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Can you add a function to MetaTrader 6 that scrolls a row of chart windows to the next row of chart windows? There are a lot of chart windows to open.
Such a feature will be added to the MT7.
Will the option to support 8K resolution be added to MetaTrader 6?
Windows misses 9. MT misses 6 .
In the next version, I would like to see an editor with improved versioning support. Google documents is ideal
Windows misses 9. MT will miss 6 . we need to discuss at once, the seventh model
If the predictions for neural-network algorithmic trading and the exponential growth in computing power requirements it causes are correct, then MT6 will completely overturn the way we think about trading terminals. Gone are the indicators, the charts, the manual markup tools. Algorithmically predetermined Expert Advisors with invariable logic will disappear, as well as their libraries of layouts. Meta-editor will be reborn in the "Colab" analogy, while the tester will be developed for neural networks only. Visualization will be removed as a rudiment, and the remains of the GUI will be thrown into the "piggy bank of the past". However, there will be voice assistant (MT-bot), which will listen and respond to lamers trying to build something in the market.
In general, the logic of automation will lead first to "removal" of traders' hands from trading, and tomorrow - to "removal" of their heads from it.)))) And all that will be left is an electronic wallet that decides for itself how to trade.
A bright future, what can you say! ))))
If the predictions of the move to neural-network algorithmic trading and the exponential growth in computing power it causes are correct, then MT6 will completely overturn the way we think about trading terminals. Gone will be indicators, charts, manual markup tools. Algorithmically predefined EAs with immutable logic will disappear, as well as their libraries of layouts. Meta-editor will be reborn in the "Colab" analogy, while the tester will be developed for neural networks only. Visualization will be removed as a rudiment, and the remains of the GUI will be thrown into the "piggy bank of the past". However, there will be voice assistant (MT-bot), which will listen and respond to lamers trying to build something in the market.
In general, the logic of automation will lead first to "removal" of traders' hands from trading, and tomorrow - to "removal" of their heads from it.)))) And all that will be left is an electronic wallet that decides for itself how to trade.
A bright future, what can you say! ))))
Utopia... Then immediately a certain amount to each resident of the earth in a certain period and that's it. If all trading goes to one algorithm, which is basically what it says. Then there is no point in the stock/currency market.
Utopia... Then a certain amount of money to each resident of the earth at once in an account for a certain period and that's it. If all trading goes to one algorithm, which is basically what it says. Then there is no point in the stock/currency market.
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%AF%D0%BD,_%D0%AD%D0%BD%D0%B4%D1%80%D1%8E
On 6 November 2017, he applied to the US Federal Election Commission to enter the race for the Democratic Party nomination forthe 2020 presidential election. He has based his socio-economic agenda on the introduction ofan unconditional basic income of $1000 per month in the US for every citizen aged 18 and over.
Interestingly, the enthusiasts of the above scenario fail to understand two fundamental things:
1. they want to launch technological absurdity into meaningful (so far) market interactions between participants so that people forget what and why they are trading.
2. 2. They think that they are brilliantly anticipating the future, not knowing that the tendencies of market rebirth are governed by the objective logic of world processes, not them.