Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

Quote from jack hershey:

A vector for me is an element containing both magnitude and direction.

Sorry you didn't understand that I used the conventional definition

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2 lines..keep it up jack..we might become buddies yet:D
 
Quote from rossky:

Suddenly, everything has become obvious. :)

obvious..well..how many times has ADR been mentioned..and how we only back horses that can actually run:)

forget about all the bullshit that is being thrown out by jack and some of his buddies..for..to make money..u only need some very basic things to happen..and..then u must be able to act when they happen..it is as simple as ABC:D

A wise man sees as much as he ought, not as much as he can.

I care not so much what I am to others as what I am to myself. I will be rich by myself, and not by borrowing.

If ordinary people complain that I speak too much of myself, I complain that they do not even think of themselves.


Michel de Montaigne
 
Quote from jack hershey:

A vector for me is an element containing both magnitude and direction.

Sorry you didn't understand that I used the conventional definition

No JH, magnitude and direction is not sufficient for an object to be a vector. I have a mathematical backround, I know exactly what it means and that you just throw in these terms as buzz words to dazzle and BS those who don't know, and for me that is enough for you to have no credibility.

If you really think price is a vector, you should be able to demonstrate that it satisfies the standard axioms of a vector space.
 
Quote from The Oracle:

quite frankly..in relation to trading..what u do..ar any other person does..is of no real consequence to TO..or anyone else for that matter

but know u this..what u do is done so because of the way u think..and thus act..so..it makes perfect sense that u understand..and rectify and errors - problems - that u have

say thx to Mrs Boyd:D

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I have an Intel computer chip missing in my brain. I'm replacing my Mac with PC. Hope my new computer will serve as a surrogate very well. :)

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We cannot hesitate when it's time to act, right? What slows us down and why we do not do it even when we know exactly what we are supposed to do? It seems I'm missing something in that loop that keeps me out of the loop. :)
 
Quote from The Oracle:

even one eyed jack missed it:D

what stands out in the ooda pic!

What stands out for me is the word 'speed', it has no meaning as far as the diagram is concerned. Also there are loops within loops not just one, and I'd like to think my brain is better than an Intel Core Duo. The d is misplaced in 'feed forward'. Also there is no output, every control system should have at least one !

Maybe thats not what you mean't but its what I see.
 
Quote from Mysteron:

What stands out for me is the word 'speed', it has no meaning as far as the diagram is concerned. Also there are loops within loops not just one, and I'd like to think my brain is better than an Intel Core Duo. The d is misplaced in 'feed forward'. Also there is no output, every control system should have at least one !

Maybe thats not what you mean't but its what I see.

what stands out above all else!
 
Quote from Placebo:

What matters is what something is, not what it is called.

Got it, they are all an attempt by traders to find the direction of price.

Well this has always had me scratching my head. How price comes back (at some point) to shake you out and the default is to lose money. Incredibly efficient.

Never quite been able to fathom how that mechanism works, but you have got me thinking when you said about time frames.

Is this what you mean by price structure?

By the way, I've spotted something I've never seen before in your charts, thanks.


That which you are describing is gamesmanship – and it occurs constantly

Humans are nothing if not predictable

Stops tend to cluster around the same areas (especially newbie stops – they have very limited capital… and they trade scared)


May be a worth while exercise to see if one’s typical stop placement – would be a good initial entry

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My definition of price structure is

Take entire picture, then learn/ come to appreciate how the smaller price gyrations fit into it, and make it up

The holistic approach I mentioned before


Now as we are not made of unlimited capital (well at least I’m not), simply slice it up into tradable chunks - and go forth

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By default the mkt is set up to create as much pain…, extract as much capital…, from as many – as is possible

Only until/ unless a trader can step back and objectively see that, they are resigned to remain a member of the many

RN
 
Quote from rossky:

I have an Intel computer chip missing in my brain. I'm replacing my Mac with PC. Hope my new computer will serve as a surrogate very well. :)

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We cannot hesitate when it's time to act, right? What slows us down and why we do not do it even when we know exactly what we are supposed to do? It seems I'm missing something in that loop that keeps me out of the loop. :)

What stands out the most is the Intel chip; I guess that would be the equivalent to the brain in a human.
 
Literally it is the title in the picture. Then eye catching is the chip or the brain. After that is experience. That's how I see it
Quote from The Oracle:

what stands out above all else!
 
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