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- mzvega replied Nov 26, 2017
because "sellers" respond to higher prices, and "buyers" respond to lower prices
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- mzvega replied Nov 26, 2017
One example of how to use market generated info is "TPO count" . This is done by isolating the point of control (the longest line closest to the center of the range), summing all the TPOs above it and comparing that number to the total number of ...
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- mzvega replied Nov 26, 2017
No, what I am saying is demand can be measured by the amount of times a price used. Each time a price is used it's counted as a tpo "event". A unit of measure. Each x or letter signifies that that price was traded at least once in the specified ...
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- mzvega replied Nov 25, 2017
You really don't understand if you think this somehow relates to VSA, volume or tick charts……. I didn't believe I said anything about using any of those things……... What I said was: "Demand" can be read from the frequency of times a price has been ...
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- mzvega replied Nov 24, 2017
correct correct All markets are auction markets, the same basic principles apply, whether it be real estate market, the corner grocery store (market) or the currency market.
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- mzvega replied Nov 24, 2017
Outside……it's still a "time series" display, It' shows ticks "at" price, not "price over/across time"
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- mzvega replied Nov 24, 2017
That would be No if it's used or plotted as a "time series" or used as "location" (a tick chart is "time series") Yes if it's used as a variable for analysis I don't think you understand the concept of a "price over time" display………. Your conflating ...
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- mzvega replied Nov 23, 2017
Demand differs at various prices. A day's recorded summary prices (open, high, low and close/candlesticks) can provide misleading signals: There is typically little trading volume at the highs and lows, so these prices are often not representative ...
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- mzvega replied Nov 23, 2017
In this series of ohlc prices what info does it actually convey? In that series of data can you tell which "price" in that range of prices was valued most? In that series of data can you tell which "price" in that range of prices was valued least? ...
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- mzvega replied Nov 23, 2017
Raw market generated data is not reported as a linear series. Lets define exactly what is a candlestick/bar chart....... image The market is reported as ticks, Price and the time in which it occurred (2D) What happens next is the data is ...
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- mzvega replied Nov 23, 2017
Raw market generated data is not reported as a linear series. Lets define exactly what is a candlestick/bar chart....... image The market is reported as ticks, Price and the time in which it occurred (2D) What happens next is the data is ...
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- mzvega replied Oct 18, 2017
I know there is absolutely no interest in auction market analysis, however it does provide a non-linear solution.......... There is a huge difference between a tick volume profile and a tpo profile chart………. A "price over time" TPO profile ...
Choppy market index: any good ideas?
- mzvega replied Oct 13, 2017
Many assume AMVT is some sort of fancy TA strategy/system. That could be farther from the truth………the fundamental differences between the two is profound. Technical Analysis is a search for "indicators", indications of the direction of price, in an ...
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- mzvega replied Oct 9, 2017
Unfortunately, I do not……It's probably not an answer you want to hear but I also build profiles & create references points using excel. I used to manually by hand enter the data into a spreadsheet, as my programming skills improved I began to ...
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- mzvega replied Oct 7, 2017
I may have used the word "tick"…… I wasn't implying that I traded tick charts, A tick chart is still a linear 1 dimensional series of data Frequency distributions url AMVT is applicable to any market that produces ticks, every market is an ...
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- mzvega replied Oct 6, 2017
AMVT trades change in demand/value TA trades or follows changes price……. Both come from 2 very different "schools of thought" From an auction market theory perspective Price is nothing more than an advertizing mechanism. It's its part of the "price ...
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- mzvega replied Oct 6, 2017
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 demand.. Market generated info/data includes the element of time. As I stated in my previous post the nature of ...
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- mzvega replied Oct 5, 2017
Understand your belief system………………………….. Both EMH & RW belong to the same "school of thought"……that the structure of a market is unimportant and does not convey an advantage and that information is of no value since it is factored into the market ...
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- mzvega replied Oct 5, 2017
Thus, price changes to satisfy the condition of the market and every price is a result of the condition of the market. The fact that price moves for a specific reason further precludes price from developing in a random manner. SOME THOUGHTS ON THE ...
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- mzvega replied Oct 5, 2017
No it's a way of measuring demand…….. url I need some time to put my response in context………..
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