Quote from Trend Following:
Trying to verify facts. Is there any way to verify any of the above except taking you at your word? Who was the Swiss group? Which Swiss University? Where is the paper you presented?
Quote from ProfLogic:
The paper is my book.
All of the information, in regards to the constant volume bar structure, environments and their use, is found on this site so you don't have to get the book (I'll take that attack away from you before you make it). Many, and I mean many, have found all of the hard core information here, applied it and found the information extremely useful.
There are only two Universities in Zürich but the group isn't directly associated with either University. They simply utilize their resources as most businesses do to local colleges.
The group is irrelevant. What is relevant is the information. Validate it for yourself as being worthwhile or worthless, period.
If you are truly concerned about the validity of the information. Test it yourself. If you are simply looking at taking the information out of context as your journalistic friend has done in the past then research & testing is something you will not ever do. God forbid you test it and it actually works. You will just spin and spin and spin some more to get out of the work necessary to validate my work or to even disprove it (which isn't possible).
Quote from ProfLogic:
The paper is my book.
Quote from ProfLogic:
All of the information, in regards to the constant volume bar structure, environments and their use, is found on this site so you don't have to get the book (I'll take that attack away from you before you make it). Many, and I mean many, have found all of the hard core information here, applied it and found the information extremely useful.
Quote from ProfLogic:
There are only two Universities in Zürich but the group isn't directly associated with either University. They simply utilize their resources as most businesses do to local colleges. The group is irrelevant.
You are aware, no doubt, that by changng the vertical scale of a price chart, you alter whatever angle you are looking at. In this way, a vendor need not even bother to cherry pick his charts. He needs only to alter the vertical scale, by either stretching or squeezing it, to make it look magical.Quote from RCG Trader:
Gann angles are the progenitors of MAs absolutely.
Quote from Gabfly1:
You are aware, no doubt, that by changng the vertical scale of a price chart, you alter whatever angle you are looking at. In this way, a vendor need not even bother to cherry pick his charts. He needs only to alter the vertical scale to make it look magical.