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Slice this data into bars or compare it with a tick chart and you'll be happy.
You can't tell SB from non-SB by sight, it's all about the statistical properties of the series.
How do you slice it into bars? It's a picture from Wikipedia. I asked because there is an argument about SB/non-SB as if they were very similar, but judging by the picture it isn't so. I found it strange that there could be confusion, or that there are different types of SB.
Take away the negative values.
And 'as a rule, such a model is a substantial simplification of the real process'.
How do you slice it into bars? It's a picture from Wikipedia. I asked because there is a lot of controversy around SB/non-SB, as if they are very similar phenomena, but judging by the picture, they are not. I thought it was strange that there could be confusion, or that there are different types of SB.
What difference does it make? A pitchfork to a rake?
Bringing you closer to the real process. Sort of.
.... Why cut them up? They are available in MT ready-made))
It's not SB at all, it doesn't look like it.
And who said that the SB?
I'm not pointing fingers, but there are allegations by some members in the thread. That it might be SB.
Well at least it's hard to tell from the looks of it.
But I am more interested in how to generate and test SB in MetaTrader. To look at the equity curve of one strategy for SB and FI and compare it.
I'm not pointing fingers, but there are allegations by some members in the thread. That maybe it is SB.
Well at least that is difficult to distinguish by sight.
Any series in our world can be described as SB and non SB.
Depends on what goals the analyzing individual has.
Both are true. Whatever is easier, work with it.
Any series in our world can be described as both SB and non-BB.
It depends on what the individual analysing has in mind.
Both are true. Whatever is easier, work with it.