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I think Forex is a good idea for an organiser to make money and get involved in the market. Forex is said to get rich instantly on the spread. Who is leaking or vice versa is not important at all. Not everyone can create an exchange, can they?
I tweaked a previous comment - have a look.
https://www.mql5.com/go?link=http://forex.mitris.ru/archives/386
I've been using it without reading this article! Found the given indie on my own. It starts e etc in my opinion. It's lying around heavily and for free. Profitable, maybe, but not the little I need. Don't want to waste my nerves on manual TC - that's the point.
The test is only after it's been created. Right? But it's the idea that counts. That is why I suggested that the whole world should fight.
thank you, but I like simplicity in trading, I'm satisfied with mashki, it's easy to work with, but the problem is that I'm very greedy...so I want more from them.... )
I've laid out that maximum - MA4-MA10 crossing and drew it. I think that should suit you. But how do you deal with false MA readings? Well again you need new indicators.
Oh, how well the three of you are getting together, it's a real joy.
Thank you, and so do I. There's no need to be redundant.
Millions of programmers have been working for decades, but it's impossible to create something profitable with completely random price movements... you might as well play at the casino (by the way, there are pros who do it, too)!
Programmers are a little lazy. Give them an algorithm, so they do not fall asleep at the keyboard.
The statistical regularities of forex: Elliott Wave Theory, for example, does not only apply to price movements but also to red and black casino balls... and on the tossing of a coin heads - tails... and on absolutely all random processes in nature...!
Going deeper, the theory of probability could argue