The first question one should ask oneself is if mysticism is not of much use in other fields of endeavor, then why should it be of any use in trading ?
When there is money and dreams of money involved common sense often flies out the window.
I personally think Van Tharpe is overrated and very much doubt his position that entries are not important is valid. I also doubt the stuff about systems based on random entries - they have been shown not to work on the S&P. I also suspect (though without any proof) that as markets change and more and more automated systems take hold, it will become less likely that a random entry system will be profitable.
In a way, Van Tharpe throws a lifeline (and possibly false hope) to those of us struggling to create profitable systems with the reassurance that by adding proper money management things will be OK. Perhaps it ain't so.
I agree re: if mysticism is not much use in other aspects of life..
here again, how do we quantify what mysticism is, and how to test its viability?
dreams? dowsing? tarot cards? throw of the dice? channelling spirit-guides?
in the context of "mysticism and the markets", would mystical knowledge be evidenced in a better equity-curve?
relative to turtle-trend-following?
relative to indicator-based RSI indicators?
relative to monkeys throwing darts at the FT? (Socco has a cage full of 'em, apparently)
I may have got a bit carried away with the random-entries bit, and I acknowledge your views regarding them.
however, what if the mystic had a bad spell, would that be explained as the markets changing, or that the mystics chakras went out of alignment?
how can we test this idea? (once we have quantified it)
how can we tell if its working?
how can we tell if it isnt working?
how can we tell if its "better" than ADX(14) on the 55-min time-frame? or not.
hope I am not being destructive to the thread, but this is something I am really interested in, and hence my desire to understand it by being more than usually analytical about it. oh no, you're going to say I should use by intuitive side, arent you?