A structural observation of financial charts.
What if price is not movement, but structure unfolding over time?
Most approaches try to interpret charts. This one starts from a different point: observation.
When observed long enough, price does not behave randomly. It begins to organize.
Recurring shapes, symmetry, tension between expansion and return — not as signals, but as expressions of an underlying geometry.
This perspective relates to financial chart structure, price behavior, and the way time organizes movement.
This is not a method. It is what remains when methods stop working.
The work does not aim to predict. It aims to recognize.
If you already feel that charts are not just variation, you already know why this exists.
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