Up to the present, we have not had any mathematically rigorous price movement theory. Instead, we have had to deal with experience-based assumptions stating that the price moves in a certain way after a certain pattern. Of course, these assumptions have been supported neither by statistics, nor by theory. The article provides the concepts and foundations of the mathematical apparatus of the rigorous theory price movement theory. more...
EUR/USD is heading towards a week full of important data releases and events, from both sides of the pair, that will whip up volatility further. more...
USD/JPY has risen sharply this year, but it may soon begin to correct lower on signs that Fed hawkishness has peaked amid rapidly slowing U.S. economic activity. Intra-day H4 price is on secondary correction by trying to break 200 SMA to below for the primary bearish trend to be started with support level at 135.55 as a possible target to re-enter. more...
If the rumors about Nvidia’s next-gen lineup are true, well-heeled gamers will have GPUs worth drooling over (except please don’t – Ed) All the rumors about outrageous power consumption and triple-slot coolers have done little to diminish peoples’ appetite for the upcoming RTX 40-series. Now there’s more fuel ...
In the previous article, we considered the k-means clustering method and studied its implementation using the Python language. However, the use of integration often imposes certain restrictions and additional costs. In particular, the current integration state does not allow the use of data of built-in applications such as indicators or terminal event handling. A lot of classic indicators are implemented in various libraries, but when we talk about custom indicators, we will need to reproduce ...