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<p>[QUOTE="moneycostingmemoney, post: 2805866, member: 86367"]Yes, I'm familiar with high performance trading machines and the need for a massive data pipe to feed them. But now you're talking about changes that only affect micro-trigger, day trading and charters. Things that don't require any real knowledge about the market as a whole or what effects it in the long term. That's more an application of studied historical events in valuation movement that attempt to predict what will happen next. It's mapped with a list of quasi-yoga named constellations that sound more logical that the use of a crystal ball. The type that bury you in tax paperwork. I studied and tried it and it just seems like the wrong approach to trading, to me anyway. I'm talking bigger than that (and not how millions of calculated hyper-short positions can sway the market). I'm looking at the events that shift the market as a whole through social interaction and how the reactions to this effect index and PM valuation. Because not everybody that plays the market stares at a screen all day or lets an algorithm make their calls.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="moneycostingmemoney, post: 2805866, member: 86367"]Yes, I'm familiar with high performance trading machines and the need for a massive data pipe to feed them. But now you're talking about changes that only affect micro-trigger, day trading and charters. Things that don't require any real knowledge about the market as a whole or what effects it in the long term. That's more an application of studied historical events in valuation movement that attempt to predict what will happen next. It's mapped with a list of quasi-yoga named constellations that sound more logical that the use of a crystal ball. The type that bury you in tax paperwork. I studied and tried it and it just seems like the wrong approach to trading, to me anyway. I'm talking bigger than that (and not how millions of calculated hyper-short positions can sway the market). I'm looking at the events that shift the market as a whole through social interaction and how the reactions to this effect index and PM valuation. Because not everybody that plays the market stares at a screen all day or lets an algorithm make their calls.[/QUOTE]
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