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Re: A New Trading Game (chaos game) Played for Money and Played in Risk- Free Space

Here is a curious document that shows and proves that applying chaos theory to financial markets is not as exotic a subject as many may think. This small paper shows parallel research with this system

https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/35988/1/35988.pdf

Re: A New Trading Game (chaos game) Played for Money and Played in Risk- Free Space

No that would be ambient space. However, below is the up/down perspective of the market strange attractor I discovered and this is what makes my work authoritative. Once I discovered this mapping and articulated it, the market was "cracked" completely. The pattern you see along with some ...

Re: A New Trading Game (chaos game) Played for Money and Played in Risk- Free Space

ok thanks a lot, I'll do a retrospective review to get more familiar with what you showed above. If what you mention about the real attractor was something that I wanted to ask you because according to the study of the theory in its depth to send it, I suppose that a study of those points should be ...

Re: A New Trading Game (chaos game) Played for Money and Played in Risk- Free Space

Will respond next week after you see the visual math and do not worry you will know enough to just make money but how and why you are doing so and you will do so when things they call "trading systems" leave the users in the cold if they do not have the inclination to use Orbit as their c...

Re: A New Trading Game (chaos game) Played for Money and Played in Risk- Free Space

That is why I was asking you about the strange attractor, that is, discovering the strange attractor, for me it would be one of the keys to understanding the functioning of the markets, because having this pattern would allow us to have a clear vision of the market movements, no matter how chaotic t...

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