Picking Up on a Theme
Just posted on a Fibs related thread and it caused me to think very deeply about the term ‘temporal incontinence’ I coined over there. The thing is, what’s brain candy for one is not brain candy for another. I only feel fully qualified to discuss this because I have been (oh so) guilty of this myself. And still am from time to time.
These boards are awash, at any point in time, with people looking for all sorts of things. Short term, long term, deep, superficial, humour. All quite appropriate given the nature of these boards and no value judgement being made at all, at all.
But at any one time, there are few that are actually saying anything deeply worthwhile from a real trading perspective, and you know who you all are. The real problem is that those few over time change, for the most part, and end up either not actively participating at all or do so only infrequently or only privately. I can understand why they choose to do so, but so many lose out, it’s a shame.
I spend by far the greater portion of my time on t2w re-reading old posts – many of which no longer exist on the boards, but which I saved because of their immediate or perceived future value (i.e. I knew I knew enough to know I didn’t really understand them then, but knew I would at some point in the future) – trying to flush out the real intent of the poster, what he, or she, was really trying to tell us. Gems. I’m constantly prospecting. That’s not to say there aren’t some quality posters right now, there are and we all I’m sure appreciate their inputs.
But what puzzles me is in the recent slew of posts I’ve made, many of those that I felt would most be ‘into’ what I was doing and might gain some benefit from it and would pick up the beat, haven’t – and those that have been most active in connecting with me on these issues are those that I have learned from so much myself and most likely are the least to have needed to. But that’s the thing, these people who choose to engage with me on these various topics, and choose to in private, don’t do so purely to challenge me (which is also just fine by the way – that is in my view absolutely the most valuable method of discourse and learning), but I sense because they figure, like me, they never stop learning and there might be something by complete accident a tyro like me comes up with that they feel compelled to drill down further, to find out what I’m really rambling on about. It’s probably what makes them the people of choice I want to engage with too.
What’s the point of this post? I’m not sure. Increasingly so.