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Integral Calculus Theory of Why Gold Fell - Short recap GOODREAD

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TVC:GOLD   CFDs on Gold (US$ / OZ)
Hey guys whatsup, this is my theory from integral calculus at the University of Arizona (SUPER BORING) by the way lol, but all those boring classes and long nights staying up to get the work done, payed off.
At first I didn't know how helpful it could when it came to trading. SImilarly trading, uses graphs, (2 dimensions), meaning, negative and positive integers (-.+) and not 3 dimensions, unless vector calculus. I use the moving averages FEEL FREE TO USE THE MOVING AVERAGES YOURSELF TO TRY IT OUT, ( I like to help people learn, and hope that god will give me back something in return for helping you out and feeding your children godbless). Anyway the moving average firstly show an inflection point, " An inflection point is a point on a curve at which the sign of the curvature (i.e., the concavity) changes. Inflection points may be stationary points, but are not local maxima or local minima. For example, for the curve plotted above, the point is an inflection point." This just means the slope DY/DX, in this case is the y axis which is the integer ( price), and the x- axis which is (time), thus (price over time), or (price/time) = (dy/dx) is the SLOPE. The slope can be found using this at any given point, at any given time. Anyway, an inflection point can be found using the moving average set, (one way it can be found, probably the best so far ive found) search for an upside down "V" using the moving averages at a peak or maxima ( time to short!). Oddly enough on the weekly chart I was able to see the the ema (estimated moving average 365) was used as resistance, and we fell, I confirmed this with the moving averages to find the inflection point. 2) another way moving averages can be really useful with calculus theory, is to find parabolic curves, One description of a parabola involves a point (the focus) and a line (the directrix). The focus does not lie on the directrix. The parabola is the locus of points in that plane that are equidistant from both the directrix and the focus. ... A parabola is a graph of a quadratic function, y = x2, for example. This boring stuff just means, you can use the ma's to look for curvature can upwards down rounded "V" for short movement, that will converge to (negative infinity), or at least show signs that the price action wants to convergence to negative infinity. Also the inflection points will also show that the price wants to converge to (-) infinity in a downwards trend.

Ilya
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Sorry might have to zoom in not sure why its showing the waves at the bottom, trading view glitch
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