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Oksana, please tell me you mentioned a team that has been developing the EA for 7 years. An enviable longevity for a team of programmers. I would like to know at least in what field of technical analysis the team works. I suppose the ATS is not banal - I log in, sit down and take a profit.
Oksana, please tell me you mentioned a team that has been developing the EA for 7 years. An enviable longevity for a team of programmers. I would like to know at least in what field of technical analysis the team works. I suppose the ATS is not banal - I log in, sit down and take profit.
Trading without a stop loss, is it like opening a trade and sitting there praying until the price comes back?
I'm sorry, why would she go back? More precisely where? To the opening price or something.
Either to the profit/boo point.
This is a topic entirely PR of the topicstarter's service, who is approaching the date of draining his cents with a no-stop trade.
Not to mention that none of the reports show the actual equity drawdown, which any respectable trader always looks at first.
Trading without a stop loss, is it like opening a trade and sitting praying until the price returns?
I take it that this strategy implies a RIGHT entry into a trade, and closing the pose according to the algorithm's signals to close the position or counter-open the pose....
This is quite realistic and doable. if there are reports confirming such work, why does it come across so aggressively? Scalpers also work without stops, so what? - It's in the order of the day...
I take it that this strategy implies a RIGHT entry into a trade, and closing the pose according to the algorithm's signals to close the position or counter-open the pose....
This is quite realistic and doable. if there are reports confirming such work, why does it come across so aggressively? Scalpers also work without stops, so what? - It's in the order of the day...