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  1. J

    SCTlearning from scratch

    Hi everyone. Thanks for all the posts. For drill 3, the price casesposts 54 and 60 are good ones to print and keep handy. Good work on drill 4 which asked for the volume cases for three volume bars. Post 55 by nir introduced a good naming approach. posts57 and 61 siad how the...
  2. J

    SCTlearning from scratch

    This is the first post quoted below. I am adding some text to let you know of our progress. I will use different colors in a consistent way to be able to keep all the principles in assigned color sets for clarity.
  3. J

    SCTlearning from scratch

    thank you for your charts. Here is a set as well. your set is clean and has no hilighting of price cases. My set has all highlights for price cases and count the bars in any lateral. also notice the vender short coming in that bar to bar there degapping is missing. All highlights are done...
  4. J

    SCTlearning from scratch

    drill 4. look at volume bars. how many different kinds of three bar kinds of relationships are there? sketch them out. give them names post you named sketches. Drill 5. Notice in the price zig zag charts you did for five days, that you see that the trend segments alternate.: long short...
  5. J

    SCTlearning from scratch

    I poste drill 2 to be making a chart of the ten cases of the pairs of the price bars. be sure to do it your self. the cease have names and expressions in Boolean Algebra that uniquely define the cases. They have been posted. These drills are for the dependent variable called Price...
  6. J

    SCTlearning from scratch

    In trading the most important use of the number of legs in a bar is to prolong holding in a profit segment. As seen some bars do not have three legs Occasionally a leg or legs are missing. And a given leg does not just lock in before the next leg begins. As determined by the 10,000...
  7. J

    SCTlearning from scratch

    you are doing very good critical thinking. It was a three leged bar. BUT very close to a one legged bar, too. thank for posting the "simplest way it could have occurred.
  8. J

    SCTlearning from scratch

    here is the 3 kinds we have . I have Circle all the 3 part on my 5 By 5 The 1 legs are the ones which are in the Blue Circles And the Red Circles are the 2 leg ones .. they are 12 i think And most of the part which are with no Cicles are the three legged part
  9. J

    SCTlearning from scratch

    Excellent work Now lets look at which contexts are significant and which ar not. I also like your way of bulding the chart in an orderly manner
  10. J

    SCTlearning from scratch

    Thank you for your contribution. I notice that when trading about 100 contracts the cost is 4,000 dollars a week. To look at just 1 contract and the prieces you quote, please compare a tick to a trade round trip cost. In could be 2.40 and out could be 2.40. A tick is 12.50. When I...
  11. J

    10,000 Hours?

    This is though filled post. Chess has a rule set and market operators have a complete set of rules for participation. Over four hundred years there have been about 100 market changes. Trading is not competitive and all participants can be ranked by knowledge and skills. Generally...
  12. J

    SCTlearning from scratch

    loks good we can add names now that you have cases done check out math from others
  13. J

    SCTlearning from scratch

    okay just make print and use colored ink to cicle it will be quick I will get your 5X5 and add paint type circles BRB please do drill 2
  14. J

    SCTlearning from scratch

    this is correct leg, 2 leg and three leg we can use yours and RN's 5x5 to circle the three kinds here is the drill ; open in paint get ellpses or cicles on paint use blue ciclres to do 1 legs there are two use red circles to do the two legs ones; there are 12...
  15. J

    SCTlearning from scratch

    THE CW which uses risk and bettingin the OODA routine context favors placing bets with limit orderwhich function in a FIFO manner and which become market orders at end of FIFO line. Risk comes from not having a complete system of the market operations. As you are seeing we are dealing with...
  16. J

    SCTlearning from scratch

    Yes the lateral is a more complex internal market interlude. we will build minds to be able to express it in logic using a RDBMS approach. This is where CW has never gone. CW has a risk and betting orientaion through inductive reasoning. Science does not follow this procedure. We...
  17. J

    SCTlearning from scratch

    Tahnks for introducing the levels of coding (using C++). some coding is a reference look up type and other coding is process in real time coding. the reference coding for the system of operation of the markets comes in just a few look up tables. we will have a look up for price, for...
  18. J

    SCTlearning from scratch

    edwina. wow you are same as redneck in post # 9. I see a differently oriented solution. RN is horizontally oriented (congrats to him) and you have tradtional vertical orientation of CW type potential trader. Go on to step 3 dont save up anwers and post a group in future because...
  19. J

    SCTlearning from scratch

    thanks for this follow up. you have the expressions for each crital part of pair relationship. Fine job. You have also used the convention mentioned in step 1 of post 4. This, quite nicely, brings up the coding part of making an ATS for SCT expressions for each end and be...
  20. J

    SCTlearning from scratch

    Edwina this is good pic please put "flags" on bars in future. as bars apper on charts thanks for getting started You need to do more for step 2 than just do one bar.
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