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This answers the question if they diverge much more than usual for no apparent reason) which is very rare) under normal conditions of course without flips.
Well, what if the pairs go badly into deficit? What do we do then? If they never get back together?
No one has been trading this way for years.
And all the work that has been done by someone and from which conclusions have been drawn that it does not work - has been done erroneously and shortsightedly on 3 pairs
Will reverse positions. The last phrase is essentially absurd.
This is the answer if they diverge much more than usual for no apparent reason) which is very rare) in normal conditions of course without flips.
I had the opposite, I closed and the movement continued. Yes, there have been drawdowns, but they are insignificant.
It is not surprising, as we trade with allies that do not go far apart. And we enter in the moments when they have already split.
Today I closed what I posted, no entries yet - the market is in balance and giving contradictory signals. Probably won't be any more today, just have to wait a bit
I like the last sentence for its desperation. If the state defaults..... That's ai.....
I like that last sentence for its desperation. If the state defaults..... Then ai.....
Kinda like how Turkey surprised everyone recently? 😃 It's not a default but still...
I had the opposite, I closed and the movement continued. Yes, there have been drawdowns, but they are insignificant.
This is not surprising, we are trading allies, which do not go far from each other. And we enter in the moments when they have already split.
Today I closed what I posted, no entries yet - the market is in balance and giving contradictory signals. Probably won't be any more today, just have to wait a bit
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- but still, wouldn't it be easier to see the difference with one line than with two?