Disliked{quote} I literally have no idea what is going on today, we had a huge move down and now we’ve had a massive move up. This resistance level I’m expecting to hold, so let’s see what happens next.Ignored
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Disliked{quote} I literally have no idea what is going on today, we had a huge move down and now we’ve had a massive move up. This resistance level I’m expecting to hold, so let’s see what happens next.Ignored
DislikedWas long. Short again Dow, Shooting star off the Pivot. 5m Its also near yesterday's Daily shooting Star close, so I'm leaving this puppyIgnored
Disliked{quote} Indeed, under some conditions, but not generally, and not for asset prices. And your original quote stated that it was true 90% of the time for asset prices, which I still disagree with. Unless you do show the proof you claimed to exist. Also, I should clarify that I am referring to the returns of the price series being auto-correlated, of course, rather than the values themselves. See https://quant.stackexchange.com/ques...urns-or-pricesIgnored
Disliked{quote} Well, if we consider stationary AR(1) process using Wold theorem we can express it as infinite sum of MA shocks. Crucial assumption here is that covariance cov(e(t), e(t-s))=0 , i.e. shocks are WN. Then using central limit theorem we can conclude that as number of shocks goes to infinity variable y(t) has normal distribution, same is for variable y(t-1). Second crucial assumption, the process started infinitely long time ago. Hence increments y(t) - y(t-1) follow normal distribution too, because difference or sum of norm. distributed variables...Ignored
DislikedGM - looks like the "crash" that the thread title is talking about might just happen today...a decent sell-off to below SMA200 on the hourly, at least.Ignored
Disliked{quote} There was a good 400pts drop on Hang Seng in their last hour trading just then. I see support on Dax at 513-7, 500-03, 463-472. I think the latter is very likely. Perhaps yesterday's move was just to throw off the shorts. We have bearish MACD divergence on 1H.Ignored
DislikedAll the support that was there yesterday on Dax is still there today beginning with the 30m 200ema today at 462, or a bit higher my H1 100sma @ 472.Ignored
Disliked2 Dow charts, H2 & H6. H2 shows the price now down on its 100sma, from which it rallied on the 15th of this month. Will it do so again? H6 shows me that it won't, not to the same extent, perhaps back up as in the green broken arrow, but for me, not to new highs as on the 15th. This is because I now have a topping MA above the price whereas before it was below ( not shown ), but also because of the price movement prior to the 15th compared with today. On the 15th if you look at the H6 chart, it was pretty much straight down then up again, whereas...Ignored
Disliked{quote} I admire the way you derive tradable information from so many timeframes I would easily develop biases from having so many perspectives. {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} It's like only looking down at the ground in front of you when you walk, you'll be able to walk in a straight line near enough, but it's only when you look around you that you see where you are in relation to everything else.Ignored