To patent a trading method you would have to have a method or approach that is not 'prior art' (common practice/public domain). Within 18 months of filing your final patent, the full application is published for everyone to read. You can avoid the patent process and keep your method/approach secret by using a non-disclosure agreement with business partners that defines/protects what you view as 'trade secret'.Quote from ChaosNSX:
What types of intelectual property in trading is patentable.
How can you protect a method or conceptual trading approach?
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To patent a trading method you would have to have a method or approach that is not 'prior art' (common practice/public domain). Within 18 months of filing your final patent, the full application is published for everyone to read. You can avoid the patent process and keep your method/approach secret by using a non-disclosure agreement with business partners that defines/protects what you view as 'trade secret'.
Surely you must be mistaken. He may have gotten a trademark for the name he assigns to a pattern, but not to the price pattern itself. How can he own the rights to a price pattern?! Actually, I doubt (for his sake) that he even got a trademark for the names. What purpose would it serve? Just because he calls it a "TD Egomaniac Pattern" or whatever, what possible motivation (financial or otherwise) would there be to try to trademark it? Who in their right mind would give a shit? Think it through.Quote from Choad:
You can certainly trademark patterns and the like.
If you read one of Tom DeMark's books, it is distracting the way every single one of his indicators is TD Arc, TD Line, TD Sequential, TD Yadda Yadda Yadda...
Well I don't know who gives a chit, but yep. It's true. Just look in any of his books.Quote from Thunderdog:
Surely you must be mistaken. He may have gotten a trademark for the name he assigns to a pattern, but not to the price pattern itself. How can he own the rights to a price pattern?! Actually, I doubt (for his sake) that he even got a trademark for the names. What purpose would it serve? Just because he calls it a "TD Egomaniac Pattern" or whatever, what possible motivation (financial or otherwise) would there be to try to trademark it? Who in their right mind would give a shit? Think it through.
