What separates successful strategists from those who are always reacting to events? The answer may lie in understanding how our brains process information—and more importantly, when they're most receptive to it.
This exclusive session with Edward takes you inside the cognitive mechanics of professional intelligence gathering, revealing the neurological processes that enable pattern recognition and strategic foresight. You'll discover why timing isn't just important in markets—it's crucial in how we acquire and process information itself.
His analysis focuses on proprioception—your brain's spatial awareness system—and its unexpected role in strategic thinking. He explores how the cerebellum, traditionally associated with physical coordination, may be the key processing hub for dimensional analysis and pattern separation in complex decision-making scenarios.
Whether you're positioning investments, timing market entries, or making critical business decisions, understanding these cognitive processes can enhance your analytical capabilities.
This session was recorded on November 9, 2025.