Therein lies the problem. When you start analyzing state sequences you have that pesky M to the Nth issue. Or you can do what most analysts do and blur the data by gross time aggregation of states. I myself prefer an if-then rule-based decision sequence with sufficiently high decision thresholds in each decision that state sequences can be ignored. Sort of like deciding if the tide is coming in or going out by checking to see if your feet are wet.
you just posted the alphabet for the words in the market. this is a sensing thread where the eyes feed sensing operator results to the mind's inference to get "perception". If you give the alphabet, then words of the market are read. Words make sentences (trends) Most of all, the trend gets punctuated at the end by a trade. Your alphabet is very important is my conclusion. 1. Where are you in a trend? 2. What is next? and 3. How fast is the trend changing? you answer , and with simplicity, all these questions for READING the MARKET with your ALPHABET. congrats.
I had no idea that I was an abecedarian. Market Abecedarianism. I like that. The strangeness of reading your rambles for over ten years is that one ultimately does not know what is one's own mind exclusively and what is yours. I don't know if it aggravates you, but I get annoyed at people who bandy about concepts that they think they understand but really don't, manifesting Dunning-Kruger. CyberNutticks is one of those. Having gotten fairly deep into servo theory, back when it was "modern", I know a tinch about it. The same is true of perception theory, which I also got fairly deep into, as I know you did. So I am just having a little fun here. I have tape visualization codes that I think are unique, and I adapted one in about five minutes to bullshit about how many system states there are and which are important. Having once read a book review or an abstract is not the same as knowing. And I love throwing digs at you, especially when I am sure you won't get it, you sinful old data aggregator.
Here is a nice little snippet for you that you might recognize as an example of continuation and change. An elegant turn of phrase. Who said that?
Good ideas. It is so difficult for the mind's intuition alone to make fast, reliable decisions over thousands of competing noisy hypotheses in real time. Attenuation of noise is one way to cope with that. Another possibility is to hand off the mind's workload (in parallel) to other processors that have captured much of the user's wisdom.
Let me just say......... I had the great experience of being in the RPI computer lab during the era of Reeves (ten turn rheostats)and the Navy's time ratio modulation. I also worked on the Nike I and the Nike Ajax. The three antennas had 25 cycle "dither oscillators" on the horizontal rotation to assure the bearings were always in a state to NOT have to overcome starting friction (tough to do servo data analysis on). So I enjoyed your next illustration and how you highlight from it. Last night I stayed up a little late. The circle kept rotating on my logic testing chart as I read: Source:frmFunctionMgrCTLoadRec Messge: System Resourse Exceeded. You are so correct about the "size" of data sets. Put different problems on different templates. Always be a minimalist for the final charts. That first time and last time value thingy is cute and you delta the dominance too. I dig the "left/right" AND the "UP/down" on your next illustration. I guess sitting around for 55 years watching technology appear allowed me to just be subconscious (I learned by osmosis. sort of) I have mental treament in the EMDR vein (My life was attempted a la Argo and it left a strong PTSD memory, colleagues mistaken for me got Iranian perps to visualize me to escape being killed on the spot). BUT, humorously, they have to deal with the fact that my eyes lens's are plastic implants and my cornea's are "regrown" after removing the beat up natural ones. Invariant sequences are best formulated in terms of sensing operator pecking order: space, shape, movement. The exhaustion of sequences, puts in trend punctuation. Thanks so much for the thread injection. as a side note, I have been racing against time reading abstracts. Liz has been befouled by toxins with three different mechanisms. Her hip implant turned into a heavy metal galvanic deal. It is corroding and the X linked PE is eroding in the smallest particles and the Xlink accelerator is secreting the catylists. All undectected for 2 1/2 years. she is 5X over limits in heavy metals and shows all kinds of irreversable symptoms.
Your life reminds one of an Enlightement bildungsroman like Candide (I will not suggest Gulliver). So sorry to hear of Liz's travails. Take good care of her. Pity that nowadays you have to be your own physician. And thanks for the reference to EMDR. Never seen that before. I wonder if it would work on wicked thoughts.
As NIKE says "Just Do It." I declined joining the Jung Institute and MICH Psych's faculties. But I can say EMDR is de rigour for everyone. Let your Psych tell you when you're finished. I flipped during the Credits of ARGO (when they said the records had been declassified) after I had seen the spitting image of the guy who blew my cover previously in the movie. Some of those guys had made it into the US and on a trip (not under my real ID) an airport flunky lifted my "Do NOT Touch" gear as I was pulled aside in the DC airport. In hours, They were "inside" my protection. Going back in time the day after seeing ARGO by using EMDR is the "only" way I got out of being "operationsal and dangerous." Eight more sessions as follow up. My memory is four times better at this point. We suppress and deny so much for strange causes. It is like coming out of a cave and not having to keep bending over any more. Liz was taking notes as soon as we returned home and she made the call right after she had a picture. My fav of favs for it all is Temple Grandin. Once she just stood up and cut off the professionals and it explained it just like it is. Selfishly, I suggest that any person (namely VETS) who has been wrecked by the establishment, deserve our daily support to carry his life and his families forward totally worry free. I dig extracting it from Wall Street and never letting them see the money again.