Iterative Refinement

Discussion in 'Journals' started by Spydertrader, Jan 3, 2008.

  1. gucci

    gucci

    Spyder, I've got a question regarding the perpetualness and permanence of the sequences.

    Right before the important news release, I would often observe some kind of broken or incomplete sequences. After that, even the thorough reannotation backwards doesn't restore the completeness of those sequences. In such cases, I'm prone to attribute such occurrences to a sudden and excessive disbalance in liquidity.

    With disbalance I mean, that the liquidity coming from the new players entering the market renders the "old" existing one insufficient for the smooth functioning of the pool extraction paradigm (with respect to the flawlessness of the sequences and their completion).

    I hope, you can understand, what I mean with my pseudo-scientific question. I just tried to be precise. Thanks in advance.
     
    #9621     Nov 26, 2008
  2. My experience is that given expected /ordinary reports a sequence will always complete. Unexpected news reports of a significant nature can make things confusing, but somehow a sequence finds its way home.

    -thoughts from the guava
     
    #9622     Nov 26, 2008
  3. gooch87

    gooch87

    my work for the morning
     
    #9623     Nov 26, 2008
  4. ehorn

    ehorn

    my view of the morning
     
    #9624     Nov 26, 2008
  5. gucci

    gucci

    They are welcome.
     
    #9625     Nov 26, 2008
  6. charts

    charts

    ... legs :)
     
    #9626     Nov 26, 2008
  7. :)

    However, please consider with caution. I post my thoughts and understandings with the hope that erroneous statements will be corrected by those that know better.
     
    #9627     Nov 26, 2008
  8. ehorn

    ehorn

    Unfortunatley, those "legs" dont line up well with the sequences though... :)
     
    #9628     Nov 26, 2008
  9. Avi 8

    Avi 8

    None of the charts posted so far today have the sequences or sequence properly annotated.
     
    #9629     Nov 26, 2008
  10. ehorn

    ehorn

    We're doin our best sir. Good day.
     
    #9630     Nov 26, 2008