Pair trading and multicurrency arbitrage. The showdown. - page 28
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I asked him for a reason.
I know the bottom line.
I need everyone to see it.
We'll see, we'll move on.
And his last post, I think he's seen it and realised something.
but I don't think he's going to disclose it.
because everything was clear to the man.
as they say, you can't get a fish out of a pond without work.
;)
I'm not a stupid man. And Shiredchenko is not stupid either, I think. So, he and I have no idea how to enter a deal so that never go into the minus. The pairs may not match. It may be a profitable strategy, but it's not the grail.
and yet, we're waiting for the screenshot.
and yet, we're waiting for the screen.
Honestly, I looked at the links above and didn't understand anything. It's some kind of voodoo with triangles and so on. I trust statistics more. In general, about the sliding that kind of entered and it does not converge there are a couple of options. The first one is what we are testing now, exit by closing in parts and averaging + tracking each knee. And the second is to roll over. I will implement everything in the code and we'll see ))))
Honestly, I looked at the links above and didn't understand anything. It's some kind of voodoo with triangles and so on. I trust statistics more. In general, about the sliding that kind of entered and it does not converge there are a couple of options. The first one is what we are testing now, exit by closing in parts and averaging + tracking each knee. And the second is to roll over. I will implement everything in the code and we'll see ))))
No one understood anything
Who has read these links is to be commended )))))
Oh! That's great! When are there gonna be variations like that. Like going to the other one. You can flip over..... only once. Then either stop or take....
I'm going to do it tomorrow. Wait for the VARICKS. I'll give you a test. Turns from the situation should be done. Diverged, we enter one side and go further reversal. If we go back to our side, then an extra knee. And so on until we reach a profit.
Honestly, I looked at the links above and didn't understand anything. There's some kind of voodoo with triangles and so on. I trust statistics more. In general, about the sliding that kind of entered and it does not converge there are a couple of options. The first one is what we are testing now, exit by closing in parts and averaging + tracking each knee. And the second is to roll over. I will implement everything in the code and we'll see ))))
If you don't get it, give us screenshots of the indices.
We'll get to the goal in small steps.
So far, a utopian approach to strategy has been traced.