
Fariable is a trader I know through X who has been involved in the trading world for a long time. The sharpness of his analysis covers various aspects, from technicals, understanding global financial news, political dynamics, to the impact of warfare on the market. However, another little-known side of him is that he not only relies on logic and data, but also intuition in making trading decisions. His constantly honed intuition gives him a sharp sensitivity to market movements. From him, I learned that trading is not just about when to enter based on analysis, but also how to listen to the "feeling" that arises from experience and time in the field. Although it sounds unique, many great figures also use intuition as part of their decision-making process. Basically, intuition is a natural potential within humans, an inner alarm that, if trained properly, can help us read situations and determine steps more wisely.
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