I was fortunate to attend the shed sessions. Thank you. I really enjoyed the posters of scantily clad women on the shed, err... class walls. and Yes, I'm Congo.
Kurgan, let's start over. I was was hoping that Jack would take pity on you and help, but it appears that he has tired of the game. So you are stuck with me. Please tell me what style of trading suits you and if you are trading now so I can tailor my tutelage (or is that tute my tailorage?, English is my second language, native being Appalachian) appropriately. All of my codes are based on Boolean constructions, so I think I can help. Tiki and The GOV don't seem to be doing anything, so I am sure they will be my teaching assistants.
Kurgan, I am making numerous mistakes here in typing stuff that is presented in a way that fails to make the point. I gave you a way to begin to make money @ 1000% per year. I made a small point that markets step along event after event. The calculus expression dx/de means in words: A small change in a market variable per event change in the order of events in a trend." Usually calculus uses dx/dt and this is known as the first deivative in calculus. A lot of my life I dealt with students who were learning on the theoretical pplane insted of the applied plane. It is easy to go from theory to practice and difficult to go from applied to theory. You are themickey are demonstrating that you are unfamiliar with mathematics and the terminology of mathematics. to follow markets and to monitor and analyze markets a person has to be orderly and precise and, above all, not misconstrue the truths of the market. the common test of this process is to examine feelings. If you have tinges of anxiety, fear or anger, then you do not know what you are doing and you are being told this to yourself by yourself. Most threads I participate in get wrecked almost right away. This thread is mostly destroyed at this point.
"You are themickey are demonstrating that you are unfamiliar with mathematics and the terminology of mathematics." I tried to knock, but that door was closed to me.So I'm trying to get some intuitive - linguistic way to it.Partially succeeded.
Thanks for the offer,but I'm not sure what you meant by "trading style".Boolean style,I suppose,what else.Pure English,no brogue allowed.
Assuming that your question was serious, and not guaranteeing that my answer would be serious, I believe that answering it properly depends on whether your trading style is investing, swing trading or daytrading. I think you rubric is an important one, because trading based on Boolean logic leaves no room for "maybe" or interpretation or artful vagueness.