Searching for market patterns - page 140

 
All this would be undeniable if the price were only dependent on supply and demand and our 'opponents' were interested in our good fortune!
 
yosuf:
... presence of inertia.

It is naturally present in the market.

I don't use the Privall Indicator in trading, it's just an example. First a philosophy, a concept, and only then, if we need to measure something, some market parameters, within the framework of the concept, e.g. energy.

You can build a Grail on this indicator (using only it and nothing else), but you have to move away from timeframes. (And to do it correctly, which is not easy).

 
yosuf:
Thanks for the link, Prival suggests, if I understand correctly, defining velocity or acceleration as a parameter estimating the energy of the system. Of course, acceleration should be taken unambiguously, but what about "mass", without estimating which we cannot talk about energy? If mass is allowed to exist, the existence of inertia must be recognised.

Inertia of course exists. Paukas reported that his EA is based on inertia. And there is mass. The euras, for example, have a lot of mass, so often currencies of the allies with less mass start moving earlier, and the euras starts off slower due to its greater mass. Each currency has its own mass.
 
khorosh:
Inertia is certainly there. Paukas reported that his EA is based on inertia. And there is mass. The euras, for example, have a large mass, so often currencies with less mass start moving earlier, and the euras starts off slower due to its greater mass. Each currency has its own mass.

Then it would turn out that the dollar is like a GAZ-24 in terms of inertia.

Currency inertia and merchant inertia are two different inertias, as we say in Tushino:)

 
tara:

Then it would turn out that the dollar is like a GAZ-24 in terms of inertia.

Currency inertia and merchant inertia are two different inertias, as we say in Tushino:)

...if the price only depended on supply and demand...
 
borilunad:
...if the price were only a function of supply and demand...

... ...would there be a bright future?
 
Boris, I have read your previous posts.
 
tara:
Boris, I have read your previous posts.
Thank you for your attention! To your previous one: then it would have been up to us!
 
borilunad:
Thank you for your attention! To your previous one: then it would have been up to us!

Your Russian is getting lame. Get acquainted with the Catalan immediately:)
 
tara:

Your Russian is starting to go haywire. Get acquainted with the catalan right away:)
Where's the mistake?