Correlation refers to a relationship between two variables where they tend to change together, either in the same direction (positive correlation) or in opposite directions (negative correlation). Causation, on the other hand, implies that one variable directly influences or causes a change in another. While correlation can suggest a potential causal relationship, it does not prove one.
In your system, is your signal merely coincidentally correlating some percent of the time?
In your system, is your signal a by product of the causation of the market?
While correlation can suggest a potential causal relationship, it does not prove one.
Wouldn't it be nice to know? Reverse engineer what we know about brokers and exchanges and only apply logic and system to the things we know are causal.
In your system, is your signal merely coincidentally correlating some percent of the time?
In your system, is your signal a by product of the causation of the market?
While correlation can suggest a potential causal relationship, it does not prove one.
Wouldn't it be nice to know? Reverse engineer what we know about brokers and exchanges and only apply logic and system to the things we know are causal.