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1. the market changes every few months, I have only been trading manually since the new year
2. Take my word for it - I'm OK.
SZS: imho, you need at least 4-5 years to get at least a little experience
It doesn't change a damn thing. It never has and it never will. The market is about people...it's a crowd of people who, although for reasons that are difficult to extract, still do one thing or another.
The only problem is that in the last month the eu has started to move in a no-trend way like gold, while at the beginning of the year it used to work fine with channel TS. I do not even want to think who is moving the price there, people, robots, masons or news feeds, but the crowd will never be able to move the price in a trend, if the crowd were to control the price, the price would move everyone who is lazy, find the 20-40 pips bars on M1 during the last week, where is the price jitter, where is the crowd? imho, in these bars there is simply no price/money, all the crowd orders were already above/below these bars, maybe even to the detriment of those who moved the price. Ok, pointless argument, I have my own view of the market and price, everyone has their own
He's not changing a damn thing. It never has and it never will. The market is people...it's a crowd of people who, although for reasons that are difficult to extract, still do one thing or another. As they have done, are doing, and will continue to do. Like if a person drank water 2 years ago, they don't need it this year or what? Bullshit....
Definitely a crowd, more like a herd even. Like in the Bible. There are sheep, a shepherd.
A watering hole and wolves. "As did, do, and will do." )))
The market, not the people, the market, is a way of redistributing the funds of market participants, who adapt and want to drink the water, as they did two years ago. As a consequence of the need for continued redistribution, there is a mutation of ways, manifesting as "find bars at 20 on M1 in the last week", although this could be considered a situational example.
Just as inconspicuously, with Stranger, the wolf waves on the eu have practically floated away into the past. )))
Gentlemen, yesterday I had an epiphany under the degree and sold the eu for 70% of the depo (I'd rather not carry around my laptop), and my depo is over $1k. Given my 1:500 leverage, I no longer feel as confident as I did yesterday. What do you think the chances are that the market will open above ~1.4660 and I will meet my long-time friend Kolya? I have a question: if market opens with a gap and we lack the margin, is my brokerage company able to deduct the gap value from my next equity?
The degree has not gone down yet. Next time "the DC will deduct the missing amount from the next depot pour".
Pray, pray and pray again.
If you don't want to learn, learn and learn again... ))
Gentlemen, yesterday I had an epiphany and sold 70% of the euro (I'd better not lug around my laptop), and my depo is over $ 1k. Given my 1:500 leverage, I no longer feel as confident as I did yesterday. What do you think the chances are for the market to open above ~1.4660 and I will meet my long-time friend Kolya? And another question: if market opens with a gap, for which there is not enough margin, may brokerage company deduct the lacking sum from the next opening?
Exit - make a deposit
I assume the market will open lower...then a small rise of 80-120 pips and go down
I haven't managed to lose 3 deposits so far. If you enter the market, your losses should not be more than 2-5% of the deposit.
Definitely a crowd, more like a flock. Just like in the Bible. There are sheep, a shepherd.
1. the market changes every few months, I have only been trading manually since the new year
2. Take my word for it - I'm OK.
ZS: imho, to get at least a little experience you need at least 4-5 years
1 Is it impossible to automate trading conditions?
2 I see I believe...this is the stats for what period?
3 I agree about the experience... I'm still a trainee...
So who is shaping the market? The crowd or the big players? And everyone else is chasing the price by guessing at the big players' goals?
What difference does it make?
The degree has not gone down yet. Next time "the DC will deduct the missing amount from the next depot pour".
Pray, pray and pray again.
If you don't want to learn, learn and learn again... ))