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I understand that it is difficult.
But it is relevant to anyone who actually trades in the markets.
There are always options that are better than those already known.
What are we worse?
We can do it the old-fashioned way)))
Interesting. Yeah.
And what is the sequence taken from? And the initial one from where?
https://www.mql5.com/ru/forum/329897
https://www.mql5.com/ru/forum/329897
Interesting. Thank you. Looking into it.
The idea has been plaguing me for a long time. How to create at 0 bar the most actual solution. I.e. to avoid jerking when crossing the boundaries of any level, trend, MA.
Everyone knows that anything can happen on the 0 bar. But!!!
But there is one thing - "high probability".
Who has interesting options.
Even exclude 20%.
I once thought about this: I walk in the crowd and I clearly know where it goes, i.e. I do not move in the wrong direction. How do I know that I have to go with the crowd? I do it subconsciously.
It is an interesting comparison. We are in the market all the time.
But the crowd starts to disperse at some point. Who is going to push us around?
I thought once water over what: here I go in a crowd and I clearly know where it moves, that is, I do not twitch in vain in the wrong direction. How do I know that I have to go with the crowd? I do it subconsciously.
The only way out is to step out of the crowd, find your target (e.g. a lamppost), and go towards it slowly.
It's an interesting comparison. We in the market are in this situation all the time.
But the crowd starts to fall apart at some point. Who is going to push us around?
That begs the question. Who pushes the market? The little guys or the big guys?
The only way out is to step out of the crowd, find your target (e.g. a lamppost), and walk slowly towards it.
The only way out is to step out of the crowd, find your target (a lamppost, for example), and walk towards it slowly.
I agree. There has to be a goal. If there is no goal there is nothing to do in the market.
There must still be a fulcrum. Not everyone may think about this question.
And it is in the title of this thread.
It's an interesting comparison. We in the market are in this situation all the time.
But the crowd starts to fall apart at some point. Who is going to push us around?