between the wickets
= a good trader knows the importance of booking every profit that may vanish. he knows the importance of scalping.



a good batsman knows the importance of partnerships, staying at the wicket.
= a good trader knows the importance of holding the nerve and staying in a winning trade



a good batsman knows that he must face the pace to score
= a good trader knows that he must face the fury of volatility



a good batsman knows that more the pace of the ball easier it is to score by just sweet timing.
= a good trader knows that more the volatility and tricks used by the operators, easier it is to make money by just sweet timing.



a good batsman knows that at times he needs to see off the new ball, see off a fierce spell....
= a good trader knows that at times he needs to just pass-off and see-off the fierce spell of uncertainty, volatility et al.



a good batsman knows that getting out at duck is part of the game
= a good trader knows that loss, hard luck and wrong decisions are part of the trade.



a good batsman knows that every new innings is new and different
= a good trader knows that every new trade is new and different



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be "the wall", "mr.dependable", "the colonel", "the hurricane".............

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