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Topic: BTC Fractals. - page 3. (Read 4749 times)

legendary
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May 01, 2014, 06:50:02 PM
#15
This is fairly mind-blowing.  I started to see this in DanV's video.  Actually, I saw the "mother" and child" before I saw his video but his video crystallized the idea.  I just went to bitcoinwisdom and pulled up Huobi's charts (since it has the most liquidity) and even on 15 min, 5 min, and 1 min timescales I see the same pattern as in the top post repeat numerous times as I scroll to the left.
full member
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May 01, 2014, 06:18:21 PM
#14
Thanks chessnut, I'll have a look at that now Smiley
legendary
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May 01, 2014, 06:16:07 PM
#13
http://fractalfoundation.org/resources/what-are-fractals/

the moving illustrations show it best  Wink
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May 01, 2014, 06:14:52 PM
#12
I haven't but googling it right now Smiley
sr. member
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Decentralize All The Things!
May 01, 2014, 06:12:15 PM
#11
Can someone explain what a fractal is?


You might have heard about the Mandelbrot set, it gives you a clear visual idea about what fractals are.
donator
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Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
May 01, 2014, 06:04:50 PM
#10
Can someone explain what a fractal is?
Its a mathematical term for self similar functions. They hold similar patterns at different resolutions.
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May 01, 2014, 05:59:29 PM
#9
Can someone explain what a fractal is?
legendary
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May 01, 2014, 05:03:22 PM
#8
Are you saying that the part inside the box looks like what follows?

Or are you saying that the part inside the box looks like the whole?

the part in the box looks like the whole and vice versa. There are two other fractals within the whole that look like the whole, the I wave and the V wave (although 'I' is messy). Same for every fractal, down to (i) scale.

I am using the III wave as an example because III waves are always the best defined of all waves.
legendary
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May 01, 2014, 04:01:29 PM
#7
Are you saying that the part inside the box looks like what follows?

Or are you saying that the part inside the box looks like the whole?
legendary
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May 01, 2014, 09:30:08 AM
#6
I have a lot of Fiat sitting around... dear lord it's tempting to throw a bunch at BTC.. humz..
legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
May 01, 2014, 03:37:58 AM
#5
to da moon!!!
legendary
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I may write code in exchange for bitcoins.
May 01, 2014, 02:26:40 AM
#4
As an EW analyst I went to the effort of making this illustration of fractals, if not only because some might find it interesting to see. I do not mean for it to be predictive, because by large it is retrospective.


I noticed a self-similar pattern when looking at the all-time chart on bitcoinaverage.com  the other day.  Truly fascinating.  I think that fractals are a hallmark of naturalistic data---including socilogical/behavorial data in mass-systems.
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April 30, 2014, 09:10:07 PM
#3
Indeed, it is fascinating. And it is all the more fascinating when you consider the fact that price can essentially be seen as a visualized output of thought and sentiment on a mass scale.

Tells you a lot about the workings of our minds, especially when put in groups.
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Web Developer
April 30, 2014, 08:55:48 PM
#2
 Shocked
legendary
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April 30, 2014, 08:22:13 PM
#1
As an EW analyst I went to the effort of making this illustration of fractals, if not only because some might find it interesting to see. I do not mean for it to be predictive, because by large it is retrospective.

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