Trade Control
The diagrams below show how simple Orbit Logic is executed correct 100/100 times in each case. Price is either going up or down at any time.
The primary equality commands are shown as A, B and C. A is Cyclic up or down, B is pullback (within the cyclic trend) and C is reversal.
When A, B or C = True: We use Range Arrow + Spot Trades Arrow (RA + SA)
within ()A, B or C
Structure of commands:
This means you have a nested structure of trade commands
TT+ CY = = Diagonal == Cyclic Trend == Risk-Free Space = {Level 1 Command}
Within Risk - Free space
H1 + H4 Match + {RA + SA} = = Spot Trades {Level 2 Command}
So a User can trade from any time frame subject to command structure so it is a very simple set up and the diagrams below should be read with the above explanation in mind. Very simple to learn and use. Requires no teacher but does require practice or demo trading.
The Crow (_-_) Inverted
PS: Time frame is really a meaningless concept in market dynamics. There is only a single move (Sequence) per period in space. Time frames give perspectives of this single sequence according to resolution or market window that a user selects to view the single movement or sequence. So we are merely looking at the same behaviour within n – 6n and 6n is motive because it has the most complete picture of all market movement (it accumulates all the fluctuations n – 5n) and is therefore the intraday cycle. We are trading cyclicality (aperiodic cyclicality). So using the system of pivots we use we can trade from any time frame (given 5n and 6n semaphores match), and we have a signal change whether a Level 1 or Level 2 command.
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Re: A New Trading Game (chaos game) Played for Money and Played in Risk- Free Space
Darkdoji, Mon Aug 21, 2023 12:46 am