FOREX - Trends, forecasts and implications 2016 - page 604
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Mighty, then why did you go into the sale? The old one bought the euro, and you know, I think he was right.
And clarification - https://www.mql5.com/ru/forum/71038/page576#comment_2689291
Does this https://www.mql5.com/ru/forum/71038/page521#comment_2669896 look like a sale?
And clarification - https://www.mql5.com/ru/forum/71038/page576#comment_2689291
Are these two links on indices or what? This is not the time to trade on history-based indices. Volumes are the decisive word on price movements, I think.
The problem is that the price went up... This is a link to the forecast. At that time Stary was still shouting about 0.9 for the Euro and that it would not go higher than 1.108 - here was a collection of screenshots on this topic. Read it and laugh - https://www.mql5.com/ru/forum/71038/page565#comment_2687139
It happens to everyone, I can tell you that. There's an error in the calculation by hand. If you drill the calculator, it won't calculate the same way. You need a program.
You need to recalculate the archive of reports, overlay the history of quotes, check the method of calculation and so on.
But no one wants to use hands to impose all of the available reports on the history to find the error - well, where and what was the error, for example, why was I expecting the downward trend, and the price went up?
Happens to everyone, I can tell you that. The error in manual calculations is obvious. If you drill the calculator, it won't calculate the same way. You need a program.
I have no mistakes, the price was at 1.1050-70 when I told them it would not go higher and they were buying like sheep with HIM in charge. Not only that, I also sold there and showed them the sale later, they were biting themselves on the y...a and swearing))))
Before that, I told them to sell above 1.14 and from 1.12, they also bought. When I told them to sell above 1.14 and 1.12 they also bought.
As for Spirit on red, he is a dumb-head, Romain, his friend, had been buying euro for 3 weeks with his online levels in ToC.
And 0.9 will be 0.9, no way.
We have nothing to calculate there automatically, so we do not need any programs.
I have no mistakes, the price was at 1.1050-70 when I told them it would not go higher and they were buying like sheep with HIM in charge. Not only that, I also sold there and showed them the sale later, they were biting themselves on the y...a and swearing))))
Before that, I told them to sell above 1.14 and from 1.12, they also bought. When I told them to sell above 1.14 and 1.12 they also bought.
As for Spirit on red, he is a dumb-head, Romain, his friend, had been buying euro for 3 weeks with his online levels in ToC.
And that 0.9 will be so no way.
It happens to everyone, I can tell you that. There's an error in the calculation by hand. If you drill the calculator, it won't calculate the same way. You need a program.
You need to analyse the archive of reports on history, check the method of calculation and so on.
But no one wants to use our hands to overlay all available reports on the history to find the error - well, where and what was the error - why did I give a forecast downwards, but the price went up?
But the funny thing is that after all this, he dumped the others - and he had done some good. Just someone on a longer interval. And they are naturally less errors by definition!!!
And that dumb-ass Mmmm-mighty is freaking out because he didn't get it, he was poking around in private, thinking I'd hand him a silver platter))))))
And that 0.9 will be there, that's not an option.