True & very inspiring story...

maneverfix

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#13
Inspiring story, but problem with market is it dosent follow any rules like martial artists, market can hit you anywhere
 

fxgood

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#15
There was a boy named Masaru in Japan. When he was young, he wanted to learn & master Judo. Unfortunately, he lost his left hand after an accident. He became very sad. When his father saw his condition, he took him to one the Great Masters of Judo in Japan. After thoroughly analyzing Masaru, the Master told him to come from tomorrow for practice.
Masaru became very happy after hearing this. On the first day, the Great Master taught him one trick and instructed him to practice it.
After one week, Masaru came back to the Master and asked for teaching him another trick as had practiced the first one long enough. Master replied him to practice the same trick again & again.
Another week passed, months and years passed.
One day, after 10 years of practice, Master informed Masaru that he has nominated his name for the national championship of Judo which will be conducted in Japan, next month. Masaru was shocked after hearing this as he had been practicing only one trick for the last 10 years. Master told him to be relaxed and calm. One the day of championship, Master advised Masaru to remain calm and concentrate on the fight and use only that trick which he has taught him. Masaru won the first fight and then the second one and gradually, he entered semi finals. He couldn't believe himself. Master again advised him to remain calm and concentrate on the fight and use the same trick again and again. Masaru managed to enter the finals and then he thought that now it's time to face the best one in Judo in Japan and the opponent will beat him very easily as he knows only one trick. When Master came to know about this, he gave him the same advice.
After the finals, Masaru won and couln't believe himself and started weeping (khushi ke aanso).
When Masaru went to Master asked him how it happened, the Great Master replied that for the last 10 years, he has been practicing only one trick and he has become master of that. To counter this trick, the opponent has to hold his left hand which which he didn't have. His weakness became his strength and he won.

Moral: If we relate this to trading and concentrate on only one strategy, whether intraday, swing or positional (which one is comfortable with), and keep on practicing it, no matter what happens, we will succeed in trading.

Regards,
Gaurav :)
Stories remains as stories and real life time situations in trading is far different to handle them psychologically
 
#16
There was a boy named Masaru in Japan. When he was young, he wanted to learn & master Judo. Unfortunately, he lost his left hand after an accident. He became very sad. When his father saw his condition, he took him to one the Great Masters of Judo in Japan. After thoroughly analyzing Masaru, the Master told him to come from tomorrow for practice.
Masaru became very happy after hearing this. On the first day, the Great Master taught him one trick and instructed him to practice it.
After one week, Masaru came back to the Master and asked for teaching him another trick as had practiced the first one long enough. Master replied him to practice the same trick again & again.
Another week passed, months and years passed.
One day, after 10 years of practice, Master informed Masaru that he has nominated his name for the national championship of Judo which will be conducted in Japan, next month. Masaru was shocked after hearing this as he had been practicing only one trick for the last 10 years. Master told him to be relaxed and calm. One the day of championship, Master advised Masaru to remain calm and concentrate on the fight and use only that trick which he has taught him. Masaru won the first fight and then the second one and gradually, he entered semi finals. He couldn't believe himself. Master again advised him to remain calm and concentrate on the fight and use the same trick again and again. Masaru managed to enter the finals and then he thought that now it's time to face the best one in Judo in Japan and the opponent will beat him very easily as he knows only one trick. When Master came to know about this, he gave him the same advice.
After the finals, Masaru won and couln't believe himself and started weeping (khushi ke aanso).
When Masaru went to Master asked him how it happened, the Great Master replied that for the last 10 years, he has been practicing only one trick and he has become master of that. To counter this trick, the opponent has to hold his left hand which which he didn't have. His weakness became his strength and he won.

Moral: If we relate this to trading and concentrate on only one strategy, whether intraday, swing or positional (which one is comfortable with), and keep on practicing it, no matter what happens, we will succeed in trading.

Regards,
Gaurav :)
Nice post....buddy............:thumb:
 

narayan78

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#17
Stories remains as stories and real life time situations in trading is far different to handle them psychologically
bhai , stories are different from our life.( we have our own stories).

Essence in above story is how a hopeless man transformed into ultimate success. we have to take that part only. (meaning our weakness can be transformed into success )


(not that all must to go to a judo master :) )

gauravminku ... waiting for next post :clapping:

with cheers,
narayan.
 

hitesh

Active Member
#18
Three fish lived in a pond. One was named Plan Ahead, another was Think Fast, and the third was named Wait and See. One day they heard a fisherman say that he was going to cast his net in their pond the next day.

Plan Ahead said, "I'm swimming down the river tonight!

Think Fast said, "I'm sure I'll come up with a plan.

Wait and See lazily said, "I just can't think about it now!"

When the fisherman cast his nets, Plan Ahead was long gone. But Think Fast and Wait and See were caught!

Think Fast quickly rolled his belly up and pretended to be dead. "Oh, this fish is no good!" said the fisherman, and threw him safely back into the water. But, Wait and See ended up in the fish market.

That is why they say, "In times of danger, when the net is cast, plan ahead or plan to think fast!"
 
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oilman5

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#19
hiteshji,.....pl write the story of business of agriculture product ,between CROCODILE(fool)
And JACKEL( market maker).
IN potato business, -bottom for jackel,top for crocodile.
In sugercane, bottom for crocodile, top for jackel, he will also gift the leaves to crocodile.
So in next business venture............whole the things will be with crododile, except the small seeds & its protector (fruit ) will be given to jackel........oh - its apple.
So in this venture , crocodile loses.
 

Romeo1998

Well-Known Member
#20
There was a boy named Masaru in Japan. When he was young, he wanted to learn & master Judo. Unfortunately, he lost his left hand after an accident. He became very sad. When his father saw his condition, he took him to one the Great Masters of Judo in Japan. After thoroughly analyzing Masaru, the Master told him to come from tomorrow for practice.
Masaru became very happy after hearing this. On the first day, the Great Master taught him one trick and instructed him to practice it.
After one week, Masaru came back to the Master and asked for teaching him another trick as had practiced the first one long enough. Master replied him to practice the same trick again & again.
Another week passed, months and years passed.
One day, after 10 years of practice, Master informed Masaru that he has nominated his name for the national championship of Judo which will be conducted in Japan, next month. Masaru was shocked after hearing this as he had been practicing only one trick for the last 10 years. Master told him to be relaxed and calm. One the day of championship, Master advised Masaru to remain calm and concentrate on the fight and use only that trick which he has taught him. Masaru won the first fight and then the second one and gradually, he entered semi finals. He couldn't believe himself. Master again advised him to remain calm and concentrate on the fight and use the same trick again and again. Masaru managed to enter the finals and then he thought that now it's time to face the best one in Judo in Japan and the opponent will beat him very easily as he knows only one trick. When Master came to know about this, he gave him the same advice.
After the finals, Masaru won and couln't believe himself and started weeping (khushi ke aanso).
When Masaru went to Master asked him how it happened, the Great Master replied that for the last 10 years, he has been practicing only one trick and he has become master of that. To counter this trick, the opponent has to hold his left hand which which he didn't have. His weakness became his strength and he won.

Moral: If we relate this to trading and concentrate on only one strategy, whether intraday, swing or positional (which one is comfortable with), and keep on practicing it, no matter what happens, we will succeed in trading.

Regards,
Gaurav :)
superb :up:
ab apan bhi trading ka Masaru banega :pompus::up:
 

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