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- lemna commented Jan 21, 2021
Helpful for quantitative easing
- lemna commented Nov 4, 2018
No, because in the example you give of the Hung Parliament, Parliament must meet and at least try before new elections can be called. Brexit has not yet been attempted, it is in process.
- lemna commented Nov 4, 2018
In a democracy, the results of votes are implemented before they are re-run. But you know that quite well, its something even a child understands. You're just prepared to burn British democracy due for the alleged benefits of being in the EU. So ...
- lemna commented Nov 4, 2018
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- lemna commented Oct 21, 2018
"Another vote without the liars" LOL. Yes we must annul a vote where lies may have been told in the campaign, it never happened before and the poor little proles had their heads turned!!!
- lemna commented Oct 21, 2018
Oh dear. You should grow up and take your fascist Remainer temper tantrum somewhere else along with the childish personal insults. The fear here, is your fear that the people might get what they already voted for, without elites telling them they ...
- lemna commented Oct 21, 2018
A lot more than you, obviously. In a democracy people get what they vote for.
- lemna commented Oct 21, 2018
If you re-run a vote before the result is implemented because losers refuse to accept the result - you no longer have a democracy.
- lemna replied Jul 14, 2018
Assuming S is gone from here for 90 odd days - curious whether anyone has run their own tests on the data? S never mentioned how many years his stats from the first post go back.
- lemna replied Jun 20, 2018
Thanks for a great thread, its so refreshing to see something backed up by real research.
- lemna commented May 17, 2018
May is useless. Cameron resigned because he didn't believe in Brexit, to be replaced by May - who didn't believe in it either!!!
- lemna commented Feb 11, 2018
"the strong recovery in the U.S. markets ahead of the weekend"??? it was no stronger than Tuesday's recovery. Stocks need time to settle.
- lemna replied Oct 23, 2017
I say yes but be careful not to be over-optimized in defining your pattern. I've seen certain pairs have amazingly predictable and simple patterns for a few years and then just vanish.
- lemna replied Oct 4, 2017
Thanks. I got the feeling that he developed the strategy partly as a way of dealing with being in a less than optimal time zone, so he could get some sleep during his night time without having to babysit the trades. Good luck with it.
- lemna replied Oct 4, 2017
Seneca Pilot's method seemed to be highly discretionary, although he did write that he paid money to have it researched and it held up well historically. I tested it methodically myself and found it to be catastrophically bad. I also seem to recall ...
- lemna commented Aug 23, 2017
So I guess FXCM weren't an ECN in 2013 after all....
- lemna commented Aug 8, 2017
Love the way its described as an "anti-diversity memo" by so much of the media. Here is the first line of the actual memo: "I value diversity and inclusion, am not denying that sexism exists, and don’t endorse using stereotypes."
- lemna replied Aug 8, 2017
Hi Copernicus. Not demanding a back test but would be interesting to see how it would compare by sector, e.g. 1) stock indices 2) commodities 3) wide range of Forex pairs. I suspect a wide range of Forex pairs (say the main 28) would come off ...
- lemna replied Jul 27, 2017
Thanks Copernicus. That is also very interesting and I am happy to be proved wrong! I have come to my beliefs about trends through using some different testing parameters. I take weekly data and go long if price is above X or X,Y lookbacks, short if ...
- lemna replied Jul 27, 2017
Best wishes, Graviton.