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  1. MarkBrown

    Trading the Cup & Handle Pattern

    In trading, using the word "would" is indeed considered risky or dangerous, primarily because it implies a level of certainty or prediction about future market movements that is not grounded in reality. The markets are inherently unpredictable, and making definitive statements about what "would"...
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    Are Elliot waves too subjective to be objective?

    The quote "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts" is often attributed to the philosopher Bertrand Russell. This quote succinctly captures a common observation about the nature of confidence and...
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    Are Elliot waves too subjective to be objective?

    Emergent Asset Management, founded by David Murrin, experienced significant challenges starting in the 2010s, which ultimately led to its winding down by 2015. Several factors contributed to the firm's decline: Market Conditions and Strategy Misalignment: The financial environment changed...
  4. MarkBrown

    why are we having these premarket and afterhours spikes suddenly?

    y ask y? what does it matter if i told you a blue monkey was loose at goldman's hitting keyboards after hours and it was found to be the cleaning crews pet. there now that you know why the spikes happened what you going to do about it willis? information other than price is shit.
  5. MarkBrown

    Are Elliot waves too subjective to be objective?

    The theory's retrospective nature and its tendency to be "correct" only after the fact are significant drawbacks. Here's a more detailed exploration of these issues: 1. Retrospective Bias and Recalculation Issue: Elliott Wave Theory often seems to fit historical data perfectly, but this is...
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    Are Elliot waves too subjective to be objective?

    my brain gpt formatting This anecdote provides a fascinating glimpse into the mindset and approach of a seasoned, possibly old-school trader. The rules he laid out offer insight into a very particular trading philosophy that prioritizes selling options, committing only to high-conviction...
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    Any retail traders located in Dubai/UAE ?

    will be visiting dubai latter this year when the heat dies down. i will be staying near the palms if anyone wants to meet up let me know.
  8. MarkBrown

    Automating Pinescript through Email instead of Webhooks

    postie.exe (with, and or) python and libraries
  9. MarkBrown

    How big is x1 day S&P 500 E-Mini data file for tick (L1) and LOB (L2)

    invest time into a good ai To determine how much data the E-Mini S&P 500 (ES) futures contract produces in one day, it's important to consider both Level 1 (L1) tick data and Level 2 (L2) order book data. The exact amount can vary depending on market conditions, such as volatility and trading...
  10. MarkBrown

    Mathematically Predicting the Future?

    written by mb - edited using gpt Combining Velocity (Momentum) with the SG Filter Velocity as a Derivative of Momentum: In physics and finance, velocity can be understood as the rate of change of momentum, which in trading terms often relates to the speed at which price is moving. The MS...
  11. MarkBrown

    Mathematically Predicting the Future?

    written by mb - edited using gpt Comprehensive Analysis of the Savitzky-Golay (SG) Filter Enhanced with the Momentum Summation (MS) Filter for Trading Stability Understanding the Role of Kernel Functions in Savitzky-Golay (SG) and Modified Sinc (MS) Filters The Savitzky-Golay (SG) filter is...
  12. MarkBrown

    Traders that lie about their income

    i was very blessed to have been mentored by someone who never discussed wins and focused on managing loss. thank you , stan finney
  13. MarkBrown

    How does a edge disappear?

    it's hard to find a lasting edge with time based data.
  14. MarkBrown

    Mathematically Predicting the Future?

    written by mb - edited using gpt Comprehensive Analysis of the Savitzky-Golay (SG) Filter for Enhancing Stability and Reducing High-Frequency Noise in Trading 1. What is the Savitzky-Golay (SG) Filter? The Savitzky-Golay (SG) filter is a powerful tool designed to smooth noisy data by...
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    How does a edge disappear?

    edge = keeping your mouth shut
  16. MarkBrown

    Best News API

    humbly legitimate question as a father of techno-fundamental trading i wasted 20 years with ned davis style studying as well as using the NDR service. in the end i found that the news was at best a coin flip for honesty - so how do you get reliable news - i would like to know if the 250k a...
  17. MarkBrown

    Any suggestion please?

    smarter trading by perry kaufman
  18. MarkBrown

    Best News API

    maybe you can get a reliable news feed - but how do you get reliable news?
  19. MarkBrown

    any joe dispenza fans here?

    "The value of trading knowledge is directly inverse to it's cost" - Mark Brown 1987
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