From theory to practice - page 990

 

the derivative of something is taken to something

for example

the derivative of the path is the speed, i.e. de es on de te

e.g.

the derivative of velocity is acceleration, so e.g.

e.g.

the derivative of incremental price is momentum, i.e., de-price over de-etc or incremental divide by tf in any unit of time increment

 
Renat Akhtyamov:

the derivative of something is taken to something

for example

the derivative of the path is the speed, i.e. de es on de te

e.g.

the derivative of velocity is acceleration, so e.g.

e.g.

the derivative of the price increment is momentum, i.e. de price by de te or divide the increment by the tf

Renat - IMHO - there is no need to go deeper into this, the formula and approach (which IMHO is correct - rule), and who cares about all the derivatives. The university is over. The market is there.

Speed is ticks per second. Their receipts.
 
Roman Shiredchenko:

Renat - IMHO - there is no need to go into this, there is a formula and approach (which IMHO - right - rules), and who cares about all the derivatives. The university is over. The market is available.

Price increment divided by time period = momentum

that will be the derivative of the increment

 
Renat Akhtyamov:

the derivative of something is taken to something

for example

the derivative of the path is the speed, i.e. de es on de te

e.g.

the derivative of velocity is acceleration, so e.g.

e.g.

the derivative of price increment is momentum, i.e. the price by the price or the increment divided by the price.

Everyone calculates the derivative differently and the result is different for everyone. And the price is the same for everyone.

 
Roman Shiredchenko:

Renat - IMHO - there is no need to go into this, there is a formula and approach (which IMHO - right - rules), and who cares about all the derivatives. The university is over. The market is there.

Speed is ticks per second. There's an influx of them.
ticks come in different numbers of points
 
Renat Akhtyamov:

price increment divided by time period = momentum

this will be the derivative of the increment

I know. Here's how to use the plus. The distance the price travels in a certain time including the speed...

I will attach the link.

https://www.mql5.com/en/code/16154

 
Roman Shiredchenko:

I know. That's the way I think it should be used competently. The distance of passing a price in a certain time, including the speed...

I'll attach the link.

without the reference is clear

bar will turn out

 
Renat Akhtyamov:

without the link it's clear.

the bar will turn out

no


https://www.mql5.com/en/code/16154

 
Renat Akhtyamov:

price increment divided by time period = momentum

this will be the derivative of the increment

I don't understand.

 
Renat Akhtyamov:

Without the link, it's clear.

the bar will turn out

no