If you could stop time and inspect what is coming and get an idea what the market will do next, would you gain an advantage? Obviously, if you could see tomorrows paper today, it would be better, but that would be cheating. If you could gauge what is going to happen by stopping time to give you an understanding of the trend without cheating would you?
Well to tell you the truth, you already have that capability. Some people use it but don’t realize what they are really doing. Some people just refuse to use tools that are already available to them. Some people think they need to hack the servers to do this. How dumb!! It just shows you how stupid a bunch of geeks can be when led by greed. Some people are stuck in time and only use 1 chart. Now you can get by with one charts just fine but if you have the means to analyze what is coming and then be able to gauge how it will affect the current trend why would you limit your-self? If it is there, use it if you can gain an advantage right?
Can you actually grasp what stopping time to inspect what is coming means?
Imagine a faucet turned on to high as you are filling up the bathtub. And you want a perfectly warm bathwater. (BTW this is a magic bathtub where entropy is not a factor. Ergo hot stays hot. ** The point is, what is already in the tub cannot change. Change comes from what is coming in.) In order to make this perfectly warm bath water, you would like exactly 50/50 ratio hot to cold. If you could stop time and see exactly how many hot water and how many cold water molecules coming in, you could relate that to what is already in the tub. If you could get that granular information about the water, you could slice time more and more, so you can count how water is filling your tub in 1 sec, 1min, 10min, or even hourly increments. I wonder how kewl that would be.
Each slice of time will represent a finite amount of water expanding out from the point the water comes in to the tub to encompass the entire tub. It is like a series of concentric circles each with its own picture of hot to cold ratio. It would make sense what you would look for when doing comparative analysis. Each contributing to the make up of the water as a whole or as part of a shorter time slice. If it helps you any, imagine the series of concentric circles as a series of buckets inside of buckets. You would see how things can change from shorter time slices and see how things lead to the trend or how the trend develops. I wish I had such a time machine!!
But then you would say, well that sounds really kewl and geeky but I’m not a math wizard. I’m really a mental midget. Now what if I represent each of those buckets graphically so you can make decisions. Maybe some line graphs or hey what about candles that turn blue and red if it is mostly cold or hot. And maybe some oscillators? Would that help?
Just a thought. Perhaps if you watched enough Strar Trek like I did, you might be able to understand what I’m eluding to. Imagine the type of analysis you could do if you had such a time machine.
Hi Kewltech ! Back again to ask about the missing issue number 027. It really makes one think you’re doing it intentionally 😀