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  • Socrates’ Triple Filter Test and the Modern World

    Small distinctions separate wise men from fools.  Perhaps one of them has to do with what the wise man deems important.

     

    090501 Socrates Socrates' Triple Filter.

    In ancient Greece, Socrates was reputed to hold knowledge in high esteem.  One day an acquaintance met the great philosopher and said, "Do you know what I just heard about your friend?"

    "Hold on a minute," Socrates replied. "Before telling me anything, I'd like you to pass a little test. It's called the Triple Filter Test."

    "Triple filter?"

    "That's right," Socrates continued.  "Before you talk to me about my friend, it might be a good idea to take a moment and filter what you're going to say. That's why I call it the triple filter test.

    The first filter is Truth.  Have you made absolutely sure that what you are about to tell me is true?"

    "No," the man said, "Actually I just heard about it and…"

    "All right," said Socrates. "So you don't really know if it's true or not. Now let's try the second filter, the filter of Goodness.  Is what you are about to tell me about my friend something good?"

    "No, on the contrary…"

    "So," Socrates continued, "You want to tell me something bad about him, but you're not certain it's true.  You may still pass the test though, because there's one filter left.  The third filter is Usefulness.  Is what you want to tell me about my friend going to be useful to me?"

    "No, not really."

    "Well," concluded Socrates, "If what you want to tell me is neither true, nor good, nor even useful … then why tell it to me at all?"

     

    How Does That Apply to Me or Trading?

     090501 Glasses Pen and Paper 200p The concept of Socrates' Triple Filter applies to trading as well.

    As a technical trader, rather than looking at fundamental data and scouring the news daily, I focus on developing dynamic and adaptive systems and processes to look at the universe of trading algorithms to identify which are in-phase and likely to perform well in the current market environment.

    One of the arguments in favor of technical analysis is that fundamental data, news, and sentiment are already built-in to the chart.

     

    Filter Out What Isn't Good For You.

    Cnbc_sqawkbox In contrast, there are too many ways that the media (meaning the techniques, graphics, music, etc.), the people reporting it, and even the news itself, appeals to the fear and greed of human nature.

    This is the main reason that I don't watch CNBC during the trading day.  Even though I like it on several levels … I don't think it helps me.  So I filter it and get the news in other ways.

    Likewise, I don't watch TV news anymore either. It seems like story after story is about terrible things. For example during a recent visit with my mother, I listened to her watch the news.  There was a constant stream of "oh no," or "oh my," and "that's terrible". You don't even have to watch the news to know what it says.

     
    Focus On What You Want.

    Instead, I get the news I need a different way that is more efficient and productive for me. I subscribe to certain things via e-mail, and other things via RSS feeds.  Then I supplement those with a series of search services that alert me to items that match the criteria I set. An example would be Google Alerts.  Two other nice alert services are from the Financial Times and the New York Times.  Recently I've also been using two great iPad apps – one is called Flipboard, the other is called Zite.

    Check them out.  It will save you a lot of time and effort.

    Personally, I care about the source of my news. It helps me identify and account for potential bias. So using subscriptions, feed readers, and alert services help here too.

    Another reason I like these tools is that I can use different filters for different purposes.

     

    What's The Purpose Of News For You?

    My purpose changes what I'm looking for and the amount of attention I pay to different types of information. Am I reading or watching the news for entertainment, to learn something new, or to find something relevant and actionable?

    Getting back to Socrates' three filters and the business of trading, I ask might: is it important, does it affect our edge, or can I use it as a catalyst for innovation?

  • Understanding Cyberspace Is Key To Defending Against Digital Attacks

    Government and business leaders in the United States and around the world are rushing to build better defenses — and to prepare for the coming battles in the digital universe.

    To succeed, they must understand one of the most complex, man-made environments on Earth: Cyberspace

     


     

     

    More at WP

    It is naïve to ignore the risks of cyber-attacks.  For someone to find something valuable, they just have to get lucky once; to stay safe, we have to be vigilant and good all the time.

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  • Alone Together – Instant Gratification & Shortening Attention Spans

    Instant Gratification & Shortening Attention Spans.

    I was showing my son a web video — and in less than a minute he was texting someone. 

    Let me make that more clear … it was Less-Than-A-Minute! … while he was standing with me … and he did it without hesitation, apology, or sense that shifting his attention to the phone was in any way a bad thing.

    I know "get over it".  He was probably texting before we spoke, anyway; right?

    You're probably seeing similar behavior more often too.
      

    120622 Put the Phone Away

     

    It is scary to realize how easy it is to focus on a phone, iPad or e-mail rather than a person.

    Upon reflection, we spend a lot of time alone together.

    There is a difference between physical presence and being present.

     

    120623 Alone Together at IHOP

     

    Focus can be pretty fragile if it isn't a conscious choice.

    To demonstrate this, here is a seemingly easy challenge … simply listen to a favorite song.

    The challenge is how you can truly do that without losing focus and having other thoughts intrude (for example, without thinking about your to-do list or other songs that you like, or who you're going to meet with later in the day, etc.)?  For me, the answer was not that long.

    Sometimes it feels like modern life causes attention deficit disorder.

    Attention Deficit Can Be Dangerous If You Aren't Aware of It.

    110625 focusYet, losing focus while trading, in business, or even during a simple conversation – can have serious consequences.

    When you are not aware of your focus, I bet it wanders.  Mine does; I get distracted easily. 

    It didn't take long for me to realize that this happened to me while talking to my wife, while listening to a telephone call, even when ordering food at a restaurant. How can I lose focus on the waitress while I was ordering? Apparently, quite easily.

    How about you?  When you're listening to someone talk to you, are you really listening to them – or are you checking e-mail, texting, browsing a website, watching TV, playing a game, or thinking about what you're going to say? 

