Darkdoji wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2023 10:27 pm
I intend to take out the market completely. Because as I showed in the books I cracked the market completely. And I showed the mathematics of doing so in plain English.
Think about that
(-_-) The Crow was here
The market cannot be taken completely.
Have you ever wondered why the market changes? Why has the Elliott wave theory now almost completely lost its meaning and we see the patterns described by Elliott less and less often? I think the fact is that when Elliott created his theory, and this was in the 30s of the previous century, the market was completely different. Speculation on the stock exchange was carried out by people who, for their activities, directly visited stock exchanges and carried out their transactions there. Naturally, there were not many such people and this brought a certain consistency to their behavior as traders. It was this harmony and this behavior that Elliott described in his work. And so it was before the advent of the Internet, until everyone got the opportunity to play on the stock exchange through dealers, brokers, banks, funds, etc., who were able to trade remotely via the network. This radically changed the structure of the market. Price movements ceased to have the same order and regularity, and your favorite chaos reigned.
Then you came and managed to describe the current market behavior using applied mathematics. And this, in my opinion, is the next theory of importance, which is comparable in scale to the Elliott wave theory. That is, in fact, you are the Elliott of the 21st century. And it's amazing! A very strong and coherent theory and its mathematical justification. And everything would be fine, but... if everyone starts using your approach and tool, the market will change again. It will cease to be as we know it now and Orbit will simply be useless due to the fact that price behavior will no longer be naturally chaotic. When everyone does the same thing, it ceases to be chaos by definition. Therefore, it is unlikely that you will destroy the market; rather, the market will destroy Orbit. However, I already told you about this once. There is no point in fighting the mill; it is better to use it for your own needs.