Hedging Martingale. - page 15

 
khorosh:
Even if it's small, it's still an extra profit. Why give it up.
So I understood correctly that in the direction of the trend earns 1 initial lot and martingale gains a reversal against the trend
 
khorosh:
Even if it's small, it's still an extra profit. Why give it up.
In principle, yes, I agree. It's just unlikely that the bail may not be enough to wait for "geometry" to rollback, i.e., let's say in 3-5 pps this whole pack rolls back a decent amount to the direction it was opened in, but with another (mAll) significantly... there may not be enough collateral in general to sit out these 3-5 pps before the rollback...
 
khorosh:
I've tried a lot of options, including this one. I did not get a good result. I tried the following one: if a buy signal appears when the price is below the last buy order price, the lot is increased, if it is above the price the lot is decreased.
Thanks, the experience saves time
 
transcendreamer:

the idea of combining an averaging and a rollover martingale:

first the martingale averaging works and after a certain point (trend recognition) all orders are closed and volume is doubled and reversed

hmm, probably nothing new to say....

yeah...
 
edutak:
instead of Fibonacci levels?

instead of any fixed levels

it is logical to consider that false breakthroughs often occur, i.e. pre-imposed limits would help

 
transcendreamer:
So I understood correctly that in the direction of the trend it earns 1 initial lot and martingale plays the reversal against the trend
Yes.
 
R0MAN:

Ouch... :-)

easy/not easy - any approach I'm looking for... take and make BEAUTIFUL trades!

Slipped into rethinking lackey and choosing an office for him... :-)

They say "night-night scalpers" these days - RULE!

the night wolves scalpers are pretty average, at least for me

trend trading of any kind and prudence rules

 
transcendreamer:

instead of any fixed levels

However, it is not logical to take into account that there is often a false breach, i.e. pre-imposed limits will help

Do you think limit orders are more effective than a robot?
 
edutak:
Do you think limit orders are more efficient than a robot?

I don't think it's the right way to put it.

I'm just used to manual trading.

 

that's an interesting idea - martingale on synthetics

perhaps someone has tried it?

(disclaimer - this is all out of purely theoretical interest of course)