    Be honest with yourself; how often are you fully present?  For me, the answer was not nearly enough.

     

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  • Some Links for Your Weekend Reading

    Great graphic shows whether you should check your e-mail.

    120622 Should You Check Your E-mail flowchart

    Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting.

     

    Lighter Links:

     

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  • Speeding-Up Video Without the Audio Sounding Like Chipmunks

    120603 Enounce LogoEnounce is updating their terrific video and audio accelerator again. 

    They just released a beta of the 4.0 version of their MySpeed plug-in for Flash, YouTube and other video sites.

    RoadrunnerThink how much content you consume over the Internet.  From news stories to seminars to training videos … the amount of streaming media use is skyrocketing. 

    Now imagine how much time you could save by watching at 1.5x to 2x the normal speed.

     

    Use MySpeed to adjust the content to your preferences.

    Take control and watch video at the speed you choose. The Enounce MySpeed plug-in adds a speed control slider that will allow you to change the playback rate of Audio/Video content. Patented Signal Processing keeps audio sounding natural (not "chipmunked") at all speeds; and allows listeners to comprehend and remember the information.

    Here is a demo.

     

     

     

    MySpeed is a great time-saver.  More importantly, it makes things more exciting and easier to remember.  It makes sense.  You probably read a lot faster than most people talk. Well, after getting comfortable watching at 1.5x, going back to "normal" is painful.

    I've used their products for years.  MySpeed works great for audio and video.  If you listen to business or training sessions, then this is a must-have.  Check it out at Enounce.

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  • Theory and Practice – Sometimes nothing works and no one knows why

    I love the moment of discovery, when something unimaginable springs into being.

     

    Sometimes frustration or seeming failure is the catalyst for something better.

     

    With that in mind, I saw something that made me smile.  Here it is.

     

    Theory is when you know everything, but nothing works.

    Practice is when everything works, but no one knows why.

    Sometimes, however, theory and practice are combined … that's when nothing works and no one knows why.

     

    Here is a Dilbert comic that pokes fun at how hard it is to stay tech savvy these days.

     

    120519 Dilbert re Tech Savvy 120311 strip

     

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  • Facebook Pokes the Public Market – Here are some stats worth glancing at …

    The third largest IPO in history created a whole new network of billionaires.

    Facebook's IPO valued the company at about $104 billion, slightly more than Amazon.com, and well above well-known corporations such as Disney, McDonald's and Kraft.

    For now, the public value of Facebook puts it at number 23 on the list of biggest U.S. companies, ranked by market capitalization.

     

    120520 Ranking Facebook

    Here are some other stats about Facebook – from The Daily.

     

    120520 Facebook Stats

     

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  • LivingSocial Is Growing-Up and Focusing on Big Goals and a Bigger Future

    I visited my son in Washington DC this week.

     

    120422 DC HMG and BSG at the Capitol  

       
    He works for company called LivingSocial, which is a fast-growing and innovative tech startup. If it doesn't immediately ring a bell … they compete with Groupon in the daily deals space.

    As an entrepreneur, it was interesting to get a sense of the scope (they do a lot more than daily deals), scale (5,000 employess in just three years), and pace of the company like this.

    LivingSocial raised enough money (at a $6 billion valuation) that, even though they lost over $500 million on operations last year, they are on pace for their targets – including an initial public offering in the near future.

    As I watched the swarms of people huddling, white-boarding, and doing what they do … It occured to me that what once seemed like chaos is re-organizing at a higher level of order. Teams are relying more on project management; key performance indicators are well known and well tracked; and they are moving to a matrix organization management to get things done.

    All-in-all, it was impressive.  Moreover, they are keeping the "prize" in plain sight.  Here's a picture of Ben and me in front of a LivingSocial motivational mural titled "Intergalactic Winning".

     

    120422 DC HMG and BSG at LivingSocialjpg

    It's next to a world map that shows the markets in which they've gone live, and it's a reminder that cool things happen when you focus relentlessly on big goals and an even bigger future.

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  • LivingSocial Is Growing-Up and Focusing on Big Goals and a Bigger Future

    I visited my son in Washington DC this week.

     

    120422 DC HMG and BSG at the Capitol  

       
    He works for company called LivingSocial, which is a fast-growing and innovative tech startup. If it doesn't immediately ring a bell … they compete with Groupon in the daily deals space.

    As an entrepreneur, it was interesting to get a sense of the scope (they do a lot more than daily deals), scale (5,000 employess in just three years), and pace of the company like this.

    LivingSocial raised enough money (at a $6 billion valuation) that, even though they lost over $500 million on operations last year, they are on pace for their targets – including an initial public offering in the near future.

    As I watched the swarms of people huddling, white-boarding, and doing what they do … It occured to me that what once seemed like chaos is re-organizing at a higher level of order. Teams are relying more on project management; key performance indicators are well known and well tracked; and they are moving to a matrix organization management to get things done.

    All-in-all, it was impressive.  Moreover, they are keeping the "prize" in plain sight.  Here's a picture of Ben and me in front of a LivingSocial motivational mural titled "Intergalactic Winning".

     

    120422 DC HMG and BSG at LivingSocialjpg

    It's next to a world map that shows the markets in which they've gone live, and it's a reminder that cool things happen when you focus relentlessly on big goals and an even bigger future.

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  • The Need for Speed – How Impatient Are We Becoming?

    Here is an infographic about how 'Urgency Junkies' have become addicted to instant gratification.

     

    Instant America

    Created by: Online Graduate Programs 

    Are we becoming impatient or just seeking out conveniences and efficiencies.

    Patience may be a virtue … but information is an asset.

    Wanting it all now has clearly become the new normal when it comes to accessing information.

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