Originally posted by tntneo
this thread has so many pages it's hard not to repeat things.
I don't care to know if markets are random or not. I do believe they are chaotic, which is not the same. Regardless, it is possible to make money in them, and I think that's the point, isn't it ?
It is very possible to deal with this chaotic nature. I find it specially true for NYSE stocks. Maybe because a guy, the specialist, is paid to deal with it, so of course it's possible.
Indices are more chaotic I think. But they have trends too, for those who like trends. And they have trendless periods too (which I like better).
they are so many examples of chaotic systems we can deal with. The better known is the weather, as mentioned earlier.
Planets orbits are chaotic too. In both case, we can make short term predictions about where they are going even though they are not 'intelligent' systems.
I don't understand why so many have difficulties to accept you can do the same with the markets, random, chaotic or not.
It does take knowledge, method and discipline and as little 'intelligence' as possible. To me, the more you analyze, the less likely you will make it. This is also why trading methods should be kept as simple as possible imho.
tntneo
one might argue that the specialist creates a little chaos once in a while for his own benefit.