Is there a tool for drawing a 45 degree angle on a chart

Discussion in 'Technical Analysis' started by shots fired, Feb 28, 2013.

  1. Visaria

    Visaria

    In fact there is another way you can create a 45 degree angle, to aid you in drawing your line on your chart. It's simplicity itself.

    Find a newspaper. Take one of the pages. Note the 90 degree angle at the corner. Now simply fold the page such that the edges that make up that corner are aligned together!!!

    Voila! A 45 degree edge has been created.

    :D
     
    #21     Mar 3, 2013
  2. One of the things of interest to the financial industry is making money.

    People are hired to support this singular effort by owners.

    as we all noticed the owners and their workers do make money. BUT one thing is for sure: no money is made by having an understanding of how markets work.


    What is simply true throughout the operation of thee organizations is that they make money by using comisssions and fees.

    Narrow in on financial planners and thei clients. Thre are very few clients who ever make any money as a result of a financial planner knowing how the markets work.


    All of the above has become a tradition and politicians are "bought" by these owners and operators.

    Think bout what it would be like for a teacher or union member who plays by the rules to have their savings and contributions managed in a knowledgeable and skilled manner.

    You mention information groupings.

    This opens a door a crack.

    Elsewhere are turd of the first order mentions the extremes of these information groupings to mistakenly try to define trending. Naturally his mind fucks it up as usual. Who cares. None will suggest the correct reltionship.

    The market replaces time in better or worse ways.

    You take a small tentative step.

    There are 8 steps from fear, anger and anxiety of not knowing what you are doing to a place of comfort, support and confidence.


    Information groups that are standardized do not replace time, though.

    As suggested spending 10,000 hours looking at displays, does engender not bing a loser. But what is the result?

    Why not instead spend a few hours using just what exactly replaces time and make progress up the eight part ladder to a summit?.

    The 45 degree angle, of course, had a specific context for its designer who used the dependent variable.

    Most people have been subjected to: Here is X find Y.

    At least for a moment they plug a value into the independent variable and get the dependent variable.

    As you see the financial industry and financial planners no nothing. They hire data processors who cannot even think in terms of two variable data points.

    The bar is set so so low.


    Perspective has two ingredients. One is 10% and the other is 90%.

    The market provides the 10% in information groupings.

    Inference, the 90% has 56 ingredients that are measured from information groupings.

    Inference comes from long term memory.

    Each of the 56 elements has a unique invariant mathematical expression. You plug in the independent variable given to you from the information grouping and you GET the dependent variable answer.

    Profit segment after profit segment. The market continually offers.

    People can make it their business to continually do the "taking".

    There is a simple bridge from the beginning to the end of acquiring fully differentiation of inference.

    I open binders. The binders are all labelled.

    As I said to Maestro after explaining all the sets and subsets on three levels: ask me about anything you wish.

    You take a small tentative step and form information groups.
     
    #22     Mar 3, 2013
  3. Uh....ok...........time is still a variable!
     
    #23     Mar 3, 2013
  4. NO it's NOT, but events can be TIMED
     
    #24     Mar 3, 2013
  5. baro-san

    baro-san

    Try MB-Ruler from http://www.Markus-Bader.de/MB-Ruler
     
    #25     Mar 3, 2013
  6. Time is just time. Dependent or independent variables are your choice when doing an experiment on something. You choose which of the factors will be the dependent one and that's the one you measure or study. So if you're looking at the time it takes to do something or whatever, time is the dependent variable and the task is the independent variable. If you want to study, let's say some particular products' efficacies, then they would be the dependent variables and time could just be whenever making it the independent variable.
     
    #26     Mar 4, 2013
  7. I have used Screen Protractor in the past from iconico
     
    #27     Mar 4, 2013
  8. Gann Fan is the easiest and is available with most chart providers. Just keep the lowest line horizontal and middle line will give you exact 45
     
    #28     Mar 5, 2013
  9. thanks. I appreciate your answers. (except for the condescending smart asses, of which there will always be some).
     
    #29     Mar 5, 2013