Lest the OP overlook Jackâs parallelograms Those are pretty geometrical ===================== Very astute Lucrum RN
On the contrary, the people who can afford to put their names on buildings do so for the following reasons: 1. ego 2. ego 3. ego 4. guilt over how they made their money and the harm incurred 5. desire to be the winner that rewrites a favorable version of their own history for posterity sake. 6. marketing in the case of companies with names on stadiums and arenas..
I use some very 'simple' (so simple no one ever talks about it) geometric analysis that's remarkably predictive and explanatory. Buy why would anything really useful ever be posted? Maybe by someone on their deathbed, but my pulse is fine. This explains why there is so much noise , so little value on boards. The good stuff remains unspoken.
even when someone is telling publicly something really usefull-99% of the people won't listen or follow. cause most of them are too lazy,scared.don't have the money or passion. i'm arguing with this guy couple days ago,when i was testing my stuff. it was a middle of the weekend, 1 am in the morning..i'm working(even when i don't have to) ..meanwhile-someone was looking for an answers to be served to him on silver platter..ain't gonna happen..we can trow a couple bones,but it is your job to work on the rest
BTW-staight from page 1 on geometric trading from that link on google book i've posted- i hope OP DID read that sentence..make sure you done that several times and keep it in your head. you might change your mind later on about your phrase-
Nonsense. Every trader is also looking for trendlines, support and resistance levels, head and shoulders formations, ascending triangles, Fibonacci levels, pivot points, shooting stars, dojis, etc... and yet these chart patterns are still working to this day.
can you explain what do you mean by that? cause it's looks to me that no one is interested in dirty work anymore..even here,in trading.. http://www.mikeroweworks.com/2013/08/why-work-smart-not-hard-is-the-worst-advice-in-the-world/