Testing real-time forecasting systems - page 9

 
NEKSUS_ >> :
I don't think people know how the Chaos indices work.

Perhaps someone will be interested to read CTG

 
MakarFX >> :

>>Perhaps someone would like to read CTG

Yes, they have some really interesting work on their website, I note, freely available!

 
mpeugep >> :

Yes, they have some really interesting work on their website, free to access, I might add!

They used to charge for them, the demand increased a lot, and the guys there are not assholes, they see that people need it, there are a lot of people and they did it for free

 
mpeugep >> :

Yes, they have really interesting works presented on their site, I note, in free access!

I got interested in CTG Mirror script

I have practiced this theory before with Miller's sinusoid (I enclose the indicator)

CTG Mirror script makes it a lot easier...

Files:
miller.mq4  3 kb
 
MakarFX >> :

I was interested in the CTG Mirror script

I have practiced this theory before with Miller's sinusoid (the indicator is attached)

CTG Mirror script makes it a lot easier...


hmmm...this miller, shows the same patterns as PF at cycles 550

 
NEKSUS_

Look what it shows.


five periods enclosed in one cycle.

That's what's under the lines.

Under the red ones are exactly the same.

I'm assuming as the beginning and the end of the cycle.

Under the yellow and blue are mirrored diagonally


 
yes, some sort of trend is traced, but how often is a linear regression a horizontal line?
 
Which horizontal?
 
I mean trend and flat
 

What's in the picture I noticed by accident.

This indicator needs to be linked to some reference point.

For example, tie the beginning of the cycle to the beginning of a flat, and then look...into the future

Reason: