I love your vids and I respect your opinion. I just don't see how gold could get to $4,000. We shall see. I just don't think there is enough juice out there for everyone.
@orangedac they are sensible looking at the data. Looking at the step-sizes I saw in the data at first I didn't believe it but then I realized, all things being equal, time-frames are getting smaller for the fractal pattern. So while I see a 1200 to 1440 jump (1.2 factor or +20 %) I then determine 3 of those is 1.2^3 = 1.728 factor x 1200 USD = 2073.6 and suddenly this makes sense. 3 jumps in 18 months does not fit past data because the time-frame keeps getting smaller for each jump-then-hover
@orangedac and these jump-then-hover periods are typical in the bull-market of gold in the last 9 years, therefore, to see 'even-spaced jumps' only in price in log-scale you'd need to perform a non-linear transform on the x-axis (time) (exponential-scale going forward) and suddenly the jumps are linearized.
I love your vids and I respect your opinion. I just don't see how gold could get to $4,000. We shall see. I just don't think there is enough juice out there for everyone.
ohio1998 1 year ago
@ohio1998
well as of right now we are not on that track. however, when and if the trend does change I will let you know.
pulsescan72 1 year ago
@pulsescan72 , I hear ya. Thanks for your work.
ohio1998 1 year ago
@ohio1998
thanks your welcome.
pulsescan72 1 year ago
holy moley, your gold price projections are out of this world.
orangedac 1 year ago
@orangedac they are sensible looking at the data. Looking at the step-sizes I saw in the data at first I didn't believe it but then I realized, all things being equal, time-frames are getting smaller for the fractal pattern. So while I see a 1200 to 1440 jump (1.2 factor or +20 %) I then determine 3 of those is 1.2^3 = 1.728 factor x 1200 USD = 2073.6 and suddenly this makes sense. 3 jumps in 18 months does not fit past data because the time-frame keeps getting smaller for each jump-then-hover
ytgv3fc7 1 year ago
@orangedac and these jump-then-hover periods are typical in the bull-market of gold in the last 9 years, therefore, to see 'even-spaced jumps' only in price in log-scale you'd need to perform a non-linear transform on the x-axis (time) (exponential-scale going forward) and suddenly the jumps are linearized.
ytgv3fc7 1 year ago
@orangedac
thanks I really appreciate the encouragement. Thank you for your support.
pulsescan72 1 year ago