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It's not speed. It's what you call speed. It's not the same thing...
To make it clearer what I'm talking about, do your calculations with the function sin(x), the rate of change of which is well known. And then compare your results. This will allow you to see the gap that separates the speed of the function from what your calculations call "speed".
This simple procedure will help to determine the "speed", and its calculated "bottlenecks".
Oleg, get off physics. Forget it. Don't just bring in sines where you can do without them. The theory of tractors writing out sine waves has long ago, and more than once, proven to be untenable. People do not theorize here. They do practice here ;)
Unfortunately, you don't even want to notice the problem... And tractors have nothing to do with it.
Oh, well...
There was such a nice picture today on the GBPUSD symbol:
and here's what it looked like in the tick chart:
And here's how the rate of ticks coming in changed (ticks graph between 06.08.2015 13:54:01 and 06.08.2015 14:04:59):
It couldn't be like that. The speed at such times could not have lagged. The calculations have to be checked. My speed at such times is showing an oh-so-high speed. Also, to check the speed, you can compare it with the volumes from the MT. As the volume increases, so does the speed.
Here is the file - https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=EDDB89ADEE482F9A!26353&authkey=!ALinCZ6Rs2OrIrY&ithint=file%2cxlsx - please check. Lines 26 and 27.
Looked it up, but didn't find the formula. I can't check it.
It is necessary to select "Edit in a browser" or in the upper right corner by three dots and "Download" - if you want to watch on a local PC.
I see.
The speed is calculated for one tick (not informative), but for several ticks. It should be considered that the number of ticks in the same time period ( seconds), may not be the same.
So it is better to take some seconds for the period. I have for example - 10. There is a code, but it is on the 4-rka.
I see.
The speed is calculated for a single tick, but it needs to be calculated for several ticks.
It's understandable, I just wanted to point out the atypical speeding behaviour. Usually the speed increases several times, and this did not happen in this section.
Yes, there is that.
- The period of time between ticks can be different. During this period of time the price can change a lot.
- Also, a tick can come once, and reflect the price change for several ticks. It is like three in one.
Yes, there is that.
- The time period between ticks can be different. The price can change a lot during that time period.
- Also, a tick may come once, and reflect the price change over several ticks. It's like three in one.