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Exactly.
No, it's not.
Think about it.
the market model is nothing more than a martini
No, it isn't.
Think about it.
the market model is nothing more than a martini
With the model, yes, that's the way it is, without a martini or champagne you can't figure it out).
No, it isn't.
Think about it.
the market model is nothing more than a martini
No, it's not.
That's why markets are interesting, everyone may find something different in them
I am now from the position of game theory interested in market research. Before I saw the market as a volatility spikes with price drift - another interesting model, by the way - the main problem is to adjust the volatility of different periods to a certain average value - then there will be cyclical volatility spikes repeats .... but the problem will be unsolvable - WHEN the next surge in volatility will occur )))) - and WHEN the price will go most of the time is predictable ;)
No, it's not.
markets are interesting because everyone can find his or her own things in them
I am interested in game theory, I used to examine the market as volatility spikes with price drift - another interesting model, by the way. The main problem is reducing volatility of different periods to its average value - then there will be cyclic volatility spikes repeats .... but the problem will be unsolvable - WHEN the next surge in volatility will occur )))) - and WHEN the price will go in most cases is predictable ;)
With the model, yes, that's the way it is, without a martini or champagne you can't figure it out).
No, it's not.
markets are interesting because everyone can find his or her own things in them
For me the game theory approach is interesting as market research, until now I considered the market as volatility spikes with a price drift - another interesting model by the way, the main problem is reducing the volatility of different periods to a certain average value - then there will be cyclic volatility spikes repeats .... but the problem will be unsolvable - WHEN the next surge in volatility will occur )))) - and WHEN the price will go most of the time is predictable ;)
Don't worry, watch Oanda.
there are open forex positions, graphically
Blah blah blah...it's been a month...blah blah blahXD
of course
Some will disappear, others will appear.
;)
of course
some will disappear, others will emerge.
;)
How's Wren's system? Does it work?
ok
The system is a little more sophisticated.
added:
Fulfilment of capital turnover and reinvestment stability conditions
i.e. I had to ensure that the strategy would remain operational when the capital was increased and decreased (i.e. in/out)The starting position in the finnish markets will always be in the minus corridor. That is a fact. And there is no point arguing in that direction.
If the beautiful story without minus you are just being cheated.