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Re: Chaos theory made simple - for trading

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 9:30 am
by Fabio.g
Tom_23 wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2020 6:51 pm
Did you get any satisfactory result?
sorry actually got distracted by something else

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Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2020 4:09 pm
by Black Sheep
Teduh wrote: Sat Mar 18, 2017 1:55 pm Hi,

I am sorry, I don't want to be drawn to a long winded discussion due of my time restrictions.

Let me just clarify that I am a mathematician, but also a software engineer and a trader for over 10 years. I have much respect for all the people in different areas. When I say I value Williams ideas, that was me as a trader. When I say his notion of "fractals" is not mathematical fractal, that was me as a mathematician.

In general, I remember the English saying, "the proof of the pudding is in eating". Mathematicians must prove their beautiful intuitions. Computational ideas must be implemented as programs that works. Trading ideas must show results. That why I am in this forum because I know mladen and friends do a very good work in programming trading ideas.

All the best
Teduh, couldn't agree more. Well said!

Re: Chaos theory made simple - for trading

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2021 2:50 pm
by Swiss_cheese
Came here to try and learn about fractals, but this thread really blew my mind....

Re: Chaos theory made simple - for trading

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2023 2:41 pm
by Axell-fx
I hope this little compilation on the path of chaos helps others understand...
I can't stop say thanks to Mr. @Darkdoji for shedding light on this topic...
Believe me, the more I learn, the more I value your work, dedication and effort to organize and complete your tool,... Also for giving a new focus to my knowledge as a trader and that of many others who read from the shadows. . . . . . . . .. Simply thanks.

Re: Chaos theory made simple - for trading

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2023 5:20 am
by solarian
The Mandelbrot set for uses complex numbers. Looking for papers to extend the Mandelbrot set idea (or any other Chaos Theory, Fractal Math) using octonions (basically extending complex numbers more to 1 real and 7 imaginary parts) to find ways on how it can be applied to Market data to give more insights. So far came up empty.