Combining trend and flat strategies into one TS = grail? - page 10

 
Reshetov:
There is no problem. There's a problem when it's a moose instead of a teak or Kolya Morzhov instead of a waiter in the Bahamas.

people say there is.
 
kch:

people say there are
They're not people, they're nerds. They're always trying to make a big deal out of it.
 
Comrade Yuri Reshetov, can you tell me the secret of how to trade forex profitably?
 
kch:
Comrade Yuri Reshetov, can you tell me the secret of how to trade forex profitably?
If you knew the price, you'd be living in Sochi.
 
kch:

people say that there are
people always say a lot of things. The concept of trend and flat is abstract, 10 people will make 10 different definitions. So give your definition on a specific TF and use it to build your trading strategies
 
It's not hard to tell the difference, trendy flat, borderline is hard to catch
 
ChachaGames:
It's not hard to distinguish, a trendy flat, a boundary condition is difficult to catch
No one is saying it's hard, everyone can tell the difference differently, for you it's a trend, for someone else it's a gap, etc.
 
ChachaGames:
It's not hard to tell, trendy flat, borderline is hard to catch
Then it's even easier. If not a trend and not a flat, then (try to guess three times)
 
Techno:
No one is saying it's hard, everyone can tell the difference easily, for you it's a trend, for someone else it's a gap etc.
ping pong and so on.
 
Techno:
No one is saying that it is complicated, everyone can easily distinguish one from the other, for you it is a trend, for others it is a gap and so on.

A flat is the absence of price directional movement, also called consolidation, a sideways movement in a narrow corridor.

A trend is the systematic breakthrough by the price of new levels in one direction, naturally with pullbacks, but pullbacks cannot start a new systematic breakthrough of levels in the other direction. Or is there another opinion?