Trading is not mathematics I believe and trading Orbit the Tool certainly requires no mathematics. So though mathematics underpins the development of this elegant and simple but incredibly effective trading model, knowledge of the mathematics should NOT be a prerequisite for comfortably benefitting from the tool consistently. So I am again going to try to communicate the trading of the tool in a way I hope will finally break the myth that it is so mathematized that only if you know the mathematics can you understand trading it (though that is helpful in dismissing many fallacies such as price behaves differently depending on time frame and a ton of others like that). Nothing can be further from the truth. I remain concerned regardless, that there has been little in the form of feedback in terms of what specific difficulties people have in actually trading the tool (for those who have difficulties). So below are a series of slides (in the most plain language I can muster) trying to show that trading the tool is as simple as abc. Let me know from this post forward from anyone still having difficulties what exactly is confusing about a) looking for an entry when price is in MRI folding range (e.g. Tokyo open to around London for Gold a lot of the time) b) reading the Orbit screenface in real-time during the folding phase to plug in trades based on some semaphore high or low in range ---------------> after looking at the slides below.
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PS: So resting all math talk for trading talk and in any case the video on YouTube suffices for anyone who would really want to know about the math for now combined with a visit to the Logistic Map site (which actually is the more comprehensive view of the underpinning mathematics than anything I can make available my side). The point is I want to see traders actively benefit from the effort here and not to scare anyone away with the idea that the tool is for only the mathematically inclined. Not at all this thing is for everybody that is a trader or an aspiring trader. We will go back to the math only when needed for specific issues (which I hope will be few and spaced far in between) so we can grow the thread to include like I said the everybody crowd --------> i.e. any trader at all.
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Re: A New Trading Game (chaos game) Played for Money and Played in Risk- Free Space
Darkdoji, Sun Feb 19, 2023 10:19 am