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The I, T, and J are always consistent thought.blueskiesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3285685659201746004.post-72474778619780667402013-02-23T23:17:40.943-07:002013-02-23T23:17:40.943-07:00hey thanks AR. for Corona AND compliment! and agre...hey thanks AR. for Corona AND compliment! and agree with your assessment of the "certain kind of person."<br /><br /> It was fun. I love thinking about weird stuff and what-ifs. psychology has always interested me too. i did forget to point out that even among the extraverts, the NT was also dominant. intuition and thinking. <br /><br />So yeah, introverted doesn't mean you're shy or anything. People can mistake me for an extravert because I am friendly and "can" be talkative, but I actually prefer small groups or being by myself. I'll go to a large party on occasion but I don't arrive early and I am not the last one to leave. Couple of hours is all I am good for before I need to get away.<br /><br />heehee, now i wonder what astrological sign everyone is and if there is a predominant one?blueskiesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3285685659201746004.post-83402984681151724152013-02-23T22:46:39.920-07:002013-02-23T22:46:39.920-07:00That was a terrific contribution on your part Blue...That was a terrific contribution on your part Blue. I don't know what inspired you to do such a survey but man is that interesting. I wouldn't have been able to say the following 'before' your results came out, but now that they're out I guess I am not surprised that the larger portion of those surveyed scored as 'introverts'. In the real world, I am far from an introvert. Yet the way the questions were asked, and the way I responded... two different tests say I am an introvert. I think maybe that's more about how we turn inward to do our thinking and that we trust ourselves above all else... and not pertaining so much to how we behave at a party. Maybe that's what it means, I dunno. But it's so very interesting.<br /><br />It definitely takes a certain kind of person to have the patience to deal with trading, the intelligence to understand the incredibly complex world of relationships that are involved, the sheer tenacity to stick with it in light of how incredibly difficult and frustrating this business has become since the bakers bankers were permitted back into the markets and promptly began to shit all over them as they always do, etc. But I 'am' surprised the the results seem to be showing that 'generally speaking', we're relatively alike. We're the same type of cat basically, and I find that to be almost incredible. Maybe I shouldn't be so surprised.<br /><br />Anyway, thank you so much for going to the trouble to pull all that info together. You won't pay for your own drinks in here ever again.Albertarockshttp://albertarocks-ta-discussions.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3285685659201746004.post-51248251455664006712013-02-23T22:04:24.449-07:002013-02-23T22:04:24.449-07:00I'll start checking twitter more often, and I&...I'll start checking twitter more often, and I'll look for your charts there. I saw the latest audusd, and it looks like the end of B is soon, and a C-wave up 5-waver and we'll be ready for a iii of 3. Ah how sweet that will be! Thanks for sharing your outstanding work.GregInBaltimorenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3285685659201746004.post-51755520927110848692013-02-23T17:39:09.078-07:002013-02-23T17:39:09.078-07:00yes is remarkable! and just makes me wonder what a...yes is remarkable! and just makes me wonder what a larger spectrum of traders would yield for results.blueskiesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3285685659201746004.post-87496151707288898322013-02-23T17:24:47.996-07:002013-02-23T17:24:47.996-07:00The inevitable sample size constraints are good re...The inevitable sample size constraints are good reason for skepticism, but the multi-dimensionality of the contrarianism is pretty damn remarkable!ZimZebnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3285685659201746004.post-23718736520633880792013-02-23T13:20:07.470-07:002013-02-23T13:20:07.470-07:00Myers-Briggs Personality Poll Conclusions
