On the unequal probability of a price move up or down - page 119
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Sash, I have a funny thought.
You might want to get the details from the starter.
I can't - I haven't read the whole thread.
- Maybe he had something good to say.
I can't - I haven't read the whole thread.
- I don't know if he was talking about anything.
I can tell you one thing.
the simpler the better.
I can tell you one thing.
the simpler, the better!
I'm all for that! the simpler the better!!!
I can't - I haven't read the whole thread.
- I don't know if he was describing anything clever.
No one here has described anything sensible.
While they are calculating some unnecessary formulae here, I have closed 8 trades in 2 days and moved one to Monday.
You'd be better off sitting and trading at the same time, rather than arguing about a contrived problem.
....
P.S. The other thing is that it hasn't been communicated to anyone. Well that's ok)The very beginning of the overlap on the left show
The very beginning of the overlay on the left show
No overlap on the left - building NOT in a floating window
No overlap on the left - building NOT in a floating window
then show the start of the overlay
i.e. leftmost edge
I have a hunch that Perelman will soon be called into the thread to settle arguments.
A high school maths teacher will suffice.
Then show me the beginning of the overlap.
That is the leftmost edge.
This is the outermost bar on the chart, it is selected in the terminal settings, I don't even know how much, but the default setting is probably 5000
P.S. I lied. 20,000.
A secondary school maths teacher is enough.
Mathematics has not even been needed here since kindergarten at all.