Intuition Amplifiers 2

Quote from MAESTRO:

I am sorry for being slow and uneducated in this matter. Yes, it wasn't obvious to me and if you don't mind I would like to hear the explanation please. And no, I wasn't irritated or displeased with your post by any means. I am simply trying to understand.

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.
 
Quote from HurricaneUS:

I will check that out. Thanks :)

I can assure you it is very good stuff. I actually have some FMRI pictures of the brain processes after ingesting the tincture. It is too bad that cannabis is illegal here. Very small doses of it have incredible effect on the level of intuition one can exhibit. As usual, people abuse it and overdo it - it's impossible to prevent the misuse of it, so, naturally it's prohibited.
 
Quote from Albert Cibiades:

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.

It would be much appreciated
 
Quote from MAESTRO:

May I suggest then a similar, but legal substance instead? Passion flower. In my practice as a shrink I often suggested it to people with high levels of anxiety and frustration. It relaxes you and gives you a nice boost in your attempts of un-interruptive thinking. I usually dry the flowers and then make alcohol tincture. You can add 10 - 15 drops to a cup of tea. Works magically. I recommend to take it with some St. John's wart drops. If you are interested and want to buy some ready to use stuff I recommend one by this company
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cool thanks for that, I have a question have you had any luck regarding predictive models using neural nets or machine learning, I find this interesting similar to Monte Carlo simulation. Some claim good short term predictions say 3-5 days while others say it is bunk, curious as to your opinion on this.
 
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cool thanks for that, I have a question have you had any luck regarding predictive models using neural nets or machine learning, I find this interesting similar to Monte Carlo simulation. Some claim good short term predictions say 3-5 days while others say it is bunk, curious as to your opinion on this.

Yes we have done lots of neural nets experiments in my company. Unfortunately I cannot tell that they proved or disproved anything. The outcome was close to 50/50. I am not a big believer in those.
 
Quote from MAESTRO:

It would be much appreciated

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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Quote from marketsurfer:

makes no sense, \ surf
always refuting,open up the nostrils,let some air get up there,learn,share what you know ,expand your horizons,market is constantly evolving
 
Quote from Albert Cibiades:

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.

OK, so those vertical colored column are the market states?
 
Quote from MAESTRO:

OK, so those vertical colored column are the market states?

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 the degree to which the analyst desires to conceal from his clients his lack of understanding of market reality. The more complicated his TA, the less the analyst actually knows. Apologies to anyone here who feels this observation is directed at him. But you know who you are.
 
Quote from Albert Cibiades:

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 the degree to which the analyst desires to conceal from his clients his lack of understanding of market reality. The more complicated his TA, the less the analyst actually knows.

Got it. So is there a method to associate the state sequence with the upcoming market moves?
Got to go to the meeting though. We shall continue tomorrow.

I still believe that my big red down arrow is better! :D
 
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