Friend amit
Each of us is an individual, i have an issue and I am not able to sell on a positive bias day, when I saw manoj did it, I wanted to know it how he did it.
Also not all books are for everyone, maybe the ytc book is for me or not I don't know yet, but due to my lust of knowing how to trade contra I wanted to see and understand the setup sooner rather than later as even if I read the book it may take a month to reach at the setup point
Each of us is an individual, i have an issue and I am not able to sell on a positive bias day, when I saw manoj did it, I wanted to know it how he did it.
Also not all books are for everyone, maybe the ytc book is for me or not I don't know yet, but due to my lust of knowing how to trade contra I wanted to see and understand the setup sooner rather than later as even if I read the book it may take a month to reach at the setup point
Your reply makes me remember an incidence.
I was studying 4th standard and Maths monthly test.It was 7.45 AM and I had doubt in a problem I ran to my dad and asked him to help me solve the problem.
He was not in a hurry and started from the introduction but I wanted immediate answer I was furious my auto will be coming in half an hour - He said don't be in a hurry,Don't jump in between.
Start from the basics with out having understanding of the basics even if you just get the answer for a problem you may not understand the concepts behind.You may just score if you get this problem in the exam.
But you will not be able to solve similar problems.And don't just move on to further lines before understanding what the line meant.
Though both are mechanical engineers and I forgot many what I learn't but he can still tell the concepts clearly even at his age.