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7bit replied Aug 18, 2010I will post the photo that has been associated with the actual outcome in 10 minutes. There have been two photos all the time, lying here at my side and nobody except me has seen them until in 10 minutes. One has been labled with LONG, one has been ...
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7bit replied Aug 18, 2010This misunderstanding shouldn't impact the experiment as such because you only predicted the photo that I will show you, not the trade or the times directly.
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7bit replied Aug 18, 2010Thats why I wrote 15:00 GMT this is 17:00 in Germany where I live or 16:00 in your time zone.
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7bit replied Aug 17, 2010the candle has opened at 1.2870, i have placed stoploss at 1.2770 and takeprofit at 1.2970 I am using Oanda quotes as a reference since they are well known amongst forex traders and also this is where my money is.
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7bit replied Aug 17, 2010You are right, it IS mind boggling. If people like Everett or DeWitt or Tegmark were/are right with their interpretation of quantum mechanics then this would indeed have very interesting implications on how we should understand or interpret concepts ...
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7bit replied Aug 17, 2010It would be good if we had more viewers (an uneven number of viewers) all viewing the same task. In statistics there exists a concept of boosting the predictions of several *independent* classifiers to greatly improve stability and accuracy. [Edit: ...
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7bit replied Aug 17, 2010Exactly. I won't show you the other photo or mention anything it shows. But I have started to create a database to document every trial, the two photos and their labels, everything that was posted and emailed before, during and after the trial with ...
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7bit replied Aug 17, 2010Ok, I received the session and also decided to introduce a weighting or scoring of the session based on how difficult or easy it was to match the photo in step 5. I will use a scale ranging from 50% (totally undecided, 50:50) to 100% (perfect match, ...
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7bit replied Aug 16, 2010ok BillyNoMates (and anybody else who wants to participate) lets just directly proceed to our first experiment, I have pondered about the theory long enough now, lets just start to predict the real market now
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7bit replied Aug 16, 2010I have thought about how to practically implement the whole process so it has the following properties: the trading strategy itself should be a Risk:Reward = 1:1 per trade strategy, done in a market and on a timeframe where spread costs are ...
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7bit replied Aug 14, 2010It would indeed be exactly like flipping a coin if the effect of RV would not exist and by selecting and assigning the photos randomly we can remove all bias and make the answers look like normally distributed ones and zeros with a mean of 0.5 like ...
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7bit replied Aug 14, 2010The idea is quite simple: If we assume (the correctness of this asumption might be discussed separately) that a remote viewer is able to see (and describe) something (a scene, an event, an image he will be shown at some later time) that is currently ...
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7bit replied Aug 14, 2010YOU have no right to call something "scam" without being able to support your absurd claims against well observed reality with only the slightest bit of reason or some sort of arguments. The burden of proof is on you because the topic of this thread ...
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7bit replied Aug 14, 2010BillyNoMates hasn't written any BS, instead he provided valuable input for the topic of this thread. The link he posted contains some of the most relevant information about RV and trading I have seen so far and the protocol he described a few posts ...
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7bit replied Aug 13, 2010Now this is a brilliant Idea that didn't come to my mind before. I always thought I would have to be a remote viewer myself to make experiments with it but the way you described it it is indistinguishable (for the viewer) from the standard procedure ...
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7bit replied Aug 11, 2010It all looks correct with the little exception that a piece of the BE line is missing but this might have been an unclean shutdown (crash) of metatrader where it does not store arrows on the chart or you otherwise deleted the arrow objects. Ths BE ...
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7bit replied Aug 11, 2010the function stop() is called everytime it stops (due to TP, stop-button or stop line). to start it again you have to call go(). if you want it only on auto-tp then you have to find the function where it checks the autotp and thencalls stop(). ...
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7bit replied Aug 8, 2010I have not "gone to ground", I just have found a more rewarding way to kill the time between my trades than hanging around in this forum all day long.
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7bit replied Jul 21, 2010I hope you are on demo as i have repeatedly and strongly recommended. Losses cannot be spectacular, they are limited to 20 pip per stoploss and around 10 stoplosses per day. You must see this in relation to the potential profits of many thousands of ...
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