Re: MSFT Bear
- From: arthur <trash.all.spam@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 17:14:48 -0700
Among other things. Does a great job of covering the history and
contributors too from the earliest markets to present day theory and
practice.
If efficient markets do not exist then markets must be random and if
so your charts and patterns are random too. Is it not so that TA says
everything is known and priced therefore studing FA is a waste of
time?
Btw, fractals would say that the time factor does not matter when
looking at charts since the large is nothing but repeats of the small.
arthur
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On 30 May 2006 16:45:16 -0700, "Awaken21" <lukecarlos@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Can't be any more ridiculous than efficient market theory. Although.
fractal geometry over sociological psychology patterns might be worth
the entertainment value for some. Not me though.
Let me guess, using geometric fractal theory he proves that charting
doesn't work?
-Luke
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