Ring - page 47

 
PapaYozh #:


When trading the cross, don't forget to flip the majors from time to time.

L - Logic.

I see, so that as cutlets don't stick.

 
khorosh #:

You wrote that you were trading crosses, why flip a major?

Yeah, cross.
 
PapaYozh #:


When trading the cross, don't forget to flip the majors from time to time.

L Logic.

Once and for all, you flip it the right way and that's it.

The idea is to combine the trend and the counter-trend in the cross

 

I'd rather use actual examples from the real world, right?

I tried it with majors, extra swap from them and they eat up margin, no more.

I don't need them in this strategy.

But the analysis of the ring is still needed

A brief summary of the strategy:
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pilot version, 2013, programme lost, that formula still can't be remembered:

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Renat Akhtyamov #:

pilot version, 2013, programme lost, can't remember that formula until now:

uh...age-related memory changes, vinpocetine ?

Or someone yada yada. Any developer can remember and repeat that algorithm they once did.

Any formula once derived and applied is 'recoverable' from the assumptions and methods of derivation.

 
Renat Akhtyamov #:

pilot version, 2013, programme lost, that formula still not remembered:

I see a change in strategy. In 2013, Renat wrote in line, now in columns.

Closer and closer to the ring.

 
Aleksei Stepanenko #:

I see a change in strategy. In 2013, Renat wrote in line, now he writes in columns.

Closer and closer to the ring.

It was like this.

The forum members asked me not to write in one line, as it didn't read very well, apparently.

 
I see. Renat, can you tell us briefly what the strategy is now? Is it a triangle or what? Because I didn't really understand what from the picture.
 
Aleksei Stepanenko #:
I see. Renat, can you tell us briefly what the strategy is now? Is it a triangle or what? Because I didn't really understand what from the picture.

triangle naturally

an overlay of three pairs such that the sum of all three pairs at any one time equals zero

on this superposition we can clearly see where each pair will go

but we don't look at the cross

For example, if the trig is euro/dollar/lb.

the cross will fall, if we expect the euro to go down and the pound to go up

and vice versa

not in brief, but in detail ;)