"mathematically impossible"

Originally posted by gnome


Yes, it's facetious. You get a SHINY GOLD STAR for knowing (or did you really have to look it up)... y=mx+b is the equation for a straight line. Now, do you USE the straight line "moronically simple" indication for a trading parameter? Couldn't be much LESS. Couldn't be much MORE! (Plus the lite beer thing.)

Just goofing on you. :D
:cool: A SHINY GOLD STAR! COOL! -- "I'd like to thank gnome and all the people at ET for making this award possible. Without your thought-provoking discussions, I would be just another lonely keyboard-bound trader.":D

Do I use y=mx+b? Hmmmm.... I guess I do at that. I suppose y=mx+b could be like hammer and the market's price behavior looks like a bunch of nails to me.

Hope everyone intercepts a favorable slope,("b" having a good "m"!)
Traden4Alpha
 
Originally posted by Traden4Alpha
:cool: A SHINY GOLD STAR! COOL! -- "I'd like to thank gnome and all the people at ET for making this award possible. Without your thought-provoking discussions, I would be just another lonely keyboard-bound trader.":D

Do I use y=mx+b? Hmmmm.... I guess I do at that. I suppose y=mx+b could be like hammer and the market's price behavior looks like a bunch of nails to me.

Hope everyone intercepts a favorable slope,("b" having a good "m"!)
Traden4Alpha

Ah, yes... a good "BM" to start every trading day! :D
 
Originally posted by gnome


Ah, yes... a good "BM" to start every trading day! :D
OH NO! You're giving away the supersecret exit strategy of winning traders. :)
Brings new meaning to "let your profits run", doesn't it. :eek:
 
This is nuts. Stocks are not random... read "A non-random walk down wall street" by Lo & McKinley - its compiled from about 12 research papers.
 
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