he uses daily data... not hourly.
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DislikedUsing your link... I get:
Did you use a normal distribution for the deviation mean? I've worked quite a bit lately on market stats and found that normal is completely off.Ignored
QuoteDislikedYes I did, but I also used daily data.I'll try with a log normal as well, good idea. I already mentioned this a few times, on Mataf, look for volatility expressed in %, the 4th column, not the one if pips, I am not blind lol, I can see the one in pips is bigger