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the price always comes back to the average, i agree!!!
just as long as there is no swap...
the price always comes back to the average, I agree!!!
just as long as there is no swap...
yes yes, it's bound to come here someday too ;))
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Yes, yes, it's bound to come here someday, too ;)))
In about 12 years, she's the middle one)
And I have formalised my psychology)))) I don't really care where the market is going, I know what and most importantly when I will do it))) True, the tests are also about two months.....)
Antidepressants?)
Just so you don't need them!))
A bit of LSD is what will help move beyond the light cone of Minkowski space)
why the formula?
ok, look:
First you get a rank (increment, divergence, vector), and only then an unimportant indicative price.
even now it's right there on the website (bid, ask)
If you canformulate a balanced forex basket through increments of majors, you win.
Tell me - what's the point of averaging the price?
show your resulting chart on which you are trading.
Yes, yes, it's bound to come here someday too ;))
we're talking about forex, not a fund.
Why isn't it equal?
It will always be equal at the time of observation. Even on an annual basis.))
Did you answer that yourself?
The price for any instrument at a certain time on all TFs is equal.
Can the window play a role on the price change?
If you look at a time range as a window, then you can look at price change in it.
But you are lying in the lush grass and can't see trees, much less woods, around you.