Dear R4M,
I'm enjoying your openness and curiosity. Perhaps this might trigger a thought or 2 over a glass of wine mulling over Robot Traders spiking post above....
Australian aborigines are master trackers and observers of plant and animal life that surrounds them- hard to get a feed and hard to survive in the desert regions and they often relate an animal behavior to a human behavior. I have often wondered about how to describe the behavior of stop hunters and this is what I am toying with now.
Lizards constantly flick their tongues out to " taste the air" and capture particles of food, water or scent, described simply here- https://www.howitworksdaily.com/why-do-monitor-lizards-flick-their-tongues-out-so-frequently/
Now a stop hunter is likely to be an AI lizard T. Rex , and they are chasing other AI lizard T. Rexs for tasty particles. A quick flick of the stop hunting tongue will pick up easy prey of " published" stops ; "mental" undeclared stops need much more cunning to be coaxed out and that takes time at price. The quick flick is possible to be imagined with a Stoch of 5,3,3 and a cunning dawdling flick to catch the " mental" stops can be imagined with a 14,3,3 Stoch. I learnt these from Greg Wilson's journal https://www.forexfactory.com/showthread.php?t=88949&page=59
Then with NIH98's MA of 66 and 6 on the double Stoch indicator panel, imagination and expectations proceed.
best
john
I'm enjoying your openness and curiosity. Perhaps this might trigger a thought or 2 over a glass of wine mulling over Robot Traders spiking post above....
Australian aborigines are master trackers and observers of plant and animal life that surrounds them- hard to get a feed and hard to survive in the desert regions and they often relate an animal behavior to a human behavior. I have often wondered about how to describe the behavior of stop hunters and this is what I am toying with now.
Lizards constantly flick their tongues out to " taste the air" and capture particles of food, water or scent, described simply here- https://www.howitworksdaily.com/why-do-monitor-lizards-flick-their-tongues-out-so-frequently/
Now a stop hunter is likely to be an AI lizard T. Rex , and they are chasing other AI lizard T. Rexs for tasty particles. A quick flick of the stop hunting tongue will pick up easy prey of " published" stops ; "mental" undeclared stops need much more cunning to be coaxed out and that takes time at price. The quick flick is possible to be imagined with a Stoch of 5,3,3 and a cunning dawdling flick to catch the " mental" stops can be imagined with a 14,3,3 Stoch. I learnt these from Greg Wilson's journal https://www.forexfactory.com/showthread.php?t=88949&page=59
Then with NIH98's MA of 66 and 6 on the double Stoch indicator panel, imagination and expectations proceed.
best
john
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