Rate of price change, how to calculate - page 14

 
artmedia70:
So there you go... someone is studying... and I'm already quietly starting to go to Kaschenko...

I wouldn't advise it. They don't teach you anything good...

;)

 
MetaDriver:

I wouldn't advise it. They don't teach you anything good...

;

Broadcasting from Kaschenko.

I'm reporting back:

Today we were taught to scoop the soup with a spoon "away from you" instead of "towards you". Tomorrow they will teach us how to understand that it tastes better that way.
 

Irrepressible.

Question for clients: can we change order locations for absolute profits to reduce risk?

Let this profit lose some weight.

For example, on the history.

This is a strange question. The ratio of risk = profit.

 
artmedia70:

Broadcasting from Kaschenkova.

Reporting back:

Today we were taught to scoop soup with a spoon 'away from yourself' instead of 'towards yourself'. Tomorrow they will teach us how to understand that it tastes better that way.




Take a walk.

There will be contrasting alternatives.

 
Dersu:

Irrepressible.

Question for clients: can we change order locations for absolute profits to reduce risk?

Let this profit lose some weight.

For example, on the history.

This is a strange question.

Why, you would at least write your version of the answer with justification (of both question and answer), because your request looks like "I've got a cool idea, COME ON TO ME, I REALLY HAVE A GREAT IDEA!!!!!!!".

;)

- the order places at absolute profit can be changed to reduce the risk?

- it is possible, if asked - tell them i authorised it. :)

 
MetaDriver:
You should at least write your version of the answer with justification (both question and answer), because your request looks like "I've got a cool idea, PLEASE WRITE ME A COUNTER, I REALLY HAVE A GREAT IDEA!!!!!!!"


No.

I'll expand on my own understanding of my own question:

Does it correspond to the terms *pipsing, scalping, midstring*?

The majority of indices work on open-close without considering shadows (tails).

There are inclined non-fractal saws.

Who has done this?

 
Dersu:


No.

I'll expand on my own understanding of my own question:

Does such a formulation correspond to the terms *pipsing, scalping, midstring*?

well, it's relevant, why not.


The majority of indices work on open-close without considering shadows (tails).

Yeah, that's right. what do you care about the mainstream. make your own.


There are non-fractal saws.

I don't get it here. But it sounds nice. Can you elaborate on that?


Who has done this?

You need a list ? :)

well i did. about the others... i have my own little list... it's just not clear why you're interested... ;)

 
Dersu:



Take a walk.

There will be contrasting alternatives.

I can't. In class the orderlies fix us to our bunks.
 

Three to four opposite candles on an incline.

Aim to select a change in the TF for the TA.

According to my purely visual observations the opt M45 and around.

Tosh would be how to avoid weak-analysis tossing as much as possible.

Let's say the rattle of the MA.

I would not suggest Renko.

 
Dersu:

Irrepressible.

Question for clients: can order locations at absolute profits be changed to reduce risk?


The topic of absolute profits is not covered.