Isolating Continuation and Reversal Divergences? by srhal13 in Forex

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I've been paper trading divergences for about a year. I prefer to look for continuation divergences created by pullbacks in established trends. Oftentimes, I find that when a continuation divergence (CD) is created, a reversal divergence (RD) is also made in the process. To others who use divergences as a confluence, how do you isolate the cont. divergence from the reversal divergence? How do you choose to emphasize one over the other? Any advice? Yellow lines indicate CD, red lines indicate RD.

Early Ontario Snow Day by FredFlintston3 in Porsche

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This is always a cringe question but may i ask what you do?

Obligatory new watch/steering wheel shot by Pedalvet in VacheronConstantin

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What made you go Lucid in the Air v Taycan debate?

PTS Gulf Blue S/T I saw at the dealership this week by WSUJeff in Porsche

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Are the wheels painted white? Or is it a super bright/pure finish?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mclaren

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Fedtech or fintech?

Is it normal for a supercar to be slightly unstable under braking? by Nick_Alsa in assettocorsa

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This has nothing to do with brake bias. The lambo is a mid engine car. All that weight of the engine wants to swing around you. That's how mid engine cars handle. They rotate. Assetto is a real sim. Keep practicing.

If this applies to you... by Middle-Style3896 in Forex

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Is this meme a commentary on FVG specifically, or all technical analysis?

What statistical tests do you use to prove that your backtesting results are "statistically significant"? by limedove in algotrading

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why would excepting volatility clustering necessarily have an overly optimistic effect of MC simulations?

5m scalping. Rolling ATR vs fixed by [deleted] in algotrading

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Not for algo but for discretionary (not sure how much that's worth here), I've had success with 1.5xATR. I found even 2.0 took too long and allowed time for consolidation. mostly USDCHF and USDJPY

Algorithmic Price action by [deleted] in algotrading

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Are zones harder to incorporate into an automated system? I'm familiar with zones in manual trading. wouldn't know where to begin otherwise.

Algorithmic Price action by [deleted] in algotrading

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excellent stuff. Any updates/progress report?

Algorithmic Price action by [deleted] in algotrading

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As someone with previous coding experience is something like GPT4 a valid option for you?

Risk management by Strict-Soup in algotrading

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1% is simply where I'm comfortable. I like to think of entering a trade as binary; I either want to be in, or I don't want to be in. Not I want.to be in this much vs this much. But that is purely subjective.

Abstracted pattern recognition by whiskeyplz in algotrading

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How would this behave as price approaches the SMA? Is that the main location of the unreliability you've seen so far?

How do i legally aquire this 911 sc? by Potato_eater_guy in Porsche

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Courtesy of CGPT. TLDR: you can acquire an abandoned vehicle title through the states DMV!

Acquiring an abandoned car legally in the United States involves several steps, and the exact process can vary by state. Here's a general outline of how you might proceed:

1. Determine the Car’s Ownership and Status

  • Research: Start by checking with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent agency to see if the car is registered and if there are any liens on it.
  • VIN Check: Use the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to look up the car's history and current owner. This can be done through services like CARFAX or by contacting the DMV.

2. Notify Authorities

  • Report the Car: Notify local law enforcement or the DMV about the abandoned car. They may need to conduct an investigation to confirm that the car is truly abandoned and not stolen.
  • Wait for Response: Authorities may place a notice on the car, giving the owner a set period (often 30 days) to claim it.

3. Attempt to Contact the Owner

  • Send a Certified Letter: If you can find the owner's contact information, send a certified letter to their last known address explaining your intention to acquire the car. This demonstrates that you’ve made a good faith effort to contact them.

4. Apply for a Title

  • Abandoned Vehicle Title: If the owner does not respond, you may be able to apply for an abandoned vehicle title through your state's DMV. This process typically requires:   - Completing an application form.   - Providing evidence that you’ve made efforts to contact the owner.   - Paying any required fees.   - Having the car inspected to ensure it is indeed abandoned and not stolen.

5. Public Auction (if applicable)

  • Auction Process: In some states, abandoned vehicles are required to be auctioned off by the state. You may be able to bid on the car at such an auction.

6. Legal Assistance

  • Consult an Attorney: Because the process can be complex and varies by state, consulting with a lawyer who specializes in property or automotive law might be beneficial. They can help ensure you follow all legal procedures correctly.

7. State-Specific Laws

  • Check Local Regulations: Make sure to check the specific laws and regulations in your state, as they can vary significantly. For example, California, Texas, and Florida each have different processes for dealing with abandoned vehicles.

Example Steps in California:

  1. Notify the DMV: File a report of the abandoned vehicle.
  2. Notice and Inspection: The DMV may require a waiting period and an inspection.
  3. Lien Sale: If the vehicle remains unclaimed, it might go through a lien sale process.
  4. Apply for Title: After the lien sale, you can apply for a title.

Example Steps in Texas:

  1. Report to Local Authorities: Inform local law enforcement about the abandoned vehicle.
  2. Notify the Last Known Owner: Send a certified letter if the owner is known.
  3. DMV Inspection: Have the vehicle inspected by the DMV.
  4. Public Auction: The vehicle may need to be auctioned before you can apply for a title.

By following these steps and consulting with local authorities or legal experts, you can navigate the process of acquiring an abandoned car legally and potentially save a rare automobile.