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How Objective Are You? |
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By Dr. Andrew Menaker
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August 24, 2011
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In essence, what you see in the market depends to a large extent on what you’re looking for. And by extension, the degree of frustration you feel is directly proportional to the degree that you were attached to a particular scenario.
Over the weekend I returned from a 2-week vacation in France, and while I was away the market has made some huge moves. While away I didn’t look at charts at all, which was very re-freshing. I was tempted to take a peek, but only had my iPad with me. Although we can never be truly objective about the market due to our personal filter, taking a break from the market can do wonders for your market perception. I highly recommend it!
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