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- mzvega replied Jan 9, 2018
close as a % of range (is used in my EOD analysis) it is not plotted on the chart. What you see on the chart, It is not the same thing. You will see it is on my EOD analysis as Hi/Lo %H I had asked someone to create an indicator Hi/Lo %H (something ...
Auction Market Value Theory & Analytics
- mzvega replied Jan 9, 2018
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Auction Market Value Theory & Analytics
- mzvega replied Jan 7, 2018
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Auction Market Value Theory & Analytics
- mzvega replied Jan 6, 2018
Consider the following questions....... 1. Is it an organized, logical arrangement and presentation of data for a logical purpose? 2. Does this arrangement employ accepted statistical tools which facilitate inspection, measurement, interpretation ...
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- mzvega replied Jan 5, 2018
When you increase the "sample" size of your data for analysis……..you can filter out some of the random component. But your missing the point, OHLC (live market quotes) data are not formulated into a statistically measurable and logically sound ...
Auction Market Value Theory & Analytics
- mzvega replied Jan 4, 2018
Why do people use Candlesticks? Why are they plotted sequentially one right after another in a series? Because there's that underlying belief in serial correlation, that prices in period A have something to tell traders about prices in period B. ...
Auction Market Value Theory & Analytics
- mzvega replied Jan 4, 2018
I thought I would include tick volume, before I move on to my next point and yes mav3n, no serial correlation using hourly data either.

Auction Market Value Theory & Analytics
- mzvega replied Jan 4, 2018
Nope, no serial correlation there....... 11133 hr bars (463.875 days of data) Days in Sample days of hour bars 11133 hrs 463.875 days # Correct 5323 # Incorrect 5810 % Correct 48% % Incorrect 52%
Auction Market Value Theory & Analytics
- mzvega replied Jan 4, 2018
The fundamental difference between Auction Market Value Theory and technical analysis is...... A hypothesis is either a suggested explanation for an observable phenomenon, or a reasoned prediction of a possible causal correlation among multiple ...
Auction Market Value Theory & Analytics
- mzvega replied Jan 3, 2018
I know I only showed data for GU, however for all currency pairs the results are the same. Data on closes for all pairs......... image Data on opens for all pairs......... image Data on highs for all pairs...... image Data on lows for all ...
Auction Market Value Theory & Analytics
- mzvega replied Jan 3, 2018
It's somewhat disappointing that so many people dismiss AMVT as being "complex", and question it's validity, due to what they call it's "complexity". That's further from the truth The notion that price changes in period A have something to tell ...
Auction Market Value Theory & Analytics
- mzvega replied Dec 7, 2017
If you already have tables for each of your pairs, you can create one workbook/sheet that has only the "cells" you want to see from other workbooks. Each time you open the workbook it will update itself by the reading cells from other workbooks ...
Auction Market Value Theory & Analytics
- mzvega replied Nov 29, 2017
First to be clear, I don't trade MP….. AMVT doesn't use daily profiles for trading it uses the "daily data" it produces for analysis as variables. There is not enough data info in the intraday TF(daily) to determine the condition of the market. It ...
Higher Edge within a Single Candlestick
- mzvega replied Nov 26, 2017
By breaking the market into it's smallest components/units: TPO's... "price*time events", "time price opportunities", "time that price occurred" , all the same. You now have a data set that is quantifiable & measureable is unbiased by observer TF ...
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