A list of puns related to "Fractal analysis"
Firstly:
This is not in any way trying to predict any kind of MOASS type action.
Explanation:
Latest hourly price action plotted against the 129 largest fractals
The chart bit is hourly going back to 2nd dec. The horizontal bars indicate the strength of the fractals with position and type. Blue bars are resistance/supply zones, Green bars are support/demand zones. The wider the bar the stronger the fractal.
How its made:
These fractals are computed from around 45000 data points. A database is maintained with minute by minute data taken from a screener, Then some maths smooth out the prices into something similar to a sine wave which is then measured using smooth and actual data to get the size and position of the largest fractals. After that the current prices are plotted against the fractals so that we get to see the price action and make a decision when the price dares to approach a major fractal.
Purpose:
I made this software so that i dont have to draw lines on hundreds of charts (takes way too much time). Also the chart can be switched to other tickers which may come in handy once we get our tendies!
https://preview.redd.it/cy8rqucd0j881.jpg?width=435&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2e2d8957cb2c3273df3de1fc004bb81fba3e0b5d
Checkout the historic bounce around 22.54
This chart shows the bounce action from the last 4 weeks. Seems like its just too expensive for the SHF's to push this much lower.
https://preview.redd.it/x2q1o1ikeha81.jpg?width=1044&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f3584e2970385f66c0bd058a95e4cb66ed94d390
This graphic is a 1/10 sec slice of animation from custom software.
The fractals are computed from around 45000 data points in the last 5/6 months. The chart bit is the last 120 minutes but can be animated to show the entire dataset in around 5/6 minutes. The bars indicate the strength of the fractals with position and type. Blue bars are resistance/supply zones, Green bars are support/demand zones. I would like to post daily with animations of the bounce effect on each fractal but i only have 26 karma so far.
as of 18:55 https://imgur.com/gallery/Jbs2fEe Bouncing between 28.79 and 29.22
Edit: the bounces you see in this frame are subtle, its like that until you hit the bigger fractals eg: 29.63 and 30.07. If we can break and hold above them then i reckon we could get to 32.77 quite easily (fingers crossed)
Thank you for viewing - i would like to maybe livestream this in animated form (not just a single frame) so you can see the effects as the price changes but first i need to figure out livestreaming my desktop
Edit 2: I forgot to mention. This chart can be switched to other tickers, The software monitors hundreds of stocks and i get a notification for stocks that have a price action daring to get close to major fractals . This may be useful once we get our tendies!
Yeah, you heard it right, and you most likely know that already, but lemme give you some technical rationale of how this might happen. The analysis is build upon fractal techniques, so that the previous price action is used for making this forecast. Buckle up and eat a Crayon, fellow trader (the word is used as anagram you know for what) as it will help you stay nutrated for the rest of this reading, and it might even help you with the digestion (of the information in the post).
This is not a financial advice and I am not and a professional advisor, I just enjoy to share my knowledge and educate brainless apes occasionally.
"BuT whY dO I neEd your FARTCAL ANALizis?!1"
Well, that's a good question. When I was a young ape living free in the Steppes of Kazakhstan... JK, leave poor Vlad alone for a moment. The fractal (from Latin fractus) means a steady scalable design of irregular shape emerging on any data. The trade fractal in the financial market is the pattern, formed by a sequence(es) of candles, which has peculiar identifiable characteristics and a tendency to reoccur across different scales and time-frames. Fractals are simple yet important, repetitive formations used by traders to identify and to confirm a trend. Apely speaking, fartcals allow us to forecast the future price action based on the previous similar trends on a given trading instrument.
Now that the captain is gone, let's get to business.
I know that you all love Crayons with all of your hearts, so I will use rare turquoise and magenta ones in this analysis. Furthermore, I did my best to simplify the method of distinguishing the fractal sequences, using simple lines, and hopefully you should need no more than one brain wrinkle to understand it.
What you see on the chart (one candle represents 2 hours of price action) above is a perfect example of beautiful fractals. The chart starts from the 11th of January with the turquoise slightly downward tilted consolidation. Next you see a relatively soft magenta upward impulse (14-16 Jan), followed by another turquoise consolidation, this time slightly tilting up and lasting for about three days. Next is where the things really start to get interesting (22nd Jan), as the subsequent magenta upward impulse accelerates exponentially. This accelerection does not go quietly, erupting i
Seems like a very powerful new branch of finance yet very difficult to grasp.
If you do, how do you use it? Have you got any results from it? Whatβs the usefulness of it?
I'm an ECE student and recently started doing fractals. The current expense for actual course in FDM is twice my semester tuition (for one module and there's six to fully master it!), so that's really unachievable to me until I get a diploma and a job. I'd like for some good books, PDF or physical ones, on how to interpret and analyse a fractal drawing. The lines, the shapes, the colors, the drawing position. Anything and everything.
I intend on using it with the kiddos during my upcoming round 2 of practise, as a fun activity or during the tantrums & meltdowns as a way to wind down. Heck, I'd like to use it on myself again as the analysis of the first & only I ever made was very interesting.
