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@rauItrades
Professional equity operator. Archival work documenting precision wealth transfer via the NYSE NASDAQ and leading equities.
The U.S. public equity market is operated by every megalodon wealth firm, bank, family office, hedge fund etc. and these are the proprietary simple moving average operations used to vehiculate wealth in and out of the Nasdaq S&P500 Dow VIX and every equity on the NYSE NASDAQ AMS.
This is definitely a START to helping understand & truly utilizing the data you kindly share daily. Will continue trying to learn myself, but will keep looking for further guidance from you moving forward. As always, thank you again & wishing you a positive week ahead 🤝
Here’s something I think everyone wants to read or have clarified. Now for anyone with access to a desktop with charting platforms I’m going to make this pretty easy for you. You want to organize the platform to be able to search for any ‘outfit’ ‘equity’ and ‘timeframe’. You…
So go ahead and open any desktop platform. Remove and other technical analysis that you see on the ‘charting’ section and add the ‘simple moving averages’ [yup, the most basic form of technical analysis] : MA27 MA54 MA108 MA216 MA432 MA864. Done? Now search for the ticker SVIX.…
I've shorted the SVIX at 16.88 . There's a high frequency short operating on the outfit: [MA27 MA54 MA108 MA216 MA432 MA864] This outfit is a cryptographic play on binary and the sequential descent of the integers 4, 3, and 2 of 432. Or the... 432 Outfit. [MA432 at 16.88], This…
Apparently, I still haven’t bothered to explain how any of it works!
Thanks for letting us know, but as you still haven't bothered to explain how any of it works, it's useless information.
I’ve committed changes to the github repository containing all of the raw data operating equities in the NYSE and NASDAQ. Added Automated Short Orders Case Study: #5 Added Optimized Buying Algorithms Case Study: #19 github.com/raultrades/SMA…
I only post the US markets because it’s the only government paying me. So if London and Hong Kong stepped their cookies up—I’d happily share the Hang Seng or Footsie.