From theory to practice - page 1801

 
Uladzimir Izerski:

I have four(4) monitors and no monitoring. I should probably buy one))

Ok, saw your charts both that night and today. Thank you.

 
jori77:

OK, your charts have been seen both that evening and today. Thank you. (chuckles)

It's a pleasure.)

Good luck.

 
Roman Kutemov:
The price will follow the path of least resistance like everything else in this world. But how to identify it?!!!

Look one step ahead.

We cannot know exactly where price will go, but we can calculate the probability of direction.

It's hard to make money on thedaily charts.

The most profitable TFs are from 15 minutes to 4 hours. Easy to analyse.

 
Maxim Dmitrievsky:

I wanted to extract seasonal activity from the market to adjust the model to it

EURUSD e.g. monthly average increase since 1990 till now

it will also have to look at trading session activity and similar cycles

B.S. November is bearish on average, December is already bullish, January is bearish again

If you trade on a martin, it makes sense to pay attention


What is the candlestick body? The average 30 year opening and closing? I do not understand.

 
Uladzimir Izerski:

Look one step ahead.

We cannot know exactly where price will go, but we can calculate the probability of direction.

It's hard to make money on thedaily charts.

The most profitable TFs are from 15 minutes to 4 hours. Easy to analyse.

Lungs you say, but what about the joker?
 
People are lurking. Monday))
 
Maxim Dmitrievsky:

Strange that on the discovery of America (13 hours)

You say America, you mean Greenland? Yeah, it's a weak market there.)

America opens at 15 in summer, 16 in winter.

 
Maxim Dmitrievsky:

What are you talking about again, you lame-ass? Get out of here.

Dude, the difference between Moscow and NY is 7 hours in the summer, 8 in the winter. Chicago's another hour later.

 
Макс:

Dude, the difference between Moscow and NY is 7 hours in summer, 8 hours in winter. Chicago is another hour later.

America is still asleep.
 
Vladimir Baskakov:
America is still asleep

No, backwards. It's 10:27 in New York.