Quote from big_cabrito:
Red, no further explanation is warranted, and no further explanation is needed. Your existing posts on ET speak for themselves. If a trader only read your posts he would be well on his way to successful trading.
Regards,
Big C
Quote from Socrates:
So, to cuntinue.
PREMISE:
SCT is pure CW
PARTIAL PROOF:
[1]Jack says that the CW (whatever that is in reality) is probabilistic. I must agree, because if SCT is the opposite of the CW, SCT is appropraiately im-probable-istic.
[2]Add to the argument the fact that SCT traders don't know how to interpret a particular behavior until they interpret the accompanying volume action, I submit that they are unwittingly dealing with a full-blown random process.
Socrates,
If you don't mind my doing so, i've subdivided some of your text.
[1] A fault in SCT logic.
[2] Random in the context of SCT logic, using volume as to interperet a 'channel' is certainly not the proper estimation of it's intention. So it stands to reason that the students don't know how to read volume. A catastrophe waiting to happen.
Yours,
Dackster.
Quote from Socrates:
OK, Cabrito, ...
THE assolutely most important rule in trading is to have a fixed stop loss tuned to the instrument you are trading (this very un-SCT)....
Why? Because just maybe there is a better entry in the same direction waiting further away (highly unlikely). Or because my entry was dead wrong and I need to get ready to change my mind, ideally understanding why (very likely).....
While I have proved to my satisfation by backtesting that random entry with money management is a crock, you never know. It just might work. If so, the stop is the sine qua non. I prefer to think that I (or rather Joe Doaks) is a system design genius.
Quote from Socrates:
He leaves ostentatiously. I get lonely, feel like my life is rudderless, contemplate sewercide and beg him to relent. He graciously returns. Then reminds me cruelly what a little shit I am. Then the game starts afresh. The B-Team is Pilate and Caiaphas to his Messiah. We are proud to serve humbly and content to be reviled for our essential historical service.