Nice post Gary. It always helps to explore new research ideas. Do you have a website on this research. Merry Christmas !!
I stated make or break on my 10.29 postSo, based on this "triangulated tetrahedron", are you long or short?
Hi Water,nice chart gary..
how is it like in less simpler 4th dimension geometry?
What is the geometry scared of, all this nonsense mumbo jumbo?I know of no website devoted to Scared Geometry. I became interested in late 80's when I bought a book called Stock Market Geometry, M. Jenkins, I read and set aside several times for 3-4 years but new there was something there.
Eventually started printing charts and using compass and straight edge with just fair results. Around 2003-4 purchased software that would do this and had mixed results, not until after couple upgrades did it really take-off, when I could scale the chart.
For Geometry you need at least 2 points and scaled chart, most important. Scaling can require a lot of trial and error for your market. I have been using the same scale for SP daily for at least 9 years
and different scales for weekly and intraday, for the emini's which is all I trade.
If you ever devote the time effort will you find nothing compares.
Hope this helps.
I stated make or break on my 10.29 post
My last post was Saturday 10.29.16 based on Triangulation of 3 major points, (Tetrahedron), constructed from Oct 2014 forward, (see post) reached major pressure point week ending.10.28.16 (make or break)
Sub sequentially followed by a 50 pt range week closing on the low at support on multiple charts
Based on comments, it was obviously beyond scope of this site, my apologies. Today I am attaching much simpler perspective of 3rd dimension geometry. I will reserve any comments of future turns and price levels for you. The Cube and Tetrahedron are 2 of the 5 Platonic solids I use for actively traded market in all time frames down to intra-day, which give me S&R and turning points with extreme accuracy.
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http://screencast.com/t/rnSBakdZwkM
“Geometry has two great treasures: The first we may compare to a measure of gold; the second we may name a precious jewel” Johann Kepler (1571-1630)
For Geometry you need at least 2 points and scaled chart, most important. Scaling can require a lot of trial and error for your market. I have been using the same scale for SP daily for at least 9 years
and different scales for weekly and intraday, for the emini's which is all I trade.
Can you elaborate on this, i.e. meaning of scaled chart. Thx