Shakone
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Well the interesting thing, there's never been a retail trader on any forum that has proved they have a working automated system.
I have elaborated now but the point is, that your chances of making an automated system work are zero if you don't know how to trade. If you tried to automate driving in traffic without ever having drive, the results would be similar.
In fact, when you drive now - you don't even think about driving, it has become automatic. This is the ultimate end game in skills development.
Most people that go the automation route do so because that is where there skills lie, it's engineers mostly. Their skills are in this area and so they try to leverage these skills to do something they would NEVER think of doing in their field - building something they don't know how to design.
Now - can someone that can trade automate trading? That is a different discussion.
I think if you want to look for a parallel - look to get someone to automate poker, including the bluffing.
Practice is 'doing the skill' - repetition. It develops implicit memory. Reading, study does not do that believe it or not...
HowStuffWorks "Memory Retrieval"
This is the crux of the skill vs non-skill argument lies - in the way we learn. This is why I selected those specific examples.
The skill is based on - some form of - analysis and execution, agreed? Reading, thinking, bouncing ideas off others, staring at charts, backtesting, can all improve the analysis part. Since that is a key part of the skill, then yes the skill can be improved by doing them. After all, you're not claiming to have invented the term value area yourself are you. Nor market profile. Another trader told you to look at the DOM and so on. So looking back, didn't that conversation, and didn't that reading help your analysis, which then helped you in the skill of trading?
I agree that you chances of making an automated system work when you don't know what you are doing is practically zero. But that wasn't what I argued with. I argued with you saying people doing the list of things you quoted do not consider it a skill.