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    Yes, I am familiar with some of that from years back when you posted. Extraordinarily well done graphical representations of otherwise difficult to comprehend patterns. As to discussing market states, no, that is pretty much too difficult to represent, there being 243 primary ones, and perhaps...
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    I am tempted to dispute with you. Sometimes I do talk to the acorns that fall from my oaks.
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    I guess I am being too subtle. You did not have to progress beyond your first paragraph. You merely had to understand it. For years here I have been raving and ranting that conventional charts bear as much resemblance to market reality as a painted tarted smelly fat old whore does to ideal...
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    I am stuck on Planet Bitchslappia with no ride home, so I can but quote the first paragraph of your opening post: "In his 1956 ground-breaking book “An Introduction to Cybernetics” William Ross Ashby has presented to us the law of Requisite Variety. What this law simply states is that for...
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    In a bizarre dry dream last night I was magically transported to the planet of Bitchslappia, where everybody behaves in real life like earthlings do on ET. I walked into an insane asylum mysteriously named Noscut, where I met a kindly old inmate with bad eyes, buck teeth, grey beard, and a pony...
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    That's not very encouraging, since dogs can sense tsunamis and cats can predict the imminent death of hospice patients. I predict that Jack will post in the next ten minutes. OTOH, women will call you the instant you decide you don't give a shit about them any more.
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    Do you trade Fridays?

    No, because I think the food is too greasy.
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    Thanks for the elaboration. I really needed the inspiration, as I am sobering up this week.
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    I hesitate to ask about a sensitive subject, but I did not understand exactly what you were saying in the two posts about your Iran experience? Can you be more specific and elaborate? I pretty much remember everything I have read that you have posted about your life experiences, but this is new...
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    Your life reminds one of an Enlightement bildungsroman like Candide (I will not suggest Gulliver). So sorry to hear of Liz's travails. Take good care of her. Pity that nowadays you have to be your own physician. And thanks for the reference to EMDR. Never seen that before. I wonder if it would...
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    The best use of your intuition is to figure out who is full of it and who isn't.
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    Here is a nice little snippet for you that you might recognize as an example of continuation and change. An elegant turn of phrase. Who said that?
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    I had no idea that I was an abecedarian. Market Abecedarianism. I like that. The strangeness of reading your rambles for over ten years is that one ultimately does not know what is one's own mind exclusively and what is yours. I don't know if it aggravates you, but I get annoyed at people who...
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    Therein lies the problem. When you start analyzing state sequences you have that pesky M to the Nth issue. Or you can do what most analysts do and blur the data by gross time aggregation of states. I myself prefer an if-then rule-based decision sequence with sufficiently high decision thresholds...
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    Indeed they are. The orange state. The hot pink state. And the aquamarine state. Attempting to visually represent more of the possible states would attenuate intuition. That is the flaw in classical TA. It magnificently overwhelms perception by creating 243 to the Nth power pseudostates, N being...
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    You began this thread with thoughts on market states. Attached is a visualization of the three most important states of the 243 possible and how they evolve during a change in market direction.
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    A poster who clearly is verbally oriented and visually impaired recently proposed a thought experiment. I happened to have a piece of code which visualizes the experiment. Unfortunately I cannot explain it because I am visually oriented and verbally impaired. A better example follows later.
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    Sorry, Jack, I don't understand. Not uncommon between us. Please explain to an old man what you are asking.
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    Indeed. Original thought does hurt one's head.
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