What is a trend? - page 46

 
igrok333:

You can use trend reversals, or you can (I'll show you in your picture) draw a trend midline, and draw two more lines at the top and bottom,

and trade relative to those lines to the centre line.


or only trade on one side. only trend movements, not counter-trend movements.


Clearly written in the paper, but forgot about the gullies, how to walk on them.

 

The trend can be identified by the fractals (last three), W1 is long term, D is medium term. If the trade is near a fractal (forming a trend) there is a possibility that the trend will change.

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Veniamin Skrepkov:

The trend can be identified by the fractals (last three), W1 is long term, D is medium term. If the trade is near a fractal (forming the trend) there is a probability of changing the trend.

Hi there!

What is the forecast for the Euro?

Thanks!

 
igrok333:

You can use trend reversals, or you can (I'll show you in your picture) draw a trend midline, and draw two more lines at the top and bottom,

and trade against those lines to the centre line.


Or only trade on one side. only trend movements, not counter-trend movements.


Naive.

On history (in the past), you can not only trade like that, you can trade harder.

test

 

a trend is when candles run down or up....

 
igrok333:

Or only trade on one side. only trend movements, not counter-trend movements.

You can always set up a strategy to close fast on a smaller chart... And trading against the trend is at the Trader's own discretion.


 
nowi:

a trend is when candles go down or up....


in how many? are changes in direction acceptable? )))) if yes, how many candles in the oscillations?

it's actually a serious question, at the level of fermat's theorem, which is formulated at the level of understanding of a schoolboy, and proved only at the end of the last century.

 
Alexey Volchanskiy:

in how many? are changes in direction acceptable? )))) if yes, how many candles in the oscillations?

Actually the question is serious, on the level of Fermat's theorem, which is formulated at the level of understanding of a schoolboy, and proved only at the end of the last century.


And it is so proven that only a few mathematicians in the world can understand this proof....

 
Yury Kirillov:

And it is so proved that only few mathematicians in the world can understand this proof....


At this phrase Grigory Perelman, who proved Poincaré's conjecture in 2003, smiled and said "Newton's Binom")


 

I wonder if these great mathematicians would have been able to work out the Grail, or would they have blown it in real life too?