Physics and Trading? Hmm…….

Discussion in 'Trading' started by FutTrd, Sep 18, 2006.

  1. FutTrd

    FutTrd

    Hey Dafishman

    wake up sleepy head, you work for me never forget that


    next time you lose think of me

    you are probably older, does it tick you to know that you work for a 24 year old guy

    PS: I used to be nice here on ET, but idiots are really pushing my nerves

    these idiots want me to reveal edge just to prove myself

    I know I shouldn't let them tick me because they work for me, but still sometimes it would be nice to have a way to keep old timers who think world doesn't change shut.

    by the way Nitro is a smart guy on ET, I respect Nitro and Bitstream

    also Steve46 is pretty savy (if you look past his humor that is)
     
    #71     Sep 25, 2006
  2. Future,
    I just woke up...Did you pass many sheep last night?

    I am an older guy, you got one thing right...I am 30.
    I am wondering at what age you will come to your senses and realize the statements you are making couldn't be any further from the truth. At age 24, one would think you have enough money to trade with? What have you been doing? Studying science? Try working, saving some money, then maybe if you keep some of that money instead of putting it into science experiments you would not be under-capitalized as you say. But with my simple math problems I highlighted for you, I scientifically showed you how to make money!

    Heck at 24 I stopped believing in the tooth fairy and santa claus, I hope I didnt ruin that for you!!! Sorry if I did! :)

    Today it is rainy here, 67 out, my weather sources tell me the Dow will be up 23 points by noon.

    See ya later Mr. Trippler, may all your dreams triple your money for you!
     
    #72     Sep 25, 2006
  3. We have the Doppler Triple Radar here!!!! That thing can REALLY show me the market direction!!!!

    Future, you may want to move to my neck of the woods!
     
    #73     Sep 25, 2006
  4. fletch2

    fletch2

    "Renaissance employs more than 60 top scientific specialists, including mathematicians, physicists, astrophysicists and statisticians."

    You keep licking your wounds, and changing your own tires and mower belts.
     
    #74     Sep 25, 2006
  5. nitro

    nitro

    Ahahaha

    :D nitro :D
     
    #75     Sep 25, 2006
  6. Any natural science involved in describing movement can be aplied to trading .
     
    #76     Sep 25, 2006
  7. I think the situation is best described as "physics" application to the markets may work, but it sure as hell is not necessary - you can make a darn nice return with much simpler methods with far fewer steps/analysis."

    I say this as an Electrical Engineer with 7 years or so in the markets...and NO account blowouts! :D
     
    #77     Sep 25, 2006
  8. MAESTRO

    MAESTRO


    :D :D :D
     
    #78     Sep 25, 2006
  9. Has anyone heard of this?

    You take a stream of chating data, and turn it into a circle, connecting the start (lets say its a 4h chart, 1 week time frame) of the week to the end. You connect them, then apply S/R levels in a circle, and you do this for a couple weeks and overlap them to see a pattern?

    I have taken Physics (no degree or PhD) and I post on the physics forum, but I still have a hard time trying to figure out how to apply something like what the OP talked about? If you know the physics part of it, how the water does do what it does, how do you begin to apply it to a market/chart?

    You say that nature can be aplied to trading, but the fundamentals of nature are pure, while the fundamentals of a market are corrupted. If the market was to be left alone, maybe I can see a relation.

    -Kastro
     
    #79     Sep 25, 2006
  10. dan05

    dan05

    Hi guys.

    If you have a chance check my thread today. 100% physics model.

    Results from the model where great. I know, it was one day and you could be fooled by randomness, but still it worth checking.

    1700 + per traded contract.

    http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=70418&perpage=6&pagenumber=27

    Take care

     
    #80     Sep 25, 2006