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Ugh, fast writing hard :). I' ve added another figure here - with speed averaging over 10 ticks. And it doesn't make sense to count per second, as it's a very crude calculation. It could be 5-15 ticks per second.
Ok. Just when there are a lot of ticks in a second (you were right above about this happening when there is news), this can be a signal to enter the market. The same number of ticks is not a calculation period. The calculation period is the same time interval.
That's not true. It happens quite often. Europe will open and ticks will move several times a second - and the news has nothing to do with it. And it won't be the same time period - because the rate of price change already takes into account both time and price increment.
One day Chebu... Oy Barabashkin and Rena decided to catch the pulse
When comrades don't agree, they don't get on well...
One day Chebu... Barabashkin and Rena decided to catch the pulse.
I put a picture there of an inductor, but it's all done according to Ohm's law. I remembered both the current and the voltage. It's still not much different from the way you can calculate (I wrote the gist of it above).
You need a fresh perspective... This is not just formulas from physics class, you need to think, analyze, compare and finally think of something new. As I said above, many "minds" have tried to describe Forex, but I think that hardly anyone succeeded... Those who succeeded have been collecting dough for a long time))
I see everybody here is good at calculating and writing formulas!!! But no one has the Grail.
You need a fresh pair of eyes. This is not just physics formulas, you need to think, analyze, compare and finally think of something new. As I said above, many "minds" have tried to describe Forex, but I think that hardly anyone succeeded... I think it's unlikely that anyone who succeeded in described Forex.)
No matter how clever, the result will still be the same, because the question has been the same for years, I repeat - "There is no history of a quote - where will the price go?"
Here it is - the classical momentum :
This motion is like the derivative of a delta function (in mathematics, physics, engineering).
Here it is - classic momentum :
Such motion is like the derivative of a delta function (in mathematics).