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Yusuf, I don't understand why the formulas posted in this thread don't use the actual price anywhere. Or have you simply not posted all the formulas?
Yusuf, I don't understand why the formulas posted in this thread don't use the actual price anywhere. Or have you simply not posted all the formulas?
I have deliberately waited for participants to mature to a level of understanding of the role of the actual price in the most complex market processes (when trying to understand them without my formulas), and, at the same time, very simple in the language of the formulas. The actual price enters the profit formula in a very tricky way, both in the numerator forming a parabola (a square equation) and in the denominator giving profit the properties of a hyperbola. In the numerator it has the status of Bulls and Bears, and in the denominator it has the status of Head of the Market. It turns out to be a self-governing and self-regulating system. That's why everybody guessed that the market is a self-regulating system, but accepted this fact as an axiom. Now this statement has received its proof.
So I don't expect anything explicit from you, do I?
So, as I understand it, you cannot expect anything obvious from you?
As the participants correctly pointed out, unchecked possession of this methodology could lead to a market collapse and a severe crisis of the established world economy, the scale of which is hard to imagine. Human beings, by nature, do not limit themselves when it comes to making profits. But, this way of profiting from the market, as I noted earlier, which was originally conceived and created as an efficient, perfect market and is not designed to make profit, can deal an irreparable blow to the fundamentals of the market itself.
As the participants correctly pointed out, unchecked possession of this methodology could lead to a market collapse and a severe crisis of the established world economy, the scale of which is hard to imagine. Human beings, by nature, do not limit themselves when it comes to making profits. But, this way of profiting from the market, as I have pointed out before, which was originally conceived and created as an efficient, perfect market and is not designed for profit, can cause an irreparable blow to the foundations of the market itself.
Mavrodi (the founder of MMM), on the other hand, wanted to destroy the financial market. And he went to prison for it. APACIALLY owning the world. :))