Thanks in advance:)
Hi, I'm a post grad student and I'm currently having a course on complex analysis. Our lecturer told us about fractals and I was wondering how the concepts of singularities, stability domains can be applied to study, say the Mandelbrot set. Could the path independance theorem even be used to describe it ? I'm sorry if the question is not so clear but I'm not sure to understand everything yet. I'd be glad to have some papers or any links dealing with this
As Fractals are one corner point of the PvE content and mostly only done with the added extra reward of dailies, let's have a look of some metrics regarding the distribution of those dailies. All info is from the wiki
First like last time I posted, let's have a look at how often each fractal get's to be in the dailies:
Fractal | n-Tier | recs | sum |
---|---|---|---|
Aetherblade | 2 | 2 | 4 |
Aquatic Ruins | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Chaos | 3 | 2 | 5 |
Cliffside | 3 | 2 | 5 |
Deepstone | 3 | 3 | 6 |
Nightmare | 3 | 1 | 4 |
Mai Trin | 2 | 2 | 4 |
Molten Boss | 3 | 2 | 5 |
Molten Furnace | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Shattered Obs | 2 | 3 | 5 |
Snowblind | 3 | 3 | 6 |
Solid Ocean | 3 | 2 | 5 |
Swampland | 2 | 2 | 4 |
Thaumanova | 2 | 4 | 6 |
Twilight Oasis | 2 | 3 | 5 |
Uncategorized | 2 | 3 | 5 |
Underground | 3 | 3 | 6 |
Urban Battle | 3 | 2 | 5 |
Volcanic | 2 | 3 | 5 |
For anyone interested, here you can find the old thread with the distribution before Deepstone got added. Interesting to note is, that it seems like it didn't get reshuffled, but Deepstone dailys just replaced other dailys. And for whatever reason Thaumanova gained one recommended slot, making it an outlier with 4 recommended slots.
*Chaos lost one rec slot
*Cliffside lost one rec slot
*Swamp lost one n-tier and one rec slot
*Thauma gained one rec slot
*Uncategorized lost one n-tier slot
*Volcanic lost one n-tier and one rec slot
But let's talk about something else too: How much variety is actually gained by the current arrangement? Now to rate that, we have to first think about how Fractals are played, there are probably a lot of people playing it in hundreds of ways, but as a gamedesigner I would probably think about these main types of play:
(*)your call if you include CMs in this or not, as those are always the same, I won't count them.
The naive idea would be to only care about the first type, using up 6 fractals per day and thus going for 3 days before any fractal can be repeated. That will quickly lead to a very much repeated spread of fractals after 3 days. As there is currently only one extra fractal besides the one use
... keep reading on reddit β‘Yeah, you heard it right, and you most likely know that already, but lemme give you some technical rationale of how this might happen. The analysis is build upon fractal techniques, so that the previous price action is used for making this forecast. Buckle up and eat a Crayon, fellow trader (the word is used as anagram you know for what) as it will help you stay nutrated for the rest of this reading, and it might even help you with the digestion (of the information in the post).
This is not a financial advice and I am not and a professional advisor, I just enjoy to share my knowledge and educate brainless apes occasionally.
"BuT whY dO I neEd your FARTCAL ANALizis?!1"
Well, that's a good question. When I was a young ape living free in the Steppes of Kazakhstan... JK, leave poor Vlad alone for a moment. The fractal (from Latin fractus) means a steady scalable design of irregular shape emerging on any data. The trade fractal in the financial market is the pattern, formed by a sequence(es) of candles, which has peculiar identifiable characteristics and a tendency to reoccur across different scales and time-frames. Fractals are simple yet important, repetitive formations used by traders to identify and to confirm a trend. Apely speaking, fartcals allow us to forecast the future price action based on the previous similar trends on a given trading instrument.
Now that the captain is gone, let's get to business.
I know that you all love Crayons with all of your hearts, so I will use rare turquoise and magenta ones in this analysis. Furthermore, I did my best to simplify the method of distinguishing the fractal sequences, using simple lines, and hopefully you should need no more than one brain wrinkle to understand it.What you see on the chart (one candle represents 2 hours of price action) above is a perfect example of beautiful fractals. The chart starts from the 11th of January with the turquoise slightly downward tilted consolidation. Next you see a relatively soft magenta upward impulse (14-16 Jan), followed by another turquoise consolidation, this time slightly tilting up and lasting for about three days. Next is where the things really start to get interesting (22nd Jan), as the subsequent magenta upward impulse accelerates exponentially. This accelerection does not go quietly, erupting into
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hello friends, I am overlapping a fractal from previous XMR price action on the live chart, and it is following quite nicely. What do you think of this kind of analysis?
The ellipse is where I got it from, the blue is its reproduction
Recently I came across the term Fractal Analysis but didn't find any understandable resource. I know what Fractal is. Please suggest me some easy articles.
HOWDY PARTNER!
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