Crocodiles
are opportunistic predators, they’ve been known to learn the behavior
of their prey and lie in wait for long periods of time almost to the
point of starving, and then when the time is right they snatch their prey with confidence and precision.
1. Croc's are designed and have evolved to be patient “sniper” hunters -- many little meals do not interest them as much as a big juicy nourishing meal does. By trading less… our aim is to make a nice large “meaty” size trade that sustains us until our next trade. we need to lose less ,win more.
1. Croc's are designed and have evolved to be patient “sniper” hunters -- many little meals do not interest them as much as a big juicy nourishing meal does. By trading less… our aim is to make a nice large “meaty” size trade that sustains us until our next trade. we need to lose less ,win more.
“All good things come to those who wait” being patient, possibly frugal, disciplined and well planned.
2 . Croc's have a high strike-rate -- they wait and wait and control themselves with precision until their prey almost walks into their mouth…then they feed. As traders, waiting and being patient can increase your strike rate. Controlling ourselves is really all we can do as traders…This is how you get a high strike rate as trader, not by trading a hundred times a week in some futile effort to “scalp” the markets.
3. Croc's are good at avoiding risky situations; they learn fast -- As traders, we need to learn from our mistakes, and fast, because money is on the line. Our version of “avoiding risky situations” is not over-trading and not risking too much per trade.
4. Conserving energy for the next kill -- The crocodile waits for the big meal because it makes more sense to wait and conserve energy by eating a large chunk of protein less often.
“One moment of patience may ward off great disaster. One moment of impatience may ruin a whole life” — Chinese Proverb. (courtesy : Nail Fuller).2 . Croc's have a high strike-rate -- they wait and wait and control themselves with precision until their prey almost walks into their mouth…then they feed. As traders, waiting and being patient can increase your strike rate. Controlling ourselves is really all we can do as traders…This is how you get a high strike rate as trader, not by trading a hundred times a week in some futile effort to “scalp” the markets.
3. Croc's are good at avoiding risky situations; they learn fast -- As traders, we need to learn from our mistakes, and fast, because money is on the line. Our version of “avoiding risky situations” is not over-trading and not risking too much per trade.
4. Conserving energy for the next kill -- The crocodile waits for the big meal because it makes more sense to wait and conserve energy by eating a large chunk of protein less often.
5 . Crocodiles are highly adaptable -- Crocodiles learn quickly and adapt to changes in their situation.
This is a large part of how and why they have survived for millions of
years whilst many other animals have become extinct during that same
time. crocodile researchers often have to change
their capture techniques because it’s very hard to catch them [crocs]
with the same trick twice. As traders, we have to adapt to changing market conditions
