For starters, I would like to address the fact that I am a total beginner... or as Glitch420 says, "we are n00bs". I am Glitchy's research partner; he recently encouraged me to join TradingView. Glitchy is teaching me 1.) his foundation theory of geometric-linear-regression modeling designed by a variety of constructs, and 2.) the basics of Traditional Analysis.
I am developing a construct of my own that I am working on validating to merge with Glitchy's framework.
Construct A: Fractal Mirroring (inspired from a slate and stylus)
This construct stems from braille. Braille is a code that utilizes patterns. There is one specific aspect of braille that I anticipate applying to my TradingView work. A slate and stylus is a tool for writing braille. When you read braille, you read it from left to right. When you use a slate and stylus to write braille, you braille from right to left a mirror image of the dots. Basically there is a “double flip” aspect because you flip two patterns. You flip the directional pattern and the dot pattern. So what does this have to do with TradingView? A “double flip” aspect reminds me that a pattern on a cryptocurrency chart may have more than one flip. For example, perhaps a pattern on a crypto chart may be a mirror flip image BUT ALSO turned upside down. Basically, I will keep my eyes peeled for validation of this “double flip” construct. (It may be even more than double… It could be triple and so on).
See Glitch420 ’s EOS part 1 and ETC part 1 for the basis of my validation. Thanks for reading my first post! Help a newbie out and like this post. Feel free to send comments/questions/constructive criticism/etc. :)
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