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In other words, if Artem catches some movement, then it fades and he closes the trade. In other words, if Artem catches some movement, then it fades, he closes the trade and we can say with certainty that the price should go in the opposite direction and eventually return to the initial state? Classic wave theory ))
No.
narrate...
think with your head.
Whatever the mind, the result will still be the same, because the question for years is all the same, I repeat - "There is no quotation history - where will the price go?"
The whole point of the misconception is the question. Not where it goes, but where it goes. Is there a difference? And you don't need the history of the quote.
You don't need to look at the history of the light to know if it's on - maybe that makes more sense?
There it is - the classic impulse:
Such motion is like the derivative of a delta function (in mathematics, physics, engineering).
Oleg, it's not momentum as we're looking for it. Don't get physical. You'd rather brag about what you know you can't...
It's not oscillograms verified by book laws you're looking for.
In other words, if Artem catches some movement, then it fades and he closes the trade. In other words, if Artem catches some movement, then it fades, he closes the trade and we can say with certainty that the price should go in the opposite direction and eventually return to the initial state? Classic wave theory))
Here it is - the classical momentum :
This motion is like the derivative of a delta function (in mathematics, physics, engineering).