Boolean algebra inside.

Quote from CT10Gov:

again, just in case I misunderstand, you believe that the earth is not a globe in a literal sense?

Did you look up his reference to Bhu-Mandala? Not much different intellectually from believing that there are nine circles of hell. If you ever had doubts about peoples' ability to misperceive reality, read ET closely. And I think the whole thread is a well-executed charade, of which I am envious. Otherwise I would not be participating.
 
Digressing slightly from the boolean question, there is only a certain amount of time in each day.
If you were a student and there were two teachers, whom would you follow?
Teacher A who speaks volumes but 95% of it is gibberish.
Teacher B who speaks only when required and coherently.

But back to the question; "If Boolean algebra is the markets language,where do I start to learn more on this and how to apply it properly"
I'd suggest begin to use a charting package similar to Amibroker.
There you will learn these concepts.
 
Quote from jack hershey:

Thank you for starting the thread.

All potential traders make a list of goals and objectives.

In 1957 I decided I wanted to be on a publically traded board and I wanted to be a millionaire each by the time I was 30.

In one month I was trading with a profitable system. A lot of people begin this way and they use an assortment of methods. Soon, by law, I had to file my intentions as a stockholder before I traded a given held stock.

Trading according to how the market works is the way I started out.

I deepened my knowledge and skills steadily for 54 years.

Doing purposeful work is what is required.

The Wikipedia level of understanding is sufficient for handling the tool that Boolean Algebra represents.

To take the full offer of the market, you need to do a routine. I monitor and analyze and then I decide and then I take timely action. This is called MADA.

The CW uses an alternative OODA and it is developedpersonally, as has been explained to you, over a long period of hours.

You can make a binary choice on this matter. Choose OODA or choose MADA. Or you can mess around any way you wish.

By looking at the winners and losers in trading you can find out how many binary choices need to be made to be in the wnner's or the loser's circle. Count the number of times you need to divide 100% by 2 to get to the winner/loser ratio you believe. This is an application of Boolean algebra.

Formulate the Binary questions and put them in the appropriate order of usage.

I have found the first question to be: Do i use Boolean Algebra or not? I said yes.

In trading, there is a measure that is required. It is a Parametric Measure. Its units are dx/de where the letters x stand for any market variable and the e stands for "event". There is no time variable in markets.

I ranked the three most important variables in markets.

I measured them in a binary manner.

There are eight combinations as determined by raising 2 to the third power.

By deduction, I put the three variables in the correct ranked order. (frequency mulitples) 1, 2, and 4.

Thus, trend scoring was invented. And from it the PVT one pager called "Unusual Volume". A sample of 400,000 showed no changes were required in the opriginal type up of the one pager.

A beginner makes about 1000% a year according to the calculations of Dark Horse. He did the maths imprpoerly. (Answer was too low.)

Above are facts as they relate to deductive reasoning to achieve an answer as to how the market works. I will repeat the deductive process. Foolw it and come to the same conclusions as others have.

1. Determine the three variables of the market.

2. Put them in the order of their relative frequencies.

3. Use the results to be able to score where any instrument is in its trending cycle.

4. Draw the only Pattern of the market.

Gaze about and find the theoretical contributions that provided for the foundation that enabled this deductive process that you can now do if you work purposefully.

1. and 2. P, V and A/D

3. See the "scores" on the attached.

4. See the pattern of the three variables on the attached.
 

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So you missed the opportunity to discover the foundation of how markets work. I named the paradym PEP for "Pool Extraction Paradigm".

From the Pattern come the one pagers of the three applications.

PVT is for position trading stocks. Position is the length of the events (multiday) of a trend. Vector is the Parametric Measure. and it is Trading to take the full offer. Attached please find the one pager for PVT.

dark horse has calculated that beginners doing stock trading using the rules on the page and the look up table make about 1000% annually as they begin.
 

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Quote from Joe Doaks:

Be nice. Kurgan's native language is proto-indo-european, which predates English a bit.

Could you comment on the trader28 alias being used.

neither do work, do they?
 
Quote from jack hershey:

1. and 2. P, V and A/D

3. See the "scores" on the attached.

4. See the pattern of the three variables on the attached.

Nice figure. Are you going to make him roll over and beg for the rest of it?
 
Potential traders have the choice to use or not to use Boolean Algebra.

I have written a paper on the 8 portions of the trading cycle. In the sections of the paper (more than 8) I define the herd psychology for each of the 8 parts of the cycle and just how people with various skills levels do what they do and why they do what they do.

for most potential traders who are actually learning failure, it is a good idea to think about when the "early exit", that is so famous, occurs.

A person commented recently on his mistaken belief about muliple chart reading where he does NOT use nested fractals instead. So he is explaining how failure to read markets in trading works.

Here I am posting attachments. we can all note the views to find out how many people are willing to look at the work in reasoning that is required.

Also notice none of the attachments are in books.

If you, as a learner, wish to note your progress. Print my posts and hilite the facts you are exposed to.

The Bohr Syndrome is one of the causes of faulty trading and faulty learning.
 
Quote from jack hershey:

Could you comment on the trader28 alias being used.

neither do work, do they?

All I know is that Kurgan isn't me. It is very difficult to sustain believable fractured English if English is your native languge. At least I have not been able to do it well. I think I detect lapses here. The trick is to be fluent in English and another language and to consistently substitute grammar from the other language into your fractured English. I think I could fake fractured French, but making up Klingon on the fly like most jokers here do (of which I am several) is hard to do. Also I am unsure of the combination of reference to Kurgan culture/hypothesis and pre-Bagavad-Gita theology. But do carry on. He might prove to be a potential international disciple. And you haven't warmed to a thorough explication of SCT for some time.
 
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