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Well, I would say it's technically easier than building a bridge, being a lawyer, training racehorses, being a computer programmer, or even a qualified farrier.
This ain't rocket science.
Maybe we're saying the same thing: "technically it's very simple, but still very very difficult" seems to be an oxymoronic statement, yet so true.
So why is it difficult? It's gotta be psychological. Our reptilian brain wants to do the wrong thing, the exact opposite to what we know to do when real dollars are not involved. The ambiguity of improvement you mention is in both managing the inner reptile, and in the recognition of patterns... experience in other words, therefore psychological.
I'm not trying to belittle the actual technical knowledge required, but c'mon, I spend most of my time BSing on forums and playing computer games. When a trade comes up, a quick mental evaluation, a couple of clicks and I'm in... play computer games until an exit condition is hit.
Keep that reptile on a leash and technicals can be written up in probably 100 pages.
ha ha ha ha, AMEN!