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Proximus replied Dec 29, 2013Is that the Lucky EA ?

Agreed.But most of 1 pippers, dont even work in demo if traded with high tick / minute type markets like EUR USD.They exploit the inbetween tick sizes, but if the ticks come too random and too frequent they ...why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
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Proximus replied Dec 29, 2013I know i started trading 2 years ago, and 2 years is more than enough experience if you are open minded about the market. I did this, and the one and single most lesson i learned, that is be unique.If i tested all strategies and all of them failed, ...
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Proximus replied Dec 29, 2013Well there is an advantage of being a programmer and a trader simultaneously.I tested all of the system types which can be found on the internet, and guess what, they all failed
And by fail i mean continuously generating profit for years and ...why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
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Proximus replied Dec 28, 2013I see we can talk now normally, i removed you from ignore
I tried to program it, but it wont work.Its not that easy as you think otherwise i would now be drinking martini on my yacht surrounded by beautiful women
.If i just use a simple ...why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
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Proximus replied Dec 28, 2013Haha very funny, i ignored you for a reason you know
Actually i was observing this pattern for months.Tried predicting it but failed hard. What i know about it is that it has become this frequent since the 2007 crash, so it probably has to do ...why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
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Proximus replied Dec 28, 2013For example one pattern that has been bothering my @$$ for the past few months is the "U" shaped and inverted "U" pattern.Which is very characteristic to high liquidity and high volatility pairs like the EUR/USD is in some times (like outside LONDON ...
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Proximus replied Dec 28, 2013Definitely there is atleast 1 permanent / or variable pattern in the market which is not a 50-50 situation.As i was mentioning in some previous posts.And it can be there forever, without anyone disturbing it. The one thing that makes it working ...
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Proximus replied Dec 28, 2013Actually....You didnt looked that far. Some scientists have found price correlations in itself, known as scaling laws, meaning that the different structures repeat on different scales with the same or close probability or in different words the ...
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Proximus replied Dec 27, 2013
Ok last reply to you and please dont bother replying... You measure success by money, the HF made the big bucks while you didnt made a penny... A market is a market, and the news affect all financial markets Irrelevant argument I`m not ...why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
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Proximus replied Dec 27, 2013I would be very happy to work with you.Yout attitude is the winner attitude here ,so where do we get started?
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Proximus replied Dec 27, 2013I understand ,but the truth is there cant be no sellers only or buyers only, if there is no seller AND buyer = no tick is coming, if a new buyer comes it must be accompanied by a seller, so depending how large its position is it moves the market in ...
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Proximus replied Dec 27, 2013Ok i`m done with you.What you do is , whatever i say to defend my arguments you just twist my words, and cherrypick what you dont like about it and ignore the rest of my argument. If you reread my last 4-5 posts you can see all the answers to your ...
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Proximus replied Dec 27, 2013It's proof because if you go in any succesful trading floor they all have a news feed, no succesful and professional trader would ignore them, and certainly not the major news. Its not absense of proof, its inductive logic , if the best succesful ...
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Proximus replied Dec 27, 2013If you so harsh on me, i should be the same harsh on you..So did you made any relevant post here? By showing a bunch of charts and colored rectangles on it with a 200 ma/ 20 ma cross makes your dream system, then warn me to never invest if your HF ...
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Proximus replied Dec 27, 2013Yes i admit i straddled both sides of the fence because they are both valid.You can make money by using fundamentals and you can make money by not using fundamentals. I just prefer to use fundamentals if i trade manually, and not use fundamentals ...
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Proximus replied Dec 27, 2013Good point but central banks cannot always reach their goals (a few pages ago or in another thread i dont remember back i was addressing a point when CB stepped in and cant manipulate the market because the market had other plans for itself).The yen ...
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Proximus replied Dec 27, 2013I think you are exxagerating a little bit. Markets are random, thats confirmed by the majority of guys who posted on this thread, so it wasnt only my idea.If you cant deal with that, so be it.I said randomness != unpredictability News need to be ...
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Proximus replied Dec 27, 2013Sometimes the chart is confusing aswell.When the market is completely efficient, i cant extract any information from it soley by looking at it.I must need extra information. And the news sometimes comes handy. I once read an article how hedge funds ...
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Proximus replied Dec 27, 2013
I didnt say the news will give you the direction.Or they are always accurate.Maybe i would check the news and take the exact opposite, have you thought about that? If people look at CNN financial report or whatever and see, oh boy the DOW ...why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
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Proximus replied Dec 27, 2013I`m 100% certain that's impossible.The market itself needs participants, without selling nobody can buy AND without buying nobody can sell? If you go to your clothes shop and nobody sells a jacket, then how can you buy the jacket?

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