Best For Trading Meditation: Freestyle or Holosync?

Holosync review and results

You've probably heard by now that a lot of top performers in all fields meditate. If you still aren't convinced, then read Game Changers or Tools of Titans.

But are there tools that can help you get to a deeper level of meditation…faster?

There are. 

In this Best for Mediation series, I'm going meditate with two different methods and measure the results.

This will give you and idea of what can help you improve your meditation practice faster.

Remember, what works for me may not work the same for you.

But it will give you some clues as to what you can try next.

For this test, I'm going to do a Holosync review and measure the results against freestyle meditation, or not using a meditation aid.

Tools of the Test

There are a few tools that I'm going to use during my meditation sessions:

  • Muse Headband – Measures my brain activity and stores my sessions in the app.
  • Holosync audio tracks – Bill Harris discovered that he could induce deep meditative states by using different carrier wave frequencies.
  • iPad Mini – Used for recording my Muse data in the Muse mobile app.
  • Secondary phone – I have a phone dedicated to my meditation recordings, so I don't get bothered by notifications from my primary phone.
  • JLab Earbuds –  These are my favorite earbuds because they are super durable, easy to carry and they block out a lot of outside noise. You almost don't need active noise cancelling headphones when you use these earbuds, which creates a quiet environment for meditation.

Holosync Review Test Results

Watch this video to see my results and Holosync review. The text version of my results are provided after the video.

For this test, I did three meditation sessions of 30 minutes each, with each method. I always did my meditation in the morning and I only did one session per day.

When I did freestyle meditation, the best result that I was able to achieve was 68% calm. Here's what the Muse graph looked like.

Meditation freestyle

But when I used Holosync, my best result jumped to 96% calm, or 28 minutes and 50 seconds, out of 30 minutes. My mind was only neutral for 54 seconds, compared to 9 minutes in the previous graph. That is a phenomenal result and shows the value of using meditation aids like Holosync.

The results might have been even better, but I opened my eyes near the middle of the session. You can see it in the large peaks towards the middle of the graph.

Meditation Holosync

Of course, not all of my Holosync sessions turned out this well.

One Holosync session had a 35% calm reading.

But that will happen in meditation. Sometimes your meditation sessions won't go well and that's OK.

You might have had a stressful day or you may be trying to solve a problem in the back of your mind.

The point is to do your meditation practice consistently.

Over time, you will gain more skill in quieting your mind and your average time in a calm state of mind will increase. This can lower your stress and help you make better trading decisions.

Conclusion

The bottom line is that Holosync helps me quiet my mind better than freestyle meditation alone. I was able to achieve 96% calm in my best Holosync session, versus my best of 68% calm, without Holosync.

Although I only did 3 sessions per method for this blog post, I have measured my results with both methods dozens of times in the past. I was consistently able to hit 90%+ calm with Holosync, while the best I could do with freestyle was about 70%…and I wasn't as consistent.

I started using Holosync in 2016 and I still use it to this day.

Like anything else, this won't work for everyone. But if you are struggling with freestyle meditation, I would recommend giving Holosync a try.

In future blog posts, I'll share with you my testing results from other meditation methods and aids.

 

 

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4 thoughts on “Best For Trading Meditation: Freestyle or Holosync?”

  1. Hi Hugh,

    Thanks a lot for a very detailed response. I will learn more about other mediations you mentioned above.

    Yes, you are right, it is probably a personal choice and to find it we need to test a few to decide.
    Thank you again.
    Jan

  2. Hello Hugh, thanks for this interesting comparison. I am also considering to try something different than classic meditation and this gave me an idea.

    So do you use only this method yourself? No classic meditation ? or you alternate between different methods?

    Regarding JLab ear buds would you be able to share what type you use exactly? There are many listed on Amazon to choose from.
    Thanks
    Jan

    • Hi Jan,

      Cool, I explore different types of meditation, it just depends on what I feel I need. I do classic meditation occasionally, but using meditation aids get me to the desired state so much faster. Also, it’s good to find new aids when you don’t have the same feeling of calm anymore. You get more skilled at reaching a certain mental state faster, so you occasionally want to upgrade your meditation aids to get into deeper meditative states.

      Holosync has been very helpful. But I also use Joe Dispenza’s “Blessing of the Energy Centers” meditation frequently too. It’s amazing for raising your energy and getting you in a positive state of mind.

      Gaia also has a great selection of meditations that you can try out. I really like the “Fractal Meditation System: Gamma Waves” right now.

      Just like trading, test a bunch of different methods and see what works best for you.

      I use these earbuds: https://amzn.to/2KbQrfy

      They change the name of those earbuds occasionally (J5, J6, Neon, etc.), but the ones that look like that are the best. Great sound and super rugged.

      Hope that helps…

      Hugh

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