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Retar Aveymone
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Posted - 2012.04.23 02:23:00 -
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Retar Aveymone
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Posted - 2012.04.23 15:35:00 -
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Vaerah Vahrokha wrote: That's one of the beautiful features of price reading: you don't need to have an awesome knowledge of your market, who are the big guys to add to the contact list or to follow 0.0 politics and patch notes. Of course if you have such awesome knowledge you WILL perform like a pro. Notice the have, not the "you believe you have", which instantly makes you a small fry to suck dry.
please post, in detail, the parts of your analysis that are falisified by discovering "oh that was just the price bouncing off an artificial cap and busting through it once that cap was removed" |

Retar Aveymone
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Posted - 2012.04.23 15:37:00 -
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as you can see by this graph here, the presence of ******* has caused a dramatic hardening of the prices, which is expected to lead to rapid price erection
as always, the rapid price erection will be followed by a profit-taking ejaculation of isk from the market, which will cause the prices to soften and the price erection to deflate
subsequently, a baby market is born |

Retar Aveymone
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Posted - 2012.04.23 18:21:00 -
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lafforet wrote:I would feel bad if I were appreciated by goons. I wonder what is goon's interest in this if suddenly several of their trash posters appear in this thread?  you should always feel bad if you're posting that crap it was horrid analysis made better only by comparison to VVs |

Retar Aveymone
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Posted - 2012.04.23 19:48:00 -
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i repeat please explain what parts of your "scientific analysis" were falsified by discovering pax amarria and how it actually impacted the prices
after all this is "scientific analysis" is it not |

Retar Aveymone
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Posted - 2012.04.23 20:05:00 -
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"i was unable to tell that a hard cap on price was different from an ordinary peak, look at how effective my method is" |

Retar Aveymone
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Posted - 2012.04.23 20:08:00 -
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basically your method is so horribly flawed it can't pick up on one of the simplest, obvious, and important things that can occur to an eve item, a hard cap, while being able to look, think critically, and use the time you would instead be prancing naked around an altar looking for patterns in the smoke to go "hrmm the price bounces off this precise number repeatedly, despite the fact it should be above this: i wonder where the reprocessing bug is" |

Retar Aveymone
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Posted - 2012.04.23 20:12:00 -
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Vaerah Vahrokha wrote:Retar Aveymone wrote:"i was unable to tell that a hard cap on price was different from an ordinary peak, look at how effective my method is" Price levels are set on the body of the candle bars that form the swings. By definition of swing, they coincide with peaks so they catch peaks. I don't know how hard is for you to understand it, the reason why price won't go above 535 is IRRELEVANT, the fact that it does not go above 535 is. this is meaningless gibberish used to try and obscure your lack of knowledge
that it did not go above 535 is completely different than it could not and you're trying to filibuster the argument when confronted with the stark reality your method is junk |

Retar Aveymone
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Posted - 2012.04.23 20:21:00 -
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Vaerah Vahrokha wrote: A technical trader does not care about the specific market itself, just about its parameters. He does not need to even try and find WHY something is like it is, it's just redundant waste of time.
let us just glory in the fact that you're discussing a case where your method failed spectacularly, while mine allowed me to double my money risk-free over a few days, and your ability to evaluate your methods is so broken you think it was a success for you |

Retar Aveymone
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Posted - 2012.04.23 20:24:00 -
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Promiscuous Female wrote:let me explain how pax amarria worked http://games.chruker.dk/eve_online/item.php?type_id=11585You can buy a single unit of PA for 3,328 ISK. It refined into two (2) isogen and six (6) nocxium. Iso went for 80 isk, so that leaves us with 3168 isk. Divide that by 6 and you get a price of 528 isk/unit. Pax Amarria can be acquired in literally infinite supply, which means that any time buys went above 535 or so (taxes/couriers factor into the slight bump), you could crush them with literal infinite supply. excuse me there are no goatwang-shaped candle swings in this method how on earth could it possibly work |

Retar Aveymone
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Posted - 2012.04.23 20:28:00 -
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I would like to also note that despite VV claiming he could easily see the cap the numbers "535" appear nowhere in there: he only notices 570 (the height of the surge over 535 caused by buys getting up there when everyone who knew about PA wasn't paying attention) |

Retar Aveymone
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Posted - 2012.04.23 20:28:00 -
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Vaerah Vahrokha wrote:Did I pee on your market operations? It's not common to see GS caring to look on MD, much less on my threads. corestwo wrote:hard info on an artificially imposed cap: exactly like fortune telling Call it as you want, the pictures were there before you guys started spamming my thread and there's numbers tagging the resistance levels: eyeballed drawn weekly resistance is 0.39 isk different than the real price. It means - without recalling about Pax Amarria - I identified the price boxing within 0.072%. your thread claims nocx completely ignores resistance levels
do you even read the things you post |

