Quote from rustrader:
partially right.
This term is misused by William Blau. He (not ProfLogic) is author of this technical indicator and he named it. He could name it anyhow. I agree, "ergodic" is not well turned and I personally prefer "true strength index" to avoid association with respective probability theory term.
no
ergodic theory is a part of mathematical foundation of statistical physics. So ergodic theory is branch of probability theory. It is about stochastic processes. BTW, the term "stochastic" is another example of misusing math term in technical analysis![]()
chaos theory = nonlinear dynamic is about complexities in determinate processes most often described by systems of differential equations.
ergodic theory and nonlinear dynamic do have intersection but it is not the same thing.
I agree. "True Strength Index" would be clearer. I don't know why he named it that. I asked but never got a response.
Stochastic is Greek for "Guess" too . . .
