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" ... According to behavioral finance, the majority of trading mistakes are made due to emotions. This makes fear and greed the main risk factors in any trading strategy. In that sense, robots are much better emotionless traders. However, the shortcoming of robotrading strategies is their inability to factor in and capture all market trends, emotions, fears, beliefs, macro understanding and risk management. This is why it’s important to combine human decision-making and automated tools, which boost and yield-enhance by adding magnitude. ... "
" ... Although initially, I felt emotionless, it wasn't true. It just took more stimulation to get me emotionally involved. For example, I no longer felt the anxiety that I had to pay attention to others or I was committing the cardinal sin of rudeness. Sometimes this led to comical situations. I remember being at a party and speaking to a woman I know. She was droning on and I wasn't interested. Previously my social anxieties would have kept me listening, but those anxieties were long gone, so my mind just wandered while she talked. Eventually she asked a question and my answer made it clear I hadn't heard a word she said. "Well," she said, "I can see you are not interested," before walking off huffily. I was nonplussed but I didn't feel guilty or even embarrassed. I knew I had made a social error, but I also saw no serious harm had been done. After an apology, I would continue my relationship with her as though nothing had happened. I saw the event as a learning experience rather than a faux pas. ... "
" ... Overdose is also a likely outcome of addiction and, according to Dr. Wenzinger, it needs to be shown. He feels, “Cold and emotionless statistics seldomly move people. [However,] seeing this immediately likeable teenager go from 114 days sober to dead in a span of the 40 minutes leaves a clear impression of just how swift, lethal, and unpredictable addiction can be.” He especially appreciated the parallels between Shawn and Sam and how Shawn felt much less doomed until his final minutes. He adds, “The randomness of who makes it through, and who doesn't is one of the cruelest aspects of the disease.” Dr. Fuehrlein emphasizes, “it really can happen to anyone.” This only further normalizes addiction and helps remove the “not me” or “not my kid” label from it. ... "
" ... Some say the financial industry is emotionless by default, but that's not true. Often, the financial industry is afraid of emotions. There's a heavy ''curtain'' of information overload and complexity, creating a gap between the customers and the financial brand. To succeed in the new digital era, it's essential to aim for the opposite: creating lasting, emotional relationships with customers. ... "
" ... Then came the bad social media reactions, followed by brutal early reviews. So my expectations couldn't help but be affected, since I'm a rational human being who doesn't walk through life like a robot incapable of caring or paying attention to external influences and other humans' reactions. Yes, I know this sound like the evil "bias" so many fans rant and rage against while they insist everybody should watch movies without attention to what anybody else says, and that our subjective opinions and reactions should instead be emotionless robotic assessments akin to mathematical calculations always resulting in agreement with whatever the fan personally feels. ... "