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ha-pattern replied Mar 5, 2015Thank you for visiting, Zackery. While I do enjoy the sense of how programmers may think in some way (that is, some sort of logic and binary ( up and down that chart, say
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ha-pattern replied Mar 5, 2015Finally, I think I got a grip on how this method is supposed to work, at least to the degree of me actually making a trade work okay: image image image I admit I didn't this example find anything I really missed, because I went over the same ...
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ha-pattern replied Mar 5, 2015Okay, I cleaned up how the first post reads of the last post's new charting method (extracted, in a bit, from the method before it) -- " ---------------- This charting method, while being only used in practice (non-$) trading since that's all I do, ...
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ha-pattern replied Mar 4, 2015Hey yaed, thanks for returning! I took what you said seriously -- whether or not it'll actually work -- and, instead of picking out any particular shape, I thought up a way to depend on the consistency of whatever shapes are there at the time. So, ...
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ha-pattern replied Feb 27, 2015In this example, I found trouble trying to apply ordinary-sized rl patterns. So, what I did was make a simple pattern really big, then make an rl pattern of it, and finally read the direction implied in the parts of this rl pattern. This is shown in ...
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ha-pattern replied Feb 27, 2015I have a particularly-good example of this, from the rl-pattern method's now fairly-standardized (if not -written) definition: " As well: The rl patterns work in size and direction. " . image image image In the fourth chart picture, I interpreted ...
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ha-pattern replied Feb 26, 2015Okay, I hope whoever read all that writing about a 'shape(time,energy)' 3D function, found it entertaining. It doesn't, though and of course, apply to trading. So, I still keep the same rl + traditional big patterns (Gann fan, grid, etcetra) method. ...
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ha-pattern replied Feb 22, 2015I found a site that, for free, plots f(x,y) . It turns out, for those few that are as dumb as I (can) be, that f(x,y) maps on the third dimension, NOT two dimensions. So then I gotta ask, why the heck doesn't most -- and I did run across a 3D ...
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ha-pattern replied Feb 22, 2015(cont'd from last two posts) My conclusion, in the last post, was that set, paid-for activities adjust space along paid time, and fractally-different activities adjust time along paid space. Since traders don't get paid for their time while trading, ...
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ha-pattern replied Feb 22, 2015So what am I going to do, to further this idea of space-preferred organization of all shapes (whose range is noted deep into the last post) ? I could work on news again, to set up how what I understand of it works and then continue from there; or, ...
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ha-pattern replied Feb 21, 2015Mec is okay for handling emotions, but not for reading chart patterns. rl seems better to do, so that -- since rl is designed to read news into the chart, and when few symbols (such as with forex (vs. companies')) exist, it's perhaps easier to use ...
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ha-pattern replied Feb 11, 2015While I do trade in a practice account, I want to try and set my trading method:: I'm thinking now to use a small grid with diagonal lines for where to undo that grid, and a curved boundary for where to focus attention so the grid's existence is ...
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ha-pattern replied Feb 8, 2015practice trading: Matching look-like patterns close together and thus cancelling each other out. Flexibility in reading patterns in general, such as what the last post suggested, helps to do this. I got a short trade, noticing that since there were ...
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ha-pattern replied Feb 4, 2015I only practice trading, never trade; and, I've lost a lot of dough long ago. Nevertheless, a few of my chart-pattern ideas may help someone make it instead of me (if it's clear enough of one to make out.) That, and I enjoy practice trading, anyway. ...
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ha-pattern replied Jan 2, 2015Okay, while that was a lousy draw-down in that last trade, I went back and put a line in that I'd forgotten to sketch in, which supported the overall view I had. Then after that, I saw a really strong straight line going up about 45 degrees up, and ...
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ha-pattern replied Jan 2, 2015Still practicing. Method: level one -- A point ("position"), line segment ("vector"), curve (?) level two -- a filled shape -- you know, that plane thing, and made of level-one shapes level three -- fractal -- It's supposed to be the same shape ...
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ha-pattern replied Oct 31, 2014Firstly, this post may annoy you, because it talks of nontrading stuff fairly heavily. It is a journal and tangentally close to the subject, at least. I'm stuck. I keep redoing the first thinking model portion of my own ptm. A summary -- First, the ...
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ha-pattern replied Oct 27, 2014Practiced again. (Big wup.) method -- Center up and down (imaginary) line, price balancing to left or right of it, exception making the trade. Severe straight trend to price, avoid trade. Return to the mean approach, I guess. Demarcates basic shapes ...
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ha-pattern replied Oct 9, 2014Not a big deal -- I tied together the multiple two-variable axes in my own ptm, and they deviate more according exactly to the distance from the central y axis of the body. I used it twice to guide how I use trading chart studies, and the second ...
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ha-pattern replied Oct 7, 2014Zachery, your logarithmic-scale charts programming -- if I have this right -- seems interesting. Your last three posts seem more suited to begin a new thread in the programming section of forex factory, not in this decidedly non-programming journal ...
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