I look forward to hearing your views.
Do you still want to risk time?) You shouldn't, time is not cheaper than money. But as they say, to each his own rake.
I don't know about 10 years. I've probably only been in this business about 7 years...) Googling, for example, something like "Lev Baluev, beyond technical analysis" or simply "mq4 gridder/greeder/greeder" you will find discussions and implementations that allow you to test and try it all.
I understand that when you heard about the order grid, you immediately decided "fuck it", without understanding it
What makes you think that? Because I don't want to go into a multi-page explanation of how and why and why to learn 5th grade maths? It's up to you.... I'm not imposing my opinion. Like I said - to each his own rake.
I checked last week - good pluses in one day.
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What do you think?
What opinions can there be based on your week of "statistics" (and you haven't even shown them!)? You check for a year or two, and make sure the deals are in the order of a thousand, and post the results here. Otherwise, it's just a normal gridiron...
Two pairs out of three are profitable.
But what if two out of three go to the loss?
The topic has been discussed many times. Look for what Figar0 told you, either here or on the Internet.
Within a day (which is not necessarily the case) the price goes either way and two pairs out of three go in profit, the overall result is positive
This is absolutely not a fact, it happens that all three go in the loss. But the most important thing is the total loss of three spreads.
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Within a day (which is not necessarily the case) the price goes either way and two pairs out of three go in profit, the overall total is positive.
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Good afternoon everyone! The other day I got interested in a STOP grid, namely in the following system:
A grid of STOPOVs (15 bays and 15 selves at a distance of 15 pips from each other) is thrown on three pairs: EUR/USD USD/JPY EUR/JPY.
Within a day (which is not necessary) the price moves in any direction and two pairs from three go in the profit, the total sum is positive.
I checked it last week - good pluses in one day. I think the moment of netting is very important. I think it should be defined by the RSI indicator on the charts
H4, at min and max points.
I am waiting for your opinion