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jacek
(Melbourne, Australia)
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jacek
Australia
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Aug 25, 2011 21:46
so far so good.. at the cross roads now..
jacek
Australia
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Aug 25, 2011 11:13
too early for a break out.. only range/channel trade..
jacek
Australia
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Aug 25, 2011 6:15
In Thread: EUR
who would have thought nzd/jpy had anything to do with gold?.. so on further inspection it looks like pure coincidance.. thus its rubbish!.. other ones seem ok..
jacek
Australia
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Aug 24, 2011 2:53
In Thread: EUR
but below 4400 is a different matter..
jacek
Australia
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Aug 23, 2011 7:04
In Thread: GBP
is cable starting to behave?..
jacek
Australia
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Aug 22, 2011 12:49
Cat.. two dimensions are enough.. as long one of them produces a series.. btw time and price are enough dimensions for experinced leaf-readers to work with.. too bad if you dont believe existence of either:-)

anyway market price time series charts capture chaotic dynamical systems..

and FYI "..chaotic dynamical systems are sometimes associated with fractals. Objects in the phase space of a dynamical system can be fractals (see attractor). Objects in the parameter space for a family of systems may be fractal as well. An interesting example is the Mandelbrot set. This set contains whole discs, so it has a Hausdorff dimension equal to its topological dimension of 2but what is truly surprising is that the boundary of the Mandelbrot set also has a Hausdorff dimension of 2 (while the topological dimension of 1), a result proved by Mitsuhiro Shishikura in 1991.."
jacek
Australia
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Aug 22, 2011 0:28
cat.. if ur modelling eur/usd.. u might be better of using the theory of irrational numbers for your trading model:-)

btw v(d) = f(v(d)) is called recursive self-similarity.. not fractal.. and you might be making Leibniz mistake here thinking that only the straight line was self-similar in this sense :-)

perhaps (re-)read "How Long Is the Coast of Britain? Statistical Self-Similarity and Fractional Dimension" by Mandelbrot.. so you can begin to comprehend fractal nature of a leaf or chart patterns like the ones discuss here..
http://www.fractal.org/Bewustzijns-Besturings-Model/Image141.gif
jacek
Australia
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Aug 19, 2011 23:56
In Thread: GBP
long side looks done.. particularly if DT and H&S get validated by the lower trend line break..
jacek
Australia
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Aug 19, 2011 23:24
looks promising if short of my target by 3.. perhaps one more little push higher for DT or engulfing..

yes Dave.. scalping is good place to be.. far better approach to that of Chavez:-) probably another sign of the top approaching.. just need it to make Baron's front page next week and we ready for a sizable correction..
jacek
Australia
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Aug 18, 2011 1:56
In Thread: CHF
crystal ball gazing.. on computer screens at SNB:-)
http://www.djmick.co.uk/images/2010/11/Bianca-Gubser-7-465x309.jpg