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Lecture 6: The Geometry of Time — Trade Lifecycles, Resonant Durations, and Temporal Compression within GATS
- November 2, 2025
- Posted by: Drglenbrown1
- Categories: GATS Lecture Series, GATS Methodology
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This lecture develops the Temporal Geometry Model within the Global Algorithmic Trading Software (GATS). Each trade is treated as a temporal organism whose lifespan expands or contracts with volatility, multi-timeframe alignment, and the 18.75% adaptive law. We formalize Temporal Compression (TC), Resonant Duration (Tres), and Chrono-Risk Scaling, and provide MT5/GATS execution patterns that convert volatility into measurable time.
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Lecture 5: Portfolio-Level Calibration — From FX to Indices and Beyond
- November 2, 2025
- Posted by: Drglenbrown1
- Categories: Algorithmic Trading, Global Daily Insights, Global Financial Engineers, Global Financial Insights, Trading Psychology, Algorithmic Trading
This lecture extends the foundational GATS risk geometry from individual trade logic to full portfolio orchestration. Through Portfolio-Level Resonance Calibration (PLRC), the system harmonizes volatility, risk, and trail parameters across multiple asset classes—FX, indices, metals, energies, and crypto. Using normalized ATR ratios, DS=DAATS initialization, and the 18.75% Law, GATS achieves coherent risk expression across diverse markets. The result is a unified field of temporal risk symmetry where each instrument breathes proportionally within a portfolio’s collective rhythm.
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Lecture 3: Death-Stop (DS) and DAATS — Converting Drawdown into Time
- November 2, 2025
- Posted by: Drglenbrown1
- Category: GATS Lecture Series
GATS Lecture 3 codifies DS=DAATS initialization and the 18.75% Break-Even law, showing how to convert drawdown into time with constant trail amplitude and MT5-ready logic.