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Re: [RT] Momentum with inertia.



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What would the "range" be than?

Dan

Prosper wrote:

> Firstly, this is just me thinking it's not out of a book.
>
> Perhaps inertia doesn't mater to market momentum since the markets are
> already in motion. When the markets hadn't yet be created they had to
> overcome inertia to get them started.
>
> I'm looking at momentum as that property that keeps a thing in motion,
> after an initial push. Like when someone says it was the momentum that
> carried it over the finish line. Momentum is the mass times the
> velocity. So my idea is that the mass is the average range, and the
> velocity is the difference between the range and average range. I want
> to see when a push is likely to keep the price moving in that direction.
>
> Prosper
>
> > Are you looking for inertia in the move or the friction created
> against > the
> > move. Everything that goes up is affected by gravitational pulls.  It
> is > not
> > an absolute science and is always subject to interpretation. That is
> what makes this a very fascinating business.
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