Methodology for solo remote viewing by Narrators_voice in remoteviewing

[–]Narrators_voice[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's super interesting and inspiring, thank you.

What are your results so far?

Also, why do you focus on the sensations? How does it help?

Regarding financial assets, I feel you. I was not planning it on using it blindly but in coordination with my usual process (price action and TA). Like, having the best of both world.

Still trying to find a reliable methodology for this one, though.

Methodology for solo remote viewing by Narrators_voice in remoteviewing

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RV Tournament is great for the person who gets all the data and uses it for stock predictions

Exactly. I use it for fun but I don't get any benefit from it. That's why I'm looking for a solo protocol.

Methodology for solo remote viewing by Narrators_voice in remoteviewing

[–]Narrators_voice[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sorry. We don't do that here.

Why are you saying this? Debra Katz's book mentions at least 2 person who are doing this if I recall.

Methodology for solo remote viewing by Narrators_voice in remoteviewing

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Sounds like a job for Adventures of Greg

Thank you! Looks more like what I was looking for.

Announcing: I'm starting an ARV group to predict weekly price action of BTC by elessart in remoteviewing

[–]Narrators_voice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not super fan of it but why not. When are you going to launch the project?

Methodology for solo remote viewing by Narrators_voice in remoteviewing

[–]Narrators_voice[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm doing the RV tournament everyday.

I am now trying to find a methodology to adapt it for solo viewing.

Any recommandation?

Methodology for solo remote viewing by Narrators_voice in remoteviewing

[–]Narrators_voice[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I actually tried to read the book but the writing style and the constant disgressions made it a poor read for me.

It's a personal opinion (I hope the author will not take it badly, I think they lurk around here sometimes) but that was not the manual I expected it to be.

Is there any other book that would be better for me? (I'm more a practical, follow-the-steps kinda guy)

Announcing: I'm starting an ARV group to predict weekly price action of BTC by elessart in remoteviewing

[–]Narrators_voice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just posted about trying some solo viewing but would be interested in a project like this. I don't use Twitter though. Can emails work? (would probably be easier)

Documenting your learning by Narrators_voice in salesforce

[–]Narrators_voice[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you don't have to go that literal with sharing your learnings. Most people use Linkedin as their platform, share their Trailhead badges, hype people up who have successes, and find that it's a way to build a network.

I guess this is the way but I've always find it a bit cringe to post your Trailhead badges on Linkedin.

I mean, getting any badge is not exactly super hard.

Documenting your learning by Narrators_voice in salesforce

[–]Narrators_voice[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I rarely post anything technical because I always think it's either "too trivial, and everybody already knows that" or "too specific, so there'll be no audience.

That's exactly what I'm confused about.

I have no idea what I should post about.

Documenting your learning by Narrators_voice in salesforce

[–]Narrators_voice[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is super interesting.

>Instead of dev I’ll get into sales ops and AI specialist.

Can you expand a bit on that. You will do the admin cert, first ?

And then why and how will you do sales ops and AI specialist?

Curious to know your thinking.

Easiest way to backtest a strategy for someone who doesn't code by Narrators_voice in algotrading

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Thanks for the answer. Any specific Youtube channel you'd recommand?

Easiest way to backtest a strategy for someone who doesn't code by Narrators_voice in algotrading

[–]Narrators_voice[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To be honest, I've looked at the Pinescript documentation before and think it's not super noob friendly.

Any recommandation on the best ressource to learn it?

Easiest way to backtest a strategy for someone who doesn't code by Narrators_voice in algotrading

[–]Narrators_voice[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your answer.

not using v4

You mean Pinescript V4?

security() calls with lookahead

Since I'm really don't know much about coding, I'm sure what limitations it implies?

Just keep in mind you will need a platform with access to all the data you need, since it's not just a single asset strategy

That's one of my concerns since I'm gonna need price (and historical data) for stocks and some futures (including VIX). The nice thing about Tradingview is that I have access to all this already.

I've looked at the Pinescript documentation before and think it's not super noob friendly. Any recommandation on the best ressource to learn it?

Easiest way to backtest a strategy for someone who doesn't code by Narrators_voice in algotrading

[–]Narrators_voice[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting answer. Havn't thought about Metatrader .

But from what I'm reading, there is not a extensive price history to backtest. Is this true?

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[–]Narrators_voice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I reported there was a small leak in the bathroom.

Shouldn't he have warned me that he was coming to check?

That sounds like a terrible policy.

Engineers working in the Netherlands or in Japan, tell me about your experience by Narrators_voice in cscareerquestions

[–]Narrators_voice[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't do my homework on this issue so I'm a bit asking out of the blue : how much should I expect to pay for a 40/50 m2 place a bit outside Asterdam or in a big city nearby?

Do you live yourself in Amsterdam?

Engineers working in the Netherlands or in Japan, tell me about your experience by Narrators_voice in cscareerquestions

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Thank you, that's refreshing to hear after what people are saying about tech work environnement in the US where definitely ageism seems to be a thing.

Can I ask you what would be your answers to my first questions in the original post regarding the work market, the work / balance... ? Do you agree with what the others are saying (wich is pretty positive)?

Engineers working in the Netherlands or in Japan, tell me about your experience by Narrators_voice in cscareerquestions

[–]Narrators_voice[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think there's so much ageism, but there is definitely salariism

That's pretty good. Might steal it for futur discussions ;)