I didn’...Myers-Briggs Personality Poll Conclusions<br /><br />I didn’t get as many respondents as I would have liked, 100 or more would have been better, but I thought I’d post my findings from the responses I DID get. (LOL. As an INFJ I tend to have a small circle of friends/acquaintances as opposed to large).<br /><br />We have:<br />Four INFJ<br />Two INFP<br />Two INTP<br />Three INTJ<br />Five ISTP<br />Two ISTJ<br />Two ENTP<br />One ENFJ<br />Two ENTJ<br />One ESFP<br />One ESTJ borderline ISTJ<br />One ESTP<br /><br />Keep in mind the meanings of the letters:<br /><br />“I” introvert. They generally prefer interacting with a few close friends rather than a wide circle of acquaintances, and they expend energy in social situations (whereas extraverts gain energy).<br /><br /> “E” extravert. Often feel motivated by their interaction with people. They tend to enjoy a wide circle of acquaintances, and they gain energy in social situations (whereas introverts expend energy).<br /><br /> “N” intuition. Tend to be more abstract than concrete. They focus on the big picture rather than the details, and on future possibilities rather than immediate realities.<br /><br /> “S” sensing. tend to be more concrete than abstract. They focus their attention on the details rather than the big picture, and on immediate realities rather than future possibilities<br /><br />“T” tend to rely on objective criteria rather than personal values. When making decisions, they generally give more weight to logic than to social considerations.<br /><br />“F” tend to value personal considerations above objective criteria. When making decisions, they often give more weight to social implications than to logic.<br /><br />“P” tend to withhold judgment and delay important decisions, preferring to "keep their options open" should circumstances change.<br /><br /> “J” tend to plan their activities and make decisions early. They derive a sense of control through predictability.<br /><br />Of the 26 respondents, the majority, 18, are introverts (the “I”) and eight are extraverts (the “E”).<br />Of the 26 respondents, the majority (16) have the intuitive “N” (intuition) in common. Ten have the “S” (sensing) in common.<br />Of the 26 respondents, eight have the “F” (feeling) in common and and 17 have the<br />“T” (thinking) in common.<br />Of the 26 respondents, 13 have the “J” (judging) in common, and 13 have the “P”<br />(perceiving) in common. Exactly equal percentage.<br /><br />Based on the majority of all respondents, collectively this would give an MB type of 50% INTP and 50% INTJ. ALL introverted, intuitive, and thinking with half being perceiving and half being judging.<br /><br />Of the 18 introverts, 11 have the “N” in common, whereas seven have the “S” in common.<br />Of the 18 introverts, six have the “F” in common and 12 have the “T” in common<br />Of the 18 introverts, nine have the “J” in common and nine have the “P” I common.<br />Exactly equal percentage.<br /><br />So a combined portrait of just the introverts would equally be INTP and INTJ as the INT are predominant. This also corresponds with the collective “type” of all respondents.<br /><br />Of the eight extraverts, five have the “N” in common and three have “S” in common.<br />Of the eight extraverts, six have the “T” in common and two have the “F” in common.<br />Of the eight extraverts, four have the “P” in common and four have the “J” in<br />common. Exactly equal percentage.<br /><br />So a combined portrait of the extraverts would give us ENTP and ENTJ as the “Ps” and “Js” are equal once again, and the majority are “N’s” and “T’s”.<br /><br />The take-away from this little study is that introversion (internally focused), intuition (abstract thinking and seeing the big picture as opposed to details) and thinking (logic) are HEAVILY weighted in all traders surveyed, with judging (planning) and perceiving (keeping options open) are EXACTLY and equally weighted, among the extraverts, introverts and also collectively!<br /><br />So, most traders (surveyed) are internally focused and prefer small groups, see the big picture as opposed to details, and rely heavily on thinking “logic,” rather than feeling, “social implications.”blueskiesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3285685659201746004.post-81383940029275530852013-02-23T13:11:19.988-07:002013-02-23T13:11:19.988-07:00i'm trying to fix all those spaces in my post ...i'm trying to fix all those spaces in my post below. don't know why they are there as my word doc doesn't have them!blueskiesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3285685659201746004.post-85402048089555093012013-02-23T12:01:38.295-07:002013-02-23T12:01:38.295-07:00Geez... I just found a chart in my library that I ...Geez... I just found a chart in my library that I had put together back in November and published somewhere. Then I totally forgot about it. I'd probably do quite a bit better if I'd listen to my own analysis once in a while, lol.Albertarockshttp://albertarocks-ta-discussions.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3285685659201746004.post-3395857637903893332013-02-21T18:07:26.542-07:002013-02-21T18:07:26.542-07:00 i was going to suggest that DK. Dog, SJ, CR post ... i was going to suggest that DK. Dog, SJ, CR post charts there. It's great.<br />And i am following you so wouldja follow me BACK please????? :)blueskiesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3285685659201746004.post-69768293382190223122013-02-21T18:01:26.930-07:002013-02-21T18:01:26.930-07:00Hey AR, GF at al
re your Twitter conversations.
