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SPG For mine the key is removing the noise. All learning...

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    For mine the key is removing the noise.

    All learning material I've encountered has been about getting in and out at some 'technical point' on the chart and/or based on some confluence of rules. No wonder FA pundits can't understand why people use TA voodoo.

    I've never met anyone or read an article where someone was attempting to build a model that gets them in at the bottom (a specific timestamp) and out at the top (another specific timestamp). Considering that this is the nirvana of a trading strategy it's a bit of an oversight right?..

    To break down the AUDCAD (1979-2017):

    Here's raw price. Looking at that alone I'd be very uncertain taking a position at ANY point.
    CH_AUDCAD.JPG

    Looking at price there are frequencies (Referred too by gann, dow theory or HFT).
    I'll refer the the big moves as the 'Alpha', medium term moves as 'Beta' and the short term as 'Gamma'.
    Here Alpha refers to the market extremes on a 60 day basis, Beta 10 and Gamma 3
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    This is what Gamma looks like:
    CH_AUDCAD Gamma.JPG
    Terrible right..This is what most traders attempt to profit from.
    Don't get me wrong, you can profit from this but there is a direct relationship between win:loss & risk:reward.
    If you trade high frequency, for mine, you'll put a lot of effort in a if your good you'll get consistent unimpressive returns and stay in the game a long time to tell everyone that your a veteran (there's plenty of these blokes around).

    This is beta:
    CH_AUDCAD Beta.JPG
    Presents opportunity for a lumpier PnL then short term. To me it still looks like a casino.

    And here's Alpha:
    CH_AUDCAD Alpha.JPG
    Take notice of the predictability of the next move & the length of the moves...

    If this is in a book, I've not seen it so I hope this helps.
    Last edited by Trae: 19/04/17
 
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