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MaxenshteinD replied Oct 30, 2017Something's wrong. Why is DXY showing strength at the same time as XTIUSD ? Isn't there supposed to be an inverse correlation?
US Dollar Index
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MaxenshteinD replied Oct 30, 2017Why is the DXY strong while XTIUSD is also strong ? Shouldn't there be a negative correlation ?
The Strength of USD
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MaxenshteinD replied Oct 27, 2017url This man was a practioner of it, and the Point & Line method. Perhaps you will find it interesting ))
Anticipating Weekly Highs/Lows on EURUSD
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MaxenshteinD replied Oct 27, 2017Is this by any chance smilar to Drummond Geometry ?
Anticipating Weekly Highs/Lows on EURUSD
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Helpful Logical Indicators
Started Oct 26, 2017|Trading Discussion|3 replies
So which indicators are you using for aid? Explain the logic behind them in your mind, and why ...
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MaxenshteinD replied Oct 17, 2017Hello, does anyone have/willing to code and share the following indicators ? I`m looking for m.a. , envelope, Williams percentage indicators which is anchored to the lifetime of a timeframe. For example the M.A. for the daily timeframe D1, would ...
I will code your EAs and Indicators for no charge
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MaxenshteinD replied Oct 13, 2017It was nice to see more human sides of you recently with those charts and your biography. To be honest I kind of though of you as a robot )
Higher Edge within a Single Candlestick
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MaxenshteinD replied Oct 11, 2017I also like having fun, but have you ever heard more statistically proven concepts such as cp's statement about 95% of the time price moving above/below the open ?
Higher Edge within a Single Candlestick
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MaxenshteinD replied Oct 11, 2017OHLC bars, candlesticks. Forex pairs. Yep, those are indicators themselves.
Which indicators do you use regularly?
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MaxenshteinD replied Oct 11, 2017Your star is wrong. But I can teach you just for 200$ how to draw them correctly on past history. Forget about price action. The new trend is Star Action. A small hint - the star must have 6 edges.
Higher Edge within a Single Candlestick
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MaxenshteinD replied Oct 11, 2017Say we are a cheetah. We see a gazele runing to the right, it moves to the left abit also in zigzags but mostly right. The fock we supposed to do if it goes retarded (to our perception) and makes a huge turn left ? Do gazelles have an edge ? Like a ...
Higher Edge within a Single Candlestick
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MaxenshteinD replied Oct 11, 2017Back to the topic. How do we capture randomness? Its either up or down. However : How straight/diagonal ? How far ? One directional or whipsawing move over a period ? Over what period and why? Say we dont have answers... how do we trade then ? Do we ...
Higher Edge within a Single Candlestick
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MaxenshteinD replied Oct 11, 2017You'r on the right track. The edge lies in the drink
Higher Edge within a Single Candlestick
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MaxenshteinD replied Oct 5, 2017Simple maths. the less of the total range is below open, the more range should be above open. Now research the following, the relation between oc and ol in bullish candles.
Higher Edge within a Single Candlestick
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MaxenshteinD replied Oct 5, 2017The research above concluded that the average candle stick has an aproximate 25% ol. 50% oc. 25% oh. so what about the candle stick which has a 10% ol, 85% oc, 5% oh. can you tell whether the candle was more probably bearish or bullish ?
Higher Edge within a Single Candlestick
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MaxenshteinD replied Oct 3, 2017Trying. Humour is a weapon against nihilism
Higher Edge within a Single Candlestick
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MaxenshteinD replied Oct 3, 2017Furthermore 50 pips could be an entire trend on one pair. But just a minor correction on the other... I guess its possible to somehow normalize that with atr. But the average of anything is way to biased plus there are deviations/fat tails. For ...
Higher Edge within a Single Candlestick