variations on the WOC theme - page 4

 
sllawa3:
The Chukcha joke: ...the tractor needs...

Exactly. There's no point in licking your nose at specific tester features, knowing that they don't exist in life and can't be.

Bad work, God help you. (с)

 
granit77:

Exactly. There's no point in licking your nose at specific tester features, knowing that they don't, and can't, exist in real life.

Bad job, Godspeed. (с)


about ticks in the tester is clear as day... the question is what suggestions can be made for real implementation...
 
sllawa3:
The question is what suggestions can be made for real implementation... The question is what suggestions can be made for real implementation...
What suggestions might there be for implementing a hat trick in a commercial rabbit breeding facility?
 
granit77:
What are some suggestions for implementing the hat trick in industrial rabbit production?

constructive ...
 
sllawa3:

the ticks in the tester are clear as day... the question is, what are the suggestions for the real implementation...
Ask broker's support department to install on their server with real accounts the same predictable tick generator as in the terminal.
 
Reshetov:
Contact the broker's support team to have them install the same tick generator on the real server as the terminal.

And at the same time not to steal or cheat in trading with traders...
 
Reshetov:
Contact the broker's support team to have them install the same tick generator on the real server as the terminal.
It would be more constructive to immediately present the account to the broker for cashing out profits on the basis of the tester report.
 
So I have no doubt that it's quite possible to create a profitable Expert Advisor based on the idea of tick analysis! (we just need to learn how to prepare them ...)
 
sllawa3:
Every crazy idea has some good idea in it...
Talk to psychiatrists. They specialise in obsessions in which what the patient wishes is perceived as real.
 
Reshetov:
You should consult psychiatrists. They specialize in obsessions in which the desired is perceived by the patient as real.

You're a smart man and you're talking nonsense... Or have you picked up a lot of nonsense from the forum?

I'm not suggesting we use exactly the principle implemented in this counsellor... it is simply a suggestion to think about the appropriate combination of ticks to implement an accurate entry...