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    Behavioral Analysis

    If you mean Behavioral Finance/Trading :confused: , here is a search result from amazon.com: Behavioural Finance: A User's Guide by James Montier (Author) Advances in Behavioral Finance by Richard H. Thaler (Editor) Beyond Greed and Fear: Understanding Behavioral Finance and the...
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    Next step in a newbie's quest for glory

    Thought only: If your current result of down 2% is due to placing weekly orders (without using margins) in the last 10 weeks period, and winning 2 weeks @ 1.0% and lossing 8 weeks @ 0.5%, your performance would be quite good, I would say. One way for improvement is to learn from your 2...
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    Trading in Australia

    My experience has been that trading DAX would be much better than the US indexes. Look at the charts and you understand why! :D
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    Chaos - A Nonlinear Approach

    Another source of noise! :mad: :D
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    currency Options

    Any pointers to good books, sites, etc.? Thanks! :)
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    Chaos - A Nonlinear Approach

    :D I would have no problems to accept that a noise is a broken or failed signal! :mad: Since the market is always right, noise basically would be the only thing to make us wrong, supposing we're always on the same side as the market goes. I would guess, it's due to practically no one...
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    Chaos - A Nonlinear Approach

    Thought: Some modelling techniques would be mainly suitable for long term projections which is hard to derive useful strategies for precision trading (,particularly by general traders). This requires a very very fat account to back up, otherwise would face hugh risk/uncertainty when...
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    Chaos - A Nonlinear Approach

    You've got it! :D :p Noise, offering almost the cheapest hourly wage, is just annoying! :mad:
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    Chaos - A Nonlinear Approach

    Q William Brock's work has focused on two central questions: 1. Do stock price fluctuations come about as the result of an underlying chaotic rule of behavior? 2. If so, can we make use of this structure in the data to develop successful trading strategies? ... In an extensive...
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    Chaos - A Nonlinear Approach

    What is noise, anyway? :confused: :D It seems a noise (in Casti's terms for chaos and complex system) can be analysed and classified into white noise, brown noise, tan noise, and (even) pink noise. Are we going to apply all these concepts to trading? If yes, what are they in trader's...
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    Chaos - A Nonlinear Approach

    No objection at all! :mad: :mad: :mad:
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    Chaos - A Nonlinear Approach

    From France to Australia? :D Great! :)
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    Chaos - A Nonlinear Approach

    Noise is not noisy! Zen-ology! :confused: :D
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    Chaos - A Nonlinear Approach

    Q Noise is very important to traders, whether they understand it or not, because noise makes analysis more difficult and less reliable. It even can make reliable analysis impossible. http://www.miapavia.it/homes/ik2hlb/timef.htm UQ
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    Chaos - A Nonlinear Approach

    I would never say never, never! :D
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    Chaos - A Nonlinear Approach

    Just thoughts: Two aspects of noise: Input data/information, and Output signals. Most (if not all) TA based traders, usually having limited risk capital, would be kind of noise traders; unless otherwise 100% FA based and without referring to any TA signals (which case is rare)...
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    Sell a strategy

    I just guess, possibly people could sell anything including air, water, sunlight, holy-grail, etc., as long as an effective marketing scheme would be implemented. :( :mad:
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    Trading in Australia

    Trading mainly FX from Melbourne, I guess anywhere would be quite similar for such a 24-hour market. :)
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    Chaos - A Nonlinear Approach

    Q Nonlinear Ehlers Filters The signals you deal with every day often can be described statistically. For example, human speech has noise-like statistics. The speech process is nonstationary because it changes from moment to moment. Even though speech has noise-like characteristics, it...
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    Chaos - A Nonlinear Approach

    Q Noise Fluctuations in the market that can confuse one's interpretation of market direction. Noise may make you think it's the bellow bull market when it's actually the roar of a bear. --- http://www.taxopedia.com/terms/n/noise.asp UQ...
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