[Branch closed!] EURUSD - Trends, Forecasts and Consequences (Episode 4) - page 306
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Mysluca.
I suspect your technique is based on the movements created by trading robots and people's insecurity....This is not perfection which ruins the whole system and fills your belly ))) RAMP - How will the pair behave if the use of trading robots is banned by law ? And how would people behave ?
Mysluca.
Friday's entire trade went inside the previous day's prices, with no new lows or highs. So far, a northward move is unlikely.
All of Friday's trading was inside the previous day's prices, with no new lows or highs. So far, a move north is unlikely.
What about inside, if the high is broken at 80p.
It will be like this, and it cannot be any other way....)))) The correction of the second rise ended above the channel (High) of the first rise, the third rise is necessary, because if the price forms a new trend, then, after the correction, it needs to overtake the first movement by 50-100% or more, otherwise, there will be no rise. Therefore, it will be like this... ))))
It will be, and it can't be otherwise....))))
could be different: go to 1.4600 and down below 1.4000
What's the contradiction? 166 points? Let's pass at least 300 out of 470 points. Then maybe I will agree or disagree with you... ))))
is the script enough to throw once on the chart or does it need to be done periodically on its own?
if(TICK())
from the start function, save the code in the catalogue of the terminal scripts and call it from there )))It will be, and it can't be any other way....)))) Correction, second price rise, finished above the channel (High), of the first rise, needs a third rise as well. So, it will be like this...))))
It will depend on the pound -- whether it can break the channel or not:
It will depend on the pound -- whether it can break the channel or not:
Can it...