I was fortunate to attend the shed sessions. Thank you.Quote from Joe Doaks:
The college is hard to find. The main campus is located in the one small clear space remaining in my garage, with the overflow extension school being in the back of the garden shed.
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Quote from Kurgan:
If Boolean algebra is the markets language,where do I start to learn more on this and how to apply it properly?Any suggestions,excuse me,not any,but straight forward suggestion appreciated.
Quote from jack hershey:
The calculus expression dx/de means in words: A small change in a market variable per event change in the order of events in a trend."
Usually calculus uses dx/dt and this is known as the first deivative in calculus.
Quote from jack hershey:
You are themickey are demonstrating that you are unfamiliar with mathematics and the terminology of mathematics.
Quote from Joe Doaks:
Kurgan, let's start over. I was was hoping that Jack would take pity on you and help, but it appears that he has tired of the game. So you are stuck with me. Please tell me what style of trading suits you and if you are trading now so I can tailor my tutelage (or is that tute my tailorage?, English is my second language, native being Appalachian) appropriately. All of my codes are based on Boolean constructions, so I think I can help.
Tiki and The GOV don't seem to be doing anything, so I am sure they will be my teaching assistants.

Quote from Kurgan:
Thanks for the offer,but I'm not sure what you meant by "trading style".Boolean style,I suppose,what else.Pure English,no brogue allowed.![]()
Quote from Joe Doaks:
Assuming that your question was serious, and not guaranteeing that my answer would be serious, I believe that answering it properly depends on whether your trading style is investing, swing trading or daytrading. I think you rubric is an important one, because trading based on Boolean logic leaves no room for "maybe" or interpretation or artful vagueness.