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that's it, we're losing the man.... gold cubes on the avatar went..... why do you let yourself be read so quickly(. Psychological profile detected by 75%
Very on-topic avatar. Rubik's cube of D, E, Y.
Forget page 12. There, consider that my one curve was arbitrary :-) But of course that's not true. Now we are talking about the problem I set on page 20.
You set the problem, then it turns out to be not telling, then again adding something new, then the point of guessing, if the rules of the game are fluid retrospectively.
You set the problem, then you understate it, then again you add something new, then the sense of guessing, if the rules of the game are fluid by hindsight.
Why backwards. I have given you a new original problem. Here: my question: is it possible from EURUSD (I denote by ED) and EURJPY (I denote by EY) to draw curves E, D, Y relative to time-varying benchmarks (i.e. values of D, E, Y in a particular bar in the past) so that they satisfy the known equations ED, EY, DY, while correlating with each other by coefficients close to unity?
I am ready to lay out a solution where it is already 0.99 for any pair of E, D, Y.
You have E0 D0 Y0 different on three graphs. And on the fourth, all three are already =0. So what formula did you use to normalise them to make them so similar? Ahhhhhh, I get it, there at each bar the coefficient and shift were chosen manually, then the question is why you could not get a correlation coefficient of 1, your way it's easier than a darned tree.
Here you go, colleagues, once again, the same trick.
Watch your hands. I am posting the EURUSD and EURJPY files. Here they are:
I take from them 144 bars from the end. I plot the EURUSD, EURJPY, USDJPY charts and from them I find curves E, D, Y. These are the ones:
As you can see the correlation coefficients between the E, D, Y curves I found are already close to 0.99 on average.
That said:
For those wishing to construct for themselves and make sure these pictures are correct, I am attaching the data file with columns E, D, Y respectively:
Normalised how?