Self-sufficiency is the greatest of all wealth. - Epicurus
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Disliked{quote} i usually eat 3-4 hours after waking up, and don't eat anything before that. The meal is a "big meal", very fat, with lots of cheeses, organ meats, etc. (when i say big meal and i watch vegans "what i eat in a day" videos, i might change my term, let's say that's it's a full plate, maybe 2 steacks, some melted cheese, etc) but not very heavy) then 4 hours before bed i eat a little bit, some eggs and some cheese maybe some fat cream. And i'm good to go so it's almost OMAD (one meal a day) but i need to lose weight for now, and i've lost 16...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Very interesting! I think breakfast would be the hardest thing for me to manage if I were to ever try a diet like that. Going without carbs in the morning seems to never work out well for me in terms of energy throughout the dayIgnored
DislikedA quick question: Is what you eat part of your trading plan? This post has an interesting take on it. What do you think? Do you consider what you eat day-to-day? Do you think it's important to your mental clarity and therefore trading success? Do you think it's nonsense and there are more important things to worry about? I'm interested in hearing your thoughts... :-)Ignored
DislikedDo you think it's important to your mental clarity and therefore trading success?Ignored
DislikedDo you think it's nonsense and there are more important things to worry about?Ignored
And that's perfect for traders!
If there is one thing I can't give up, it's coffee. And I don't even intend to. Sorry not sorry
DislikedGreat topic! First of all, the human body is totally interconnected. When you switch from eating unhealthy to healthy, some of the benefits you’ll likely experience include: Alertness Clear thinking Lack of fatigue Stronger mental focus Better memory Creativity Less stress Better sleep And that's perfect for traders! If there is one thing I can't give up, it's coffee. And I don't even intend to. Sorry not sorryIgnored
DislikedA quick question: Is what you eat part of your trading plan? This post has an interesting take on it. What do you think? Do you consider what you eat day-to-day? Do you think it's important to your mental clarity and therefore trading success? Do you think it's nonsense and there are more important things to worry about? I'm interested in hearing your thoughts... :-)Ignored
DislikedI'm 100% convinced that healthy food can make a difference. If you are coding algos than for sure you may have more time to break the food rules than manual tradersIgnored
DislikedA quick question: Is what you eat part of your trading plan? This post has an interesting take on it. What do you think? Do you consider what you eat day-to-day? Do you think it's important to your mental clarity and therefore trading success? Do you think it's nonsense and there are more important things to worry about? I'm interested in hearing your thoughts... :-)Ignored
DislikedYou are what you eat. I stick to foods with a mom and pops, kind of like how I was born. Anything heavily processed, in plastic, or with an expiration that is utterly ridiculous, I don't even touch or even look at. Imagine foods(i.e. Oreo cookies) where mold, or any other of the bacteria doesn't want to grow! That's the definition of lifeless. Selfish food is all of a sudden going to reap the benefits of your bodies tools? I think not. I look at an orange and I see a perfect system, a biological monument that has been through harsh and...Ignored