A list of puns related to "Transactional Analysis"
Hey! I am wondering what predictional analysis could be done with transactional data which would be useful for a common user. ATM we are using 7 day moving average. which is a nice trend indicator. I was thinking of ARIMA to see Actual vs Forecast Values. But i have no idea how to create a separate chart for each country to country model with comparison to last year data... I am using alteryx, R and PowerBi for data view. I will be very greatful for any ideas or insights, links etc.. Have a great day!
DISCLOSURE: This is not a financial advise and I am not a financial advisor just an ape with a laptop and 0.5 brain wrinkles.
I went through the short transactional data for Friday on 4 exchanges Cboe EDGX, Cboe EDGA, Cboe BATS and Cboe BYX. You can find it here.
These four exchanges represent about 20% of the total short volume of AMC for a given day.
https://preview.redd.it/uj5mjcu4dco61.png?width=1073&format=png&auto=webp&s=edaecef3b04e1981466e6b8f34c6df145cc8612e
Each dot represents a short transaction of more than 500 shares that occurred at any given second in time. As you can see it basically mimics the actual graph. The bigger the dot the bigger the transaction. If dots are aligned under each other, it means that there were different transactions being made at different prices at the same point in time.
In my opinion it is just a picture perfect representation of the market manipulation that occurred.
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Summary of the shenanigans' for smooth brained apes:
DURING THE 14.00 - 13.99 THERE WERE ALMOST ALWAYS 2 OR MORE SHORT TRANSACTIONS PER SECOND BEING MADE AT 14.00 and 13.99.
AROUND THE FLASHCRASH BEFORE MARKET CLOSE THERE WERE MORE THAN 3 TRANSACTIONS OF 20000 SHARES EACH HAPPENING ALMOST AT THE SAME SECOND.
THEY NEVER FUCKING STOPPED SHORTING THE STOCK EVEN FOR 1 FUCKING SECOND.
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This is the shit that hedgies are trying to pull off. But you know what ?
WE AINT FUCKING LEAVING !!!
Eric Berne has a psychoanalytically / psychodynamically informed game theory that works in an interpersonal perspective.
His stuff is excellently laid out in a Games People Play, and a documentation on him:
Berne's talking about all these groups around the world devoted to transactional analysis back then. (Also aside: Kohut would speak of self psychology groups). Today I don't think I've seen any transactional analysis, despite usefulness, I'll endeavor to highlight in this post
There's this concept of "ego states":
Straight from the horses mouth:
Ego states
>Berne described ego states as coherent ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving that occur together. Today, we can also conceptualize them as the manifestations of specific neural networks in the brain. Thanks to advances in neuroimaging, neural networks can actually be visualized.
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>Berne labeled networks that develop early in life as Child ego states. When we activate one of these, we act like the child we once were. Networks which represent the internalization of the people who raised us, as we experienced them, Berne named Parent. When in Parent we think, feel, and act like one of our parents or like someone who took their place. Ego states which deal with the here and now in a nonemotional way are called Adult. When in Adult, we appraise reality objectively and make fact-based decisions, while making sure that Child or Parent emotions or ideas do not contaminate the process.
Berne, Eric. Games People Play (p. 2). Tantor eBooks. Kindle Edition.
Games
aka repetition compulsion, projective identification patterns?
C (Con) + G (Gimmick) = R (Response) β> X (Switch) β> P (Payoff)
>In Games People Play, Berne describes a game as a patterned and predictable series of transactions which are superficially plausible but actually conceal motivations and lead to a well-defined predictable outcome. They are habitual, dysfunctional methods of obtaining strokes, and the people involved are not fully aware of the two levels of t
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hi there! For those of you who were here during the Ward days, you may remember me as that guy who wrote about >!Carol!< a bunch. I have an interest in abusive power dynamics, and I find the exploration of such power dynamics (especially in parent/child relationships) through fiction to be fascinating, since it can often be a safe lens for people caught in such abusive relationships to become aware of this fact, or to receive validation that yes, this is, in fact, abusive and they are right to be upset.
In the case of Ward I mentioned above, her abuse is often sneaky, using expected social norms as a cover to get away with subtly putting her child down and framing situations in her favour in ways that are difficult to challenge without looking rude. This can sometimes make it difficult to articulate how and why she makes her victims feel so awful, and the main reason I wanted to write about her was to put these things to words and provide a clearer image of just how she worked and what she was doing.
Veronaβs dad does not operate this way.
The ways in which he grinds Verona down are obvious and transparent, and the particular flavour of awful with him comes from the fact that Verona is very much trapped in that house and with that man, because there are no good alternatives for her to go to. In other words, thereβs not a ton of things to point to and elaborate on, because most readers will find themselves able to grasp exactly whatβs going on here.
But then Verona had her screaming match with him in Out on a Limb 3.1, and it marked a shift in the dynamic that I found interesting and clicked with some of the other things I was thinking about regarding her situation, and I saw fit to finally write a post about it.
For this post, I will be calling on the psychoanalytic theory of Transactional Analysis (TA), which relies on three ego states (parent, child and adult) to explain human behaviour and interactions. I will be giving an introduction to TA first, before discussing how it applies to the situation.
Note: I am NOT a licensed or accredited therapist. I have never studied psychology or any other subject related to this. I am just an interested layman, and everything I have to say on the matter should be read with this taken into account. I get my information
... keep reading on reddit β‘Do you consider TA to be psychoanalytic? It is my understanding that Eric Berne was a psychoanalyst, but I have colleagues who have argued that it is a cognitive approach and best suited as a means of psychoeducation.
http://www.clairenewton.co.za/my-articles/transactional-analysis-part1-the-masks-we-wear.html http://www.clairenewton.co.za/my-articles/transactional-analysis-part-ii-the-games-we-play.html http://www.clairenewton.co.za/my-articles/transactional-analysis-part-iii-the-scripts-we-follow.html
As I elevate... The collective elevates
I'm in therapy and currently learning about transactional analysis and how to stop playing conversational games. In reading Berne's Games People Play, he talks about when you choose to not play a game when another person is inviting you to play, that often this will be met by feelings of depression and despair in the initiator as they no longer receive the payoff they are accustomed to.
Can you please shed some light on what it is like to be in that role? I'm curious what some of my family members or friends are thinking when I choose to not engage in game playing.
For example, I've recently stopped playing "Now I've Got You, You Son of a Bitch" and "If it Weren't for You" with someone who has traditionally taken the victim role. (I'm a recovering helper) I'm having difficulty understanding what they are experiencing. I haven't found sources that go into why they are having such an intense reaction of despair and what exactly that feels like.
Thank you in advance.
edit: grammar
I'm a psychology student, and I've been studying Transactional Analysis... loved the concept and understood the TA part, but Games People Play went completely over my head! Does anyone know Any books or sources which explain the concept of Games more clearly?
If you are finding for psychoanalytic theory and method of therapy than letβs have a look at transactional analysis? It is analysis is a psychoanalytic theory and method of therapy wherein social transactions are analyzed to determine the ego state of the patient as a basis for understanding behavior. In it, the patient is taught to alter the ego state as a way to solve emotional problems. The benefits of analysis can increase self-awareness, also promote personal reflection.
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