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- mzvega replied Jun 15, 2016
I just wanted to touch on the issue of "Data Validity". The reason AMVT uses Market generated info/data (price and the time in which it occurred) is that you need both price & time to measure the value/supply & demand equation. TA and the use of bar ...
Auction Market Value Theory & Analytics
- mzvega replied Jun 15, 2016
The rotation index/Quadrant Close , is calculated using data from the 4 and 8 profile. Since the 5d profile is consider to be the short tf. So the RI calculation using 4d will tell us if we have internal trending or rotation inside the 5d profile. ...
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- mzvega replied Jun 14, 2016
I dont think I've ever seen an rot profile have a poc, you are right it can show an area where you'll find a shift in daily sentiment. It uses tpo's calculated from days rather than 30. It filters out the intraday fluctuation. It's purpose is track ...
Auction Market Value Theory & Analytics
- mzvega replied Jun 11, 2016
It would be irrational for a speculator who uses a form of TA to subscribe to any form of EMH. EMH has been proven to be invalid... Rather than discuss the facts that support the invalidity of EMH, let's just "assume" that its valid and spend all ...
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- mzvega replied Jun 9, 2016
If price is always in equilibrium, reflecting all available information. as every price must represent fair value Why would there be need for a TA method for selecting trades? If current price always reflects all available information, the current ...
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- mzvega replied Jun 9, 2016
Efficient Markets According to Robert Hagin, The efficient market theory is the assertion that in a market with numerous investors who prefer high returns over low returns and low risk over high risk, information is of no value. An investor can ...
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- mzvega replied Jun 8, 2016
What is the definition of a "Market Cycle"? Wouldn't that require belief in an underlying periodicity in the market by imputing a regularity not supported by the data itself? Again this goes basic to the issue of "Data Validity" "A hope of many ...
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- mzvega replied Jun 8, 2016
You may find some valuable insight here.....regarding different market theories. I think all traders need to know in which camp they belong, and why. I think one needs to know where their general assumptions about the market come from. i.e. many ...
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- mzvega replied Jun 7, 2016
your analysis is only as good as the data being analyzed..............Before you choose a tool, does anyone not care about "data validity"? Mathematically, the market is recognized as a "non-linear, non-homogeneous differential equation with ...
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- mzvega replied Jun 7, 2016
I agree................. This is why I prefer Auction Market Value Analytics. (Not a form of TA) It works using a frequency distribution; frequency distributions need not be symmetrical. If your data is distributed bounded by 3 price time events ...
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- mzvega replied Jun 6, 2016
By plotting a median, are you not working off the faulty assumption that your data is normally distributed? Is it? There are many normal curves, they all share an important property that allows us to treat them in a uniform fashion. The 68-95-99.7% ...
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- mzvega replied Jun 6, 2016
S&R is where there is consensus/agreement. Prices used over time shows resistance. There was little enthusiasm at prices above 4702 although the buyer at 4710 likely was proving the old Russian proverb "there are two fools in a market, one asks too ...
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