Retar Aveymone
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Posted - 2012.04.23 20:29:00 -
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I mean I'll be honest I'd forgotten the exact details of what you said, then went back and compared it to your furious backpedling and started laughing out loud when i saw how huge the gap was |

Retar Aveymone
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Posted - 2012.04.23 20:30:00 -
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bad analysis wrote:To show off how every market got its own personality, Nocxium moves quite unlike Isogen (last analysis link). Isogen often bumps into BRNs, Nocxium mostly ignores them.
Useful and thus marked BRNs are just price levels (the support / resistance lines) that happen to sit at round numbers. If price won't sit on BRNs then those BRNs are not marked, as they are ignored and useless. see |

Retar Aveymone
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Posted - 2012.04.23 20:36:00 -
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like seriously, reading through that "analysis" it's shocking how completely out of touch with reality it is when talking about the past, and the endpoint? "well it may go above 1000 or it may not"
BRILLIANT |

Retar Aveymone
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Posted - 2012.04.23 20:36:00 -
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Vaerah Vahrokha wrote:Retar Aveymone wrote:I mean I'll be honest I'd forgotten the exact details of what you said, then went back and compared it to your furious backpedling and started laughing out loud when i saw how huge the gap was Gap of what? Backpedalling? I am extremely happy that without remembering about Pax Amarria I still located W R 535.39, which you may easily find in the W graph.
"this one line out of many I identified and ascribed absolutely no significance to at the time proves i am right now that the importance of that line has been beaten into my skull" |

Retar Aveymone
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Posted - 2012.04.23 20:40:00 -
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Vaerah Vahrokha wrote:corestwo wrote:ps if your vaunted ta is such a good technique, why are you investing in md bonds? i mean really. Why do you ask the same question twice despite I replied specifically to you above already? MD bonds are effortless 5 to 10% income and diversify risk and I like to do bonds. Let's flip your question: "If my tecnique was so bad, why would I have so many billions to invest everywhere?" because if you could actually produce the returns with ta you claim you wouldn't be, hence the conclusion you've got that nagging part of your brain that knows you're wrong and prevents you from putting your money where your mouth is |

Retar Aveymone
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Posted - 2012.04.23 20:41:00 -
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for example, I have all my money in the two things i know are going up, besides a little walking-around money because i know what I'm doing |

Retar Aveymone
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Posted - 2012.04.23 22:22:00 -
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"it is useless knowing what the price will be tomorrow, today" |

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Posted - 2012.04.23 22:39:00 -
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Vaerah Vahrokha wrote:Retar Aveymone wrote:"it is useless knowing what the price will be tomorrow, today" What universe have we come down to: the one accused of voodoo future scrying explaining since 1 year ago that he can't read future, the self called rational scientists complaining about that.
i'm going to underline something in your previous post and see if you figure out what the problem is
Vaerah Vahrokha wrote:In fact correct price prediction is not just impossible, it's useless. |

Retar Aveymone
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Posted - 2012.04.23 23:08:00 -
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Vaerah Vahrokha wrote: To you it's a problem, for me price prediction is a non factor.
yes or no, knowing tomorrows prices today is very useful |

Retar Aveymone
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Posted - 2012.04.23 23:25:00 -
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Vaerah Vahrokha wrote:Retar Aveymone wrote:Vaerah Vahrokha wrote: To you it's a problem, for me price prediction is a non factor.
yes or no, knowing tomorrows prices today is very useful If you are gifted with clear voyance or whatever, be blessed and enjoy your fore-knowledge. I am not such gifted and don't know many guys who got such gift, so I don't know - nor care about tomorrow's price. I see the market taking a certain "posture" (i.e. forming a double bottom) and I get ready to handle what happens *after* that posture unfolds into action, with a range of tools I have been teached to use. That's all really to it. so let me cut through this attempt to filibuster and get this straight we now all agree that the idea that it is "useless" to know tomorrow's prices today was a completely bizarre statement no intelligent person should have made? |

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Posted - 2012.04.24 01:11:00 -
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Retar Aveymone wrote: so let me cut through this attempt to filibuster and get this straight we now all agree that the idea that it is "useless" to know tomorrow's prices today was a completely bizarre statement no intelligent person should have made?
vv you seem to have missed this key post just puttin it out there again |
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