Methods of identifying a flat and a trend. - page 6

 
Uladzimir Izerski:

Levels arise from the group behaviourof crowdplayers. What's inside I can't tell. The experience of observing price behaviour in the markets.

It is not clear what is meant by"How does trading itself happen?"

That's the whole point) That's the question.

Try to start studying the "stock market" and how orders are executed, the principles.

 
tamagucci:

That's the whole point) In this question.

Try to start studying the "stock market" and how orders are executed, the principles.

Liquidity is important for exchanges, and not so important for financial markets, there is plenty of it. But the pricing principle is the same. There is supply and demand.

And supply and demand are created by external factors. They are not constant, historical data helps. Everything goes in a circle.

"Exchange rate" is pent-up demand and it's not guaranteed to be guaranteed in a minute. A large order has been withdrawn and there is no liquidity.

 
Uladzimir Izerski:

For the stock exchange, liquidity is important, but for the financial markets it is not so important, there is plenty of it. But the pricing principle is the same. Supply and demand.

And supply and demand are created by external factors. They are not constant, historical data helps. Everything comes full circle.

"The stock market is a pent-up demand and it's not guaranteed to be guaranteed in a minute. A big order is withdrawn and there is no liquidity.

Here's a link, it's a good place to start then:

No links allowed: google Financial Markets and dive into wikipedia.

And to be certified as a financial market specialist is a great investment. You can also search for all the information.

 

volatility indicators are sometimes good at identifying the trend/flat

 

Tell me a fool why I should identify the trend using the volatility indicator after the trend is over?

The trend when it is over can be seen without any indicators just by looking at the chart.

 
Yury Stukalov:

Tell me a fool why I need to determine the trend using the volatility indicator after the trend is over?

The trend when it is over can be seen without any indicators, just look at the chart.

So maybe you should look at the chart again and see that the indicator does not show after the fact.

 
Anatolii Zainchkovskii:

Maybe you should look at the chart again and see that the indicator does not show post factum.

I looked up and saw that the trend was going down on the chart, but you were opening trades upwards for some reason?

 
Yury Stukalov:

I looked up and saw that the trend was going down on the chart, but you were opening trades up for some reason?

I even highlighted. the trades are not for trend/flat detection.

 
Anatolii Zainchkovskii:

I even highlighted. trades not to identify trends/flats.

You didn't highlight trades, you made trades.

And if you propose to use an indicator, it's your own doing

i.e., you opened deals using a system based on the indicator and the system showed you that you should play up,

And we all saw the trend after it ended and after that you marked the trend with an arrow and published a picture that accidentally showed your trades,

Now answer the question why did you trade upwards?

 

A trend is easy to recognise when it is out of its young age, and the beginning of a trend is always caught in the obscure state of the trend, then still in its development.

A flat is more easily predicted by the current market situation

There are already many new ideas for flat forecasting which I will implement into the improved code shortly.

After all, it's important to predict, not to see the consequences. Isn't it?