You are referring to the earlier comment that "...there is a small degree of predictability for the next bar, only." So if it can be barely done with one bar, if that, then why would you venture to 20, 30 or beyond, where it only gets that much murkier? What could possibly be your theoretical basis for trying?Quote from MarkBrown:
ok it has been said that someone possibly could predict the market one bar in advance. what about predicting the price action like 20-30 bars in advance?
if you could do that you could make some money. but i dont even think you would have to be that accurate either to make big bucks.
Put it this way. If you could definitively predict only one bar in advance, even if it were just a one-minute bar, you would eventually control the world.

