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September 16, 2008

FEEL

FEEL. What is FEEL? This is a very contextual question. I am not talking about feelings in the sense of physical touch or emotional state of mind.

Here at Trade the Picture, FEEL is something more esoteric. Someone has FEEL if they have depth of experience, have achieved excellence, and can show proven results.

If you endeavor to achieve something, go find people that have achieved that thing and work as hard as you can to gain access to them. Pay very close attention to their FEEL.

FEEL is a differentiator. It can set you apart from others. If you claim to have FEEL and others see that you don’t, your reputation and brand are ruined. Consider that your brand is a tattoo. False claims of FEEL will find your brand in need of an extremely skilled plastic surgeon. The tattoo will never disappear completely. Perhaps you can cover it up with something else or you can live with the faded version.

We all have different levels of innate feel.  The FEEL you have is based on your skill set and your experiences.

Mr. Volatility?  He feels markets.  His musings here should not be ignored.  In fact, they should be paid attention to.

Peace


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4 Comments »

  • what are you talking about? FEEL, is this an acronym of some kind or some made up slogan?

    i’m confused.

    Comment by james — September 16, 2008 @ 5:56 pm

  • Mr. Volatility

    Someone has FEEL if they have depth of experience, have achieved excellence, and can show proven results.

    Comment by Mr. Volatility — September 16, 2008 @ 5:57 pm

  • FEEL is a 6th sense…

    Comment by Timmy T — December 1, 2008 @ 1:43 am

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