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

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ffsss wrote: Mon Jan 30, 2023 5:53 am Is there any difference between being 24/7 on screen or recording it and seeing where you would have opened a trade and see if it would have been profitable? I dont know how my questions has anything to do with your equation.
That is the point has nothing to do with an equation so just answer directly, have you ever traded an equation before? Do you know what it means to trade an equation? Your response will help in clarifying things for me. Well have you?

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

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Darkdoji wrote: Mon Jan 30, 2023 9:15 am Thanks
Thanks again my friend. You see when you trade an equation a point will come when you suddenly realize that this thing will never fail and at that point you know it, it is true it is an equation. This transforms you because you have become the market you know what will happen next at all times you are in sync with the market. You feel like a king in charge of the trading space. You can look at your screen and say ok I am going to town when I get back it should be ready for entry - that kind of trading. You become a strategic trader because you do not trade with fear anymore - you know the market and you can time it. And so, your swagger is that you know what is going to happen next and always ready to play, to score more. I do not know how many people understand the power a man feels when he is in command of a whole asset market. It Is simply incomprehensible - the feeling of control at last. Means more to the trader because it is now personal you know it no one has to tell you you are in control. That is what it feels like to trade by the equation. The Rules of Recursion or Repetition --- the pattern (as it is known in the IFC formalism of fractal geometry). I want all traders to join in and make the market a kill zone - that the hunted may now hunt.

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

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Traders need to understand the dynamical environment. This is what determines direction (after the binary buy/sell actions come in as input). Repeated folding and stretching of the space to which a variable maps is chaos. And this justifies the space - it affects the space in ways you can read. For instance, you know that at exponential rates of change errors multiply at exponential speeds. This is not space that you can afford errors. You must know exactly what you are doing when. Mandelbrot who founded fractal geometry wrote that if Wall Street Traders knew the math they would not have elected their profession. it has particular properties that traders need to keep in mind to trade at zero risk.The space is risky it is the very definition of change --------> patterns. The only way you can trade at zero risk is follow Orbit it knows the orbit of a single point in chaotic space. And what is Orbit? - a quadratic equation with a single maximum a parabola. Orbit Controls Chaos. And that is the biggest deal in trading to date.

We are at an intellectual level because knowing the thinking behind a formalism is your best teacher of the formalism. This type of trading demands knowledge. Without knowledge you cannot realize the beauty, simplicity and power of the mathematics because it is visual you can see it. You do not need to go to a school to know it. The mathematics is true with or without Orbit but Orbit is the mathematics and the mathematics is the market.

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PS: When I say mathematics I mean the movement of the zigzags and the semaphores and how well timed together they are - similitude. I watch the movements a lot and they are interesting to watch to see how price moves. How it can change and when and where it will change change. Do not forget though that it is only one point, a single point marking all these historic points in time and space. The singularity, a single point. Orbit finds it at high or low 100/100 times. It is a game played in risk free space.
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Re: A New Trading Game (chaos game) Played for Money and Played in Risk- Free Space

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From the domains of my desk and laptop Full of Porn and Charts I call upon the Spiritual Presence and Power of Richard Wyckoff, Jesse Livermore, George Soros and all the Wise in Volume and Standard Deviation to enlighten and make everyone get off their asses and go to study Market Structure, Liquidity Pools and Volume.

Selah

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saishala wrote: Tue Jan 31, 2023 3:08 am
You know I agree but note I am not selling anyone here anything I have not asked anyone for money and I am talking to fellow traders and chaotists sharing my thrill and understanding usefully different to the detailed others widely used. Here I seek equals to voice their thoughts about the ideas and I ask nothing for that is a reward in and of itself. Thank you my friend I am sharing (I learnt a lot for free on Forex Station and got loads of free help as well). I know where the market is and it is not here.

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PS: BTW this is the very first time ever ---> no one except now ever found the market equation - ever.

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Let me just say this I only reference in the class of Mandelbrot. He invented the science of fractal geometry. Otherwise, I know the work of John Ehler (I mean who won't on Forex Station), I like Demark and I have read and agree a lot with Dow theory. Just so we see how and where I am pitched. I mention the things I need to mention to help others understand what this is all about. Before it is anything else, it is a completely new way of trading. I am here to hear and learn from the experience of others the tool. To try to see whether I can help others feel as I do when I trade. These days I walk in a manner of a man in control at last. I would love good traders to feel that way.

The Crow (-_-)
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saishala wrote: Tue Jan 31, 2023 8:41 am
Yes there are 4 more modules to add and one to change and the MT4 prototype you see here is completely redefined - and I mean completely, and placed in the cloud. Hackers can have their run with the prototype in MT4 but the cloud placement redefines in a way that a 16 year old with average intelligence can beat the market consistently. Elements in the prototype like the KSO, etc will change (be redefined) since the targets are different from the traders we now know - a new type of trader lurks. The idea of the MT4 version was to give me a basis for instructing in higher language and checking out possibilities.

The tool as code however is not important. What is crucial and what I am trying to encourage with traders even now is the math. The math is the key and there is only a single solution - it is math. This is where Ehler failed so completely given he was almost there, but he stuck to engineering (DSP) - the notion of the sine curve has no place in markets and his ideas on cyclicality restricted rather than promoted his then very sophisticated ideas and insights on how markets work. It is not about noise or signal purity it is about the pattern. The market is Mandelbrotian randomness and nothing else.

So again it is NOT a system it is a mathematical model of the markets and the mathematics is NOT mine as I am not fit to clean the shoes of those who invented the math just over 50 years ago. You need to know the subjects to know the language. The language is the subject in all cases - there is no shortcut.

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