The thought processes here are several dynamic scales working together in parallel, all based on "price action":
The adaptive concurrent balances should prove to be interesting at extreme tests of this system. The readers of this Journal are seeing live "trading extremes" and now there needs to be a "drawdown extreme" to see if Electric has the calibrations set correctly.
Electric is extremely complex sometimes and at other times "simple, plain speak minded". For example he threw another point at me...He said the calibrations can change and float as applied to these scales if need be. He visualizes all this at the same time in his head, and tries to write it here...I apologize for talking so much about my husband, but sometimes he amazes me and I can see his "calling" as a Trader and a Professor.
Wifey
P.S. What I want to see is, if there is anything the market can throw at this system, to cause it to become better or challenge it. (Electric once had a system that made an insane amount of money in the emini's, but he stopped trading it) He could stop trading this system too, without explanation...
P.S.S. Some of you more talented ones could draw bell curves and graphs of the scales at work here and you can see what Electric is doing...trying to explain this is another thing...The flow of the market and containing the "unknown" during different velocities is quite challenging. There is no forecasting or trend following with lagging indicators with this system. It is reactive, not forecastive...new word?
The "unknown" does not make trading "Gambling"
- Gambling Meter.
- Rolling 1 Y range increment calc's.
- Relational and dynamic Ideal proportions.
- Carefully chosen pairs to carry the trades with.
- Balancing "average price" between instruments, "chasing the current price"
The adaptive concurrent balances should prove to be interesting at extreme tests of this system. The readers of this Journal are seeing live "trading extremes" and now there needs to be a "drawdown extreme" to see if Electric has the calibrations set correctly.
Electric is extremely complex sometimes and at other times "simple, plain speak minded". For example he threw another point at me...He said the calibrations can change and float as applied to these scales if need be. He visualizes all this at the same time in his head, and tries to write it here...I apologize for talking so much about my husband, but sometimes he amazes me and I can see his "calling" as a Trader and a Professor.
Wifey
P.S. What I want to see is, if there is anything the market can throw at this system, to cause it to become better or challenge it. (Electric once had a system that made an insane amount of money in the emini's, but he stopped trading it) He could stop trading this system too, without explanation...
P.S.S. Some of you more talented ones could draw bell curves and graphs of the scales at work here and you can see what Electric is doing...trying to explain this is another thing...The flow of the market and containing the "unknown" during different velocities is quite challenging. There is no forecasting or trend following with lagging indicators with this system. It is reactive, not forecastive...new word?
The "unknown" does not make trading "Gambling"
