Are all price patterns the same? (examples)

Discussion in 'Trading' started by 1a2b3cppp, May 7, 2013.

  1. What you need to know that you know is known BEFORE the Present.

    You are just a person who is at the "reactive level". One way to overcome this handicap and deificiency is to think in terms before the Present is happening..

    The right one third of the traders screen is to the right of the present.

    What I watch the most is what my computer puts in that right 1/3 of the computer. It it put there mathematically.

    You think as a reactive laggard. I speak with an anticipatory language and vocabulary.

    So it is best if you just keep reacting after reading every word I write and every illustration I make.

    Your reactive vocabulary is one that a lot of people can ID with. Hits count on ET.

    I throw fast balls and you can only see slow balls. Thats how it goes.
     
    #221     May 17, 2013
  2. Oh ..ya.
     
    #222     May 17, 2013
  3. This is a good thread until Jack come in.. Anyway we can ban him forever ??

    Jack - I hope you took your pill today before your imaginary come back. :p
     
    #223     May 17, 2013
  4. Jack,what's BTL,BM and AI?
     
    #224     May 17, 2013
  5. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    Bacon Turd Lettuce sandwich
    Bowel Movement
    All In
     
    #225     May 17, 2013
  6. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    Anyone have a JH to English translator I can borrow?
     
    #226     May 17, 2013
  7. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    He also claims to recognize his "patterns in 10 to 100 milliseconds. Not to shabby for a guy in his late 70's with glasses lenses the thickness of coke bottle bottoms.
     
    #227     May 17, 2013
  8. He is basically saying that you are a loser.

    While you are trying to react to what you just saw on your chart, he already anticipated what could/should happen and is taking timely action. And when it doesn't happen he still has his bookmarks which bring him back on the right side.

    Is it clearer now? :)
     
    #228     May 17, 2013
  9. How is your EE progress?
     
    #229     May 17, 2013
  10. Horizontal boundaries are called "events".

    In a trend, volume goes from zone to zone(range to range).

    The zones or ranges in volume define the volume "context" for a sub set of EE's.

    The bands have an OOE for the bands. Capital letters show the "sequence" of subsets, i. e., the bands are in alphabetical order relative to one another.

    "The Pattern" is probably known to you but you change it to invent a new system that is not going to work out.

    Why market analysis does not work for most people is coming to the surface.

    What you are seeing has to be added to inference to have perception.

    Inference is in the mind and it is called memory.

    Memory has to be built.

    If you see 5 times 6, you are able to recognize the "x" as "times".

    you recognize the two factors since they are separated by the "x".

    you memorized a look up table hat was given to you by a person who ran a drill you were asked to do.

    In those days you would obey and do what was asked of you. So you have inference for "the times table". In the cells are "products". 5 could be the name of a row. 6 could be the name of a column. They have a unique intersection. Two digits are there in the intersection. Each is a place holder for the coefficients of a power series of a given base. The person who taught you probably did not know this. So maybe you were never told.

    The power series begins on the right with the base raised to the zero power. Its coeffient for the product is zero. Similarly the 3 is the coefficient of the base raised to the first power.

    The elments of the power series are added to get the product which is about 30.

    none of the above goes through the conscious mind. It is "perceived" that 30 is the product.

    So my job is to help you build your mind to fill it with knowledge that is precise and covers all the bases for taking the full offer of the market.

    Instead of filling your mind, you "invent" stuff and the stuff doesn't work.

    there are ten items to put in your mind for price.

    there are 11 items to put in your mind for volume.

    The"times table" hs 81 items in it less duplications. The sum of the unduplicated items is 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9.

    This is 24 items more than what you have to learn for price and volume.

    you did learn the times table at a time when you did not invent. as an alternative to building your mind.

    Now you invent and cannot learn the 21 items for price and volume.

    Half of the job for the 21 items is putting them, by name, on separate pieces of paper.

    After the name you write an equal sign (=).

    You need 10 sheets to write the subsets of the EE's. To fill these sheets you copy the names from my previously posted charts.

    For example the PP sheet has 13 names: they are PP1, PP1a, PP1b, PP1c, PP2, PP3, PP3a, PP3b, PP4, PP5a, PP5, and PP6, and PP6a.

    After each name you write an equal sign (=).

    For PP1 = you write three P1's with acceleration.

    For PP6 = you write three T1's that are consecutive.

    I have a few "equivalents" that I have seen, but they are self correcting so I never denote their existance.

    A person oriented to "organization" and "relativity" would put these in a grid (I did) so he could do less look up circuitry.

    Circuitry here means not inventing and also means establishing order.

    here is an important statement: "The market is counter intuitive".

    If a person is brilliant and very facile mentally, he will stumble alot as a beginning learner. this has to do with the psychology of the market as seen as a living thing. All the parts of the market are alive. In sum, they operate as a macro system that has no flaws, no noise and no anomalies.

    Get a copy of "The Pattern" and draw it correctly fifty consecutive times. "the pattern" has been invented. it has parts. The parts "flow" and always stay in place.

    Now you have a pile of sheets, 33 to be exact. Number them and put them in a three ring binder. Make an index and post the index. Make a table of contents and post the table of contents.

    also fill in the space after the 33 equal signs. If you can't fill it in then go to an example you saved and try some solutions.

    Behind each page add six example of the occurance of the example. Page them with added a, b, c, d, e and f added to the page numeral. this makes your three ring binder 200 hundred pages long. Use 33 lines of typing for both the index and the table of contents. be sure to put the date on each of the examples with respect to where they occurred.

    This is like doing a poetry anthology in fifth grade.

    You have miles to go before you sleep (See Robert Frost Middlebury College).
     
    #230     May 17, 2013