Quote from marketsurfer:
That's a philosophy based on scarcity. I don't think like this.
Computers don't feel anything. Neither does money.
surf

Quote from cornixforex:
You didn't answer my actual question, which is: do computers make the planning of trades or people who own those computers and feel the fear/greed?![]()
Oh, and markets had never been controlled or manipulated by large interests in the days of old? So that's why this time it's different? You forget that someone has to take the other side of those trades driven by the mass of capital to which you refer. Would that be another mass of capital? Might it include the rest of us, too? And what prevents us from piggybacking on sustained moves that clearly continue to exist, how ever the markets may somehow be different today? More to the point, when has it ever been easier to predict rather than to react and follow? Unless of course, you have supernatural powers you haven't yet disclosed to the rest of us.Quote from marketsurfer:
You misunderstand. But it is a common misunderstanding among TA folks. The market is driven by the mass of capital, not human nature or the mass of humans. One person can control more capital at any one time than the hoards of investors you say your charts reflect. You have read winner take all--- you understand this--although my work has added to Gallachers --- I don't have the time to go over this in detail, I trust you will "get it"
surf
Quote from marketsurfer:
Yes, computers make the planning of trades-- I'm not sure what the question means as its so foreign to my mindset--- but i'll give it a shot- why else would one need them? They have no feelings, they exploit to the max numerical risk level-- it has zero to do with human emotions.
If you are saying computers are programmed to feel fear and greed you need to git edukated.
Quote from cornixforex:
Are you sure ALL trading is done in the form of computer algorithms nowadays? If so, why those huge losses like JPM and Societe Generale incurred happened, which were the fault of traders? Remind you: billions of dollars in losses, you can imagine the size of human managed positions then.
Quote from cornixforex:
Oh do I? Was hiding the accumulating losses by a trader for a prolonged time "just" a mistake? Are you sure about it?![]()