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ztrader seems to be playing games with the answer. I haven't seen a chart
that can not be structured in some form so that there is a high degree of
predictability. Some do it with astro., others with cycles, or fib. numbers,
angles, squares, circles, ovals, measured moves, or any number of other
ways. What is random to one is a beautiful picture to others. Like art,
music or any other medium that has an interpretive side, there is also a
degree of predictability, organization, or formal pattern of one type or
another. Even in a Pollack painting or the noise of a contemporary concerto
there is a pattern. So random patterns, or chaotic movement are also in the
eyes of the beholder. Ira
ztrader wrote:
> On Wednesday, April 10, 2002, 8:54:24 AM, Michael Ferguson wrote:
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> MF> program the computer to take a trade at a random, unpredictable
> MF> time, with choice of side a random coin toss.
>
> MF> Use a random, unpredictable exit.
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> Might be a good approach, but it seems to take care of only the random
> side. Perhaps the other side could be to take trades at a random Fib
> number, and exit at a random Fib number.
>
> What do you think?
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> ztrader
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