Quote from dkm:
As has been stated before, the principles described in this journal apply to any market in any time frame providing that sufficient liquidity exists. The gaussian behaviour on SPY will be no different.
Are you tellling me that SPY and ES always have the same volume? I don't think so. SPY has more volume.
Could even different gaussians be seen by looking at volume in the underlying basket of stocks?
Think critically. Trade. Test your "principles."
As has been stated before, the principles described in this journal apply to any market in any time frame providing that sufficient liquidity exists. The gaussian behaviour on SPY will be no different.
Are you tellling me that SPY and ES always have the same volume? I don't think so. SPY has more volume.
Could even different gaussians be seen by looking at volume in the underlying basket of stocks?
Think critically. Trade. Test your "principles."
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