I ...Hey AR, GF at al<br />re your Twitter conversations.<br />I am tracking AUDUSD & AUDJPY very closely at the moment - looks like a very important moment in time. So I might be spewing out loads of charts & short-term updates over the coming week, but I don't want to take over your blog.<br />Maybe if I post them on twitter?<br />I 'm still new to this twitter thing, but it might be worth somehow linking this site to our twitter feeds..or?? <br /><br />DKdarkestknightnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3285685659201746004.post-54407872088154354342013-02-21T15:53:58.960-07:002013-02-21T15:53:58.960-07:00Very helpful. Thanks again GF.Very helpful. Thanks again GF.Albertarockshttp://albertarocks-ta-discussions.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3285685659201746004.post-23650884123975565422013-02-21T14:00:16.661-07:002013-02-21T14:00:16.661-07:00That's probably a good way to do it. Since you...That's probably a good way to do it. Since you already have a wide public following due to your blog and Seeking Alpha that makes sense to allow all comers unless they are obvious assholes.<br /><br />Those stray tweets are probably the result of the others re-tweeting somebody else. You can turn off anyone's retweets:<br /><br />https://support.twitter.com/articles/77606-faqs-about-retweets-rt<br /><br />There are also 3rd party plugins that can filter the tweets and sort them, but I haven't gotten into those too much. <br /><br />Generally, if someone is retweeting a lot of junk, I stop following them. Most of the people I follow provide good information though, so I look forward to most of it.Greenfacenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3285685659201746004.post-30850375797960664702013-02-21T01:28:25.428-07:002013-02-21T01:28:25.428-07:00EURUSD -adjusted
Now looks like a bullish expandi...EURUSD -adjusted<br />Now looks like a bullish expanding wedge, but how they gonna pull another 500+ pip risk-on rally from out of Ben's arse would be a mystery to me (but not the first time....and maybe the last he he)<br /><br />http://screencast.com/t/JFDPwQ2P5Hpdarkestknightnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3285685659201746004.post-48524473864020816652013-02-20T23:35:53.969-07:002013-02-20T23:35:53.969-07:00SpringHeel Jack isn't a currency blog per se G...SpringHeel Jack isn't a currency blog per se Greg although he did do a great currency post today. He's one of 3 that I have listed on the right panel as "highly recommended chart analysts". He's consistent, usually posting in the morning before our markets open and although he's in England he focuses mainly on our markets. And he's a real good guy. He told me he drops in here but he doesn't comment anywhere much, not even on his own blog, although I've had a quick chat with him over there a time or two.Albertarockshttp://albertarocks-ta-discussions.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3285685659201746004.post-52764873824890999592013-02-20T23:20:04.973-07:002013-02-20T23:20:04.973-07:00Haha... so it turns out that the Fed is actually a...Haha... so it turns out that the Fed is actually a pretty crappy trader.Albertarockshttp://albertarocks-ta-discussions.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3285685659201746004.post-34802227953768287152013-02-20T21:45:22.658-07:002013-02-20T21:45:22.658-07:00 That's good to know about FB ... I've alw... That's good to know about FB ... I've always limited what I've said on that. Didn't know about the spying purposes with police ... job interviews I did hear about tho ... people getting screened by their FB.<br /><br />Oh yes, I never made it to Tweeter today (er, Twitter), so I'll follow you tomorrow ... cheers.GregInBaltimorenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3285685659201746004.post-74608290900343657282013-02-20T21:33:46.260-07:002013-02-20T21:33:46.260-07:00People only bought bonds because they thought the ...<i>People only bought bonds because they thought the Fed would also buy <br />bonds so the price would go up. People bought stocks similarly -- they <br />can't go down the Fed has our back.</i><br /><br />Great comment Greg. I think you hit the hail on the head... Japan is proving that very theory as we speak. The Japanese people bought so many of their own government bonds for that exact reason, because they trusted their government to 'never' bring inflation to that country by smashing the Yen lower. Well right now the government of Abe is doing exactly that, and in the process he's stabbing every Japanese bond holder in the back... his own people.Albertarockshttp://albertarocks-ta-discussions.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.com