Originally posted by Commisso
Candle,
I completely understand expectancy![]()
Your looking at it with a macro view, which i dont think has anything to do with the micro view...
Commisso, with all due respect, if you understand expectancy, then you should also understand elementary probability theory.
If you define the "micro view" as the result of an individual trade, and the "macro view" as the sum of all trades, then the average probability of each individual trade is the same as the average probability of all trades. The probability of all trades has to be the sum of its parts. This is high school math, guys.
Now if you want to argue that each individual trade (what you call the "micro view") has a different probability, I will agree. The only thing we can know with statistical sampling is the average probability of each individual trade.
But to say that each individual trade is 50/50 is to say that the average probability of all trades is 50/50, and that you believe in random walk.
