ffsss wrote: Mon Oct 02, 2023 6:25 am
So it has no "entry trigger"? Then how is it determined it reads the market 100/100 correct?
I have tried before to understand this system, saw the video, read the pdfs and all, the more i see it the more confused i get.
Didnt read all the thread as it is very extense so i dont know if more pdfs were available, but reading more comments doesnt seem to clarify anything to me.
Maybe i should wait for cloud version.
You should understand several points that the author of the tool conveyed to us...
1 - he was able to determine that the behavior of the market price can be described using a mathematical model of deterministic chaos in a discrete space. This is his conclusion that he came to; I am not a mathematician and I can't confirm or refute this due to the lack of necessary knowledge. Therefore, I am inclined to accept that this is actually the case.
2 - deterministic - this means dynamically changing according to certain laws, but.... this is chaos! This is not a static function like y=cos x, where we can easily calculate the inflection points, it is a hundreds of millions of times more complex function, which also constantly undergoes changes (dynamic) in the process of its development. That is, it’s difficult to understand this with my mind, at least for me.
3 - any development of a chaotic process from beginning to end occurs along an attractor. That is, an attractor is a path along which a chaotically moving point moves in space. This is a mathematical concept. The author was able to describe and systematize the construction of the attractor in relation to price movements and outlined it on page 12 (to which he referred thousands of times) of one of his manuals. At the same time, he said that all attractors, upon completion, will in one way or another correspond to the construction he gave, but there is no need to look for an exact match, remember, you are dealing with chaos. The author also said that there are no identical attractors, even if you compare a million, you will not find two identical, but they will all more or less correspond to the construction that he gave in his description.
4 - For the reasons stated above, understand that
Orbit does not show the location of the price reversal (the beginning and end of the attractor). It is impossible to calculate this, from the word “absolutely”. That is why we are given a model of the attractor construction, so that we can use our reason to guess at what stage we are now. Accordingly, what you are asking is whether Orbit can predict a reversal for you 100/100 times - the answer is not even once! It just suggests that perhaps you are close to it, but nothing more
5 - You are asking about entry points... The author gave us the concept of a risk-free space, as well as commands. I wrote about this in more detail here...
viewtopic.php?p=1295523387#p1295523387 Obviously you didn't read
6 - Stop treating Orbit as some kind of “miracle”. This is not a miracle, it is a mathematical model of a certain accuracy and it can't work miracles, it just helps you understand where the market is moving at the moment.