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vlady1974 replied Oct 30, 2014Thanks Captain! I try my best. So much more to learn though! Look forward to December

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vlady1974 replied Oct 30, 2014I am blown out of the water again like a duck during duck-hunting-season.

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vlady1974 replied Oct 30, 2014That's an excellent chart Savero! Thanks for that. I suspect that many people will comment on where the trades failed - there are ways to filter that kind of trade out.... given it is on the 1H. But the other examples are gold! Cheers!
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vlady1974 replied Oct 30, 2014Hey Moneyflow, Thanks for your kind words! The app is for iPad and it's called Penultimate. I've got lots of notes on that and syncs up with Evernote. Enjoy!
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vlady1974 replied Oct 29, 2014Hey CFD, If I have got my thinking right, since it leads to a probability statement against a linear sequence, we could say that if the trend was an increasing subsequence which then ceases to be true then we can exit. Not necessarily enter. Because ...
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vlady1974 replied Oct 29, 2014Assume that it is.... given that assumption...leads to a probability statement? Edit: If you look at the most recent post, he says listed consecutively. So in his original example, the subsequence can't take into account 1.2566 to 1.2211 or 1.2566 ...
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vlady1974 replied Oct 29, 2014Thanks Jmn! I'll borrow this image from Kiad's post. He is making an example of the very bars you are talking about. Let's look at the one in the Red Square image The h=24 on a 15M timeframe. The region is transient because the box is 24 bars to ...
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vlady1974 replied Oct 29, 2014Thanks for your kind words Bomi, I appreciate it. I feel I can make it simpler... but unfortunately it goes into revealing things I cannot reveal (lots of different people's efforts and research = their edge). So while I want to make the basics ...
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vlady1974 replied Oct 29, 2014CFD from what I'm gathering, it's a branch off the study of real numbers or Real Analysis which has a shitload of branches that I can hang myself from. It's complex stuff that can be applied to computer science, graphics.... heck even a "Happy ...
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vlady1974 replied Oct 29, 2014I don't understand the maths at all. But this is what I have been able to decipher - and I come to no conclusions, just feeding in the numbers: Data: Highs of 4 bars: 1.2344, 1.2566, 1.2211, 1.2222 Domain = [n sqred + 1] Subsequence = [n + 1] If we ...
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vlady1974 replied Oct 29, 2014Thanks Captain!
(Exhales) Bloody hell this is INTENSE!! LOL There is so much power in this I can't even begin to start.... Glad I was sipping coffee whilst I read that. It is absolutely beyond me at the moment.... except for the example. K, I ...The similarity system
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vlady1974 replied Oct 28, 2014LOL Yes, you can put the 1 minute in there... but since I already put the minutes in there, no need to state that 1 hour = 60 for the 1M chart, etc.

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vlady1974 replied Oct 28, 20141440 min = 24 hours 24 x 5 = 1 week = 120 hours = 7200 minutes 1440 / 60 min = 24 1440 / 30 min = 48 1440 / 15 min = 96 1440 / 5 min = 288 7200 / 60 = 120 7200 / 30 = 240 7200 / 15 = 480 7200 / 5 = 1440 these numbers have been used in the Similarity ...
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vlady1974 replied Oct 28, 2014Kiads, this is excellent! I had not seen this post (although I think I am subscribed to your thread but not sure).... anyway, yes, this is a great way to do it - I've done this as well!
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vlady1974 replied Oct 28, 2014There isn't any rule for this, but it looks like he is using time equivalents. 1 day = 24 hours 30 hours = 120 x 15 min
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vlady1974 replied Oct 28, 2014Excellent examples of EVEN Transient Zones. They are the ones that have high probability returns.
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vlady1974 replied Oct 28, 2014Recent posts by Rahimseven and Eurusdd seem to indicate that this is the idea. I personally want to discuss/correct some terminology being used because it confuses me... which therefore must confuse others. I welcome the discussion or debate: Height ...
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