I will explain why V shapped bottom regarding the indexes

Quote from noddyboy:

What is p1 and p2? Would the integral be defined if prices are fractal?

p1 is the starting price on the price function p(x) and p2 is the second price, where the energy is computed between these two price levels. p2>p1
 
Quote from stock_trad3r:

p1 is the starting price on the price function p(x) and p2 is the second price, where the energy is computed between these two price levels. p2>p1

Hey stock watcher,

Pretty good rally. Kinda makes you wish you still had trading capital left, eh?

:P
 
i realized I made an important mistake with the equation. You integrate over time and not price. duh. The m1 value is the average slope of the price function over t1 to t2. The price integral is the average price of the price function between t1 and t2. p2 and p1 aren't needed for this example.

3rd time:

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for the sake of simplicity, when explaining v shapped revovries the p(x) function will become a line and the volume integral will compress to an arbirary variable 'v' for volume.
 
Quote from stock_trad3r:

i realized I made an important mistake with the equation. You integrate over time and not price. duh. The m1 value is the average slope of the price function over t1 to t2. The price integral is the average price of the price function between t1 and t2. p2 and p1 aren't needed for this example.

3rd time:

2vdo4r5.jpg


for the sake of simplicity, when explaining v shapped revovries the p(x) function will become a line and the volume integral will compress to an arbirary variable 'v' for volume.

Hey putz - I'm banning myself from ET. So just wanted to say good bye to you...
thank you for the endless fades, unlimited free money...
Please keep posting and let us know when you get bearish, or start quoting Stephen Hawking...
 
Quote from PohPoh:

Hey putz - I'm banning myself from ET. So just wanted to say good bye to you...
thank you for the endless fades, unlimited free money...
Please keep posting and let us know when you get bearish, or start quoting Stephen Hawking...



tell myminitrading I said hi
 
No "V"-shaped recovery likely this time, 'trd.

Wouldn't be needed if you had learned your lessons before.

Wishful thinking is not how traders are profitable.

Buying and holding past momo stocks will take longer (if ever) for you to get even than if you had bought blue chips.

Buy-and-hold ST and wait forever, now that you are in a hole.

No differential calculus can replace how stocks werk.

werd

Though, thanks for the laugh!

:D

Please let us know when you are developing algorithms for hedge funds. I would be pleased if you were to prove me wrong about you. Develop code that will accurately display your current circumstance and derive an efficient way out.

(is that wrong? am i being mean?)

I can't imagine how grueling you are to some. I am too!

Pay$ense
 
You need to post more in the trading forum, save me some work, paysense :)

As for this thread - it's the funniest analysis since Bull -n- Bear Analytics.
 
Quote from stock_trad3r:


We begin by considering two function on the (x, y) plane. And a third function that is a function of the first two.

Also, we'll re-scale these hypothetical functions such that they fit on a 1x1 plane.


You are a true retard. Drink some more lead paint.
 
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