The market is a controlled dynamic system. - page 167

 
avtomat:

What did I miss?

Nothing important about potato pots ;)

I was asking Alexey where and from whom to ask about the algorithm for finding support/resistance levels.

 

The regime has changed in the expected direction and I think it will be fine :))))

 

Others are levels, "stumble levels". They are recognised in near real time, which allows you to get away from the task of forecasting by keeping an eye on the price.

That's why I got into this thread.

 
tara:
... by engaging in price tracking.


I don't agree with that turn of phrase.

Because: Price tracking must be carried out continuously.

 
avtomat:


I don't agree with this turnaround.

Because: Price tracking must be done continuously.


It does not require a market model :)
 
OK, I realised there won't be a war in the Middle East tonight, just - Japan's Failure :) Gone to bed.
 
tara:

You don't need a market model for that :)


Wrong.

It is not about tracking through the eyes of a person working in the field. It is about tracking in automatic mode, and without a good model the quality of the tracking system will not be satisfactory enough.

 
avtomat:


Wrong.

It is not about tracking through the eyes of a person working in the field. It's about tracking in automatic mode, and without a good model, the quality of the tracking system will not be satisfactory enough.


I agree with that, but: a good model is the simplest model :)
 
tara:

I agree with that, but: a good model is the simplest model :)


This time you're not just wrong, you're very wrong.

There is no way that the simplest model can capture the most complex realities. The myth of the simplest model is a fallacy.

 
You must have worked in defence.