Why do people use Volume, Range and Tic charts?

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If what i teach isn't a value then I wouldn't be there. The University's approval isn't conditional on what the class is, the approval is based on the validity of the course offered.

What I teach can be programmed. The labeling program is proof of that. You can't teach a computer to be subjective. All of the labels the computer creates are based on OBJECTIVE OSCILLATIONS & OBJECTIVE RULES that OCCUR ON EACH CHART EACH DAY. Of course the program is based on and written in logic and that is something you have absolutely no knowledge of . . . like trading.

I will repeat again. You once gave permission to an individual (Hombe) to audit the class and promised to abide by his evaluation. He came back with an honest evaluation and you complained and had the thread removed. YOU ARE A LIAR and in my opinion, have no honor.
LOL... for the benefit of the newcomers, a little background history is in order...

Marketsurf has been a intentional disrupter for many years. Not that he does not know what a tick bar or CVB is, he just takes pleasure in disrupting.

One day Proflogic offers him to sit in his class for free, so that he can get all the material and evaluate the content in detail.

Well, Marketsurf did not take up on the offer. (I don't think he could get his mother's permission to go.) Anyway he sent another ETer to attend, and a positive report was posted afterwards.
 
Quote from marketsurfer:

no offense meant mr. speculator. thank you for the explanation. what is your opinion of the logical method? is it perfect as claimed??

however, allow me to be clear, Plogic has made multiple claims about how perfect and objective his trading system is. he even went so far as to have a perfect track record posted on his site for a number of years-- apparently, the web has since been scrubbed clean of these dubious and ridiculous claims--in addition, the method contains a large part of subjective choice whereas the logical one claims pure objectivity. these claims need challenged.

whenever his method or claims are questioned he launches into a tirade of personal attacks, etc. when he is challenged to prove his claims, he defends himself in the same nasty manner.

furthermore, the guy is a vendor selling a system. vendors should pay to post here, not sure why the logical one doesn't buy a sponsorship.

surf


Looks like you and Plogic have a long strife going on; I don't want to get in either of your way.

My trading philosophy is very different from that of Plogic's: I don't believe in any mechanical trading strategies. Having said that, I also believe that trading is a "personal" endeavor: it doesn't matter if I believe in Plogic's trading methodology; it only matters if the person trading the methodology believes in it or not.

CVB, as Plogic has mentioned earlier, does dampen price oscillations created by [chronological] time. To me, this is just the beginning of one's attempt at understanding market action. The most important point to understand, according to me, is that markets are fractal, and CVB charts lets one measure market time on a quick and dirty basis. It is the combination of price, volume, and market time that gives one total understanding of market action.

All the best!

-MadSpeculator.
 
Quote from MadSpeculator:

Looks like you and Plogic have a long strife going on; I don't want to get in either of your way.

My trading philosophy is very different from that of Plogic's: I don't believe in any mechanical trading strategies. Having said that, I also believe that trading is a "personal" endeavor: it doesn't matter if I believe in Plogic's trading methodology; it only matters if the person trading the methodology believes in it or not.

CVB, as Plogic has mentioned earlier, does dampen price oscillations created by [chronological] time. To me, this is just the beginning of one's attempt at understanding market action. The most important point to understand, according to me, is that markets are fractal, and CVB charts lets one measure market time on a quick and dirty basis. It is the combination of price, volume, and market time that gives one total understanding of market action.

All the best!

-MadSpeculator.

Well stated!
 
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