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Title: Please give an example of Signum system EC B&R
Post by: gizmotron on November 15, 2009, 02:40:13 PM
Please explain, step by step, Signum system EC B&R . After the clear concept is explained then please give an example.
Title: Re: Please give an example of Signum system EC B&R
Post by: Mr Chips on November 15, 2009, 02:54:09 PM
Quote from: Gizmotron on November 15, 2009, 02:40:13 PM
Please explain, step by step, Signum system EC B&R . After the clear concept is explained then please give an example.

  Look on the website         nolinks://nolinks.signumsystem.com (nolinks://nolinks.signumsystem.com)
Title: Re: Please give an example of Signum system EC B&R
Post by: gizmotron on November 15, 2009, 03:17:33 PM
OK, I've been through at least eight pages that were laid out with navigation by a person that has no concept of web etiquette or common navigation courtesy. At no time was I given a plausible reason to understand the process that determines P & M.

All I want is for some other person than Mr Chips explain how and why M+1, M+2 data ends up on a chart next to R & Bs. What makes these symbols change? He is very angry and has not provided a simple explanation.

Does this make sense?

QuoteIn the 'Intro to P&M', a qualification for the P symbol was duplication or a new + or - number in the above 3rd column. In row 3, if there had been another B, then column 3 would show +2 instead of 0. The result of a 0 in the third column creates the symbol M, as has been mentioned previously, M is in effect the opposite of P.
Title: Re: Please give an example of Signum system EC B&R
Post by: gizmotron on November 15, 2009, 03:38:42 PM
QuoteIn order for M to increase up to M - 8 the correct colour must come in, therefore to increase from M - 6 to M - 7 it requires a Red and so a bet can be placed on Red, with the expectation that the M trend will continue.

Signum has therefore identified a sufficient number of B & R to make a profit of +5 units.

The focus then is not on B & R, but on the movement of the symbol M.

Is that the explanation for M ?