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What's the problem? The theory has been laid out here, anyone can practice coding and observe the behaviour of equity.
If pyramiding works on one pair, why shouldn't it work in a portfolio? Here is the test from 01.01.2020 on the eu.
And I'm too lazy to do multicurrency. There are, of course, disadvantages to pyramiding as well. It pours during flat, though slowly. It earns only when there is a trend. If there is no trend, there is no profit.
If pyramiding works on one pair, why shouldn't it work in a portfolio? Here is the test from 01.01.2020 on euR.
And I'm too lazy to do multicurrency. There are, of course, disadvantages to pyramiding as well. It pours during flat, though slowly. It earns only when there is a trend. If there is no trend there is no profit.
If you add 3-4-5 levels of shares in flat, then pyramiding will work on trend :))
compatible :)) add minirthing on 3-4-5 levels of shares in the flat section - the pyramid will turn on the trend :))
Thanks for the tip, I will try to use it in my future work. I just need to solve the problem of the trend line boundary with the flat. First of all, perhaps one can bluntly try to determine the boundary by the distance from the last extrema passed. Suppose the price passes the lower extremum upward by 100 pips - let us assume that the trend starts moving upwards and start pyramiding.
... In a flat, he is pouring in, albeit slowly. It only makes profit when there is a trend. No trend, no profit.
That's what triangles are for. That's what triangles are for. Lots and lots of them. Each with its own equity.
.... think the upward trend has begun, start pyramiding.
Here we go! Lucky guess, lucky guess...
And then you'll be guessing for the future! Then guess on the MAs with flea beetles - at least there is some logic there....consider that an upward trend has begun, begin to pyramid.
the best way to think that a trend has started is to use past quotes
;)
If pyramiding works on one pair, why shouldn't it work in a portfolio? Here is the test from 01.01.2020 on euR.
And I'm too lazy to do multicurrency.
If the topic is so promising, what laziness can we talk about? ;)
Here we go! Guess what, don't guess...
And then you'll make guesses about the future! Why don't you try guessing by MAs with fleas, at least there is some logic there....That's right. That's what triangles are for. Lots and lots of them. Each with its own equity.
Everything I wrote refers solely to the use of pyramiding on a single currency pair. As I wrote above, I do not intend to deal with multicurrency trading, at least in the nearest future. My task is to achieve good results using pyramiding, or as Aleksander suggested using pyramid + averaging on one currency pair.
If the topic is so promising, what laziness can we talk about? ;)
The answer is in the previous post.
the best way to think that a trend has begun is on past quotations
;)
Alternatively, the beginning of the trend can be determined using the TS proposed by Alexei Tarabanov based on fractal curves.