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So what about metals can you tell me where to look at trading (strategies) for working with metals? and does it make sense to invest (ue from a forfeit) in stocks and metals? plz.
Invest where you know how to make a profit, you know the limitations of your knowledge and you can clearly assess the risks.
The stock and commodities markets have a much greater variety of instruments and more opportunities than the forex market. The stock market is more "market oriented" than forex, there is a stronger influence of the crowd. Strategy for metals? Buy and sit on them - over time they are bound to go up in price. Bad strategy, you say? I need a money printing machine myself...
Invest where you know how to make a profit, you know the limitations of your knowledge and you can clearly assess the risks.
The stock and commodities markets have a much greater variety of instruments and more opportunities than the forex market. The stock market is more "market oriented" than forex, there is a stronger influence of the crowd. Strategy for metals? Buy and sit on them - over time they are bound to go up in price. Bad strategy, you say? I need a money printing machine myself...
There is very little change globally. What does change, however, changes rather slowly, and the trend will be visible in the long test. As a result, you will know the specific conditions under which your system works.
Without such testing you won't get a statistically significant result. Here's your first day: You would certainly like to believe that profits are the result of the system. But maybe it's just blind luck? If you bet on luck, you'd better go to the casino, where it's more beautiful than at home in front of the computer.
I'm not suggesting that you wait twenty years, I advise you to find a way to test it on historical data.
It has already been done. I.e. the forwards in the tester were raced on history.
No one is forcing you to believe, much less take your word for it. The investment password is published.
Another experiment.
Yura! I sincerely envy you!
Where do you get so much energy from?
I make some money and then I can't bring myself to keep digging ....
Reshetov, keep it up.
Invest where you know how to make a profit, you know the limitations of your knowledge and you can clearly assess the risks.
The stock and commodities markets have a much greater variety of instruments and more opportunities than the forex market. The stock market is more "market oriented" than forex, there is a stronger influence of the crowd. Strategy for metals? Buy and sit on them - over time they are bound to go up in price. Bad strategy, you say? I need a money printing machine myself...
I just need to warn you that you need to carefully screen out instruments on which the crowd effect is actively manifested. Such assets have no internal factors that support trends. And the crowd can make an elephant out of a fly and an elephant into a fly. The risk is very high. For example, someone will sell a rumour and then buy it on refutation of the rumour. And the crowd will dance to his tune. Therefore, if you can't publish news where traders read it, stay away from securities subject to such fluctuations.
Assets with internal factors react weakly to rumors. That is, large investors do not rush to dispose of or acquire securities based on gossip. The crowd can move the price. But those who know about the issuer's internal factors firsthand will only cash in on this and bring the price back to where it should be on merit.
Yura! I sincerely envy you!
Where do you get so much energy from?
I make some money and then I can't bring myself to keep digging ....
This has already been done. I.e. the forwards in the tester have been raced on history.
No one is forcing you to believe, much less take your word for it. The investment password is published.
For me personally it would be much more interesting to see a correctly performed test on the history than an investment password. It's a long time to wait for the statistical significance of an investment password, and even more so on a daily basis...
It's clear - he doesn't earn, the demo is tests. The instructor is an external driving instructor. (and lazy with money.... something to do...)
1. After forwarding in the tester you should always do some additional testing on the demo before the real one. The tester does not take into account some nuances and you can easily fly like the plywood over Paris on some glitch in the Expert Advisor code.
2. If I do not need an investor, then the reals do not show and do not advise others. If I do need an investor, it is useless to search for one on this forum and it is better to open a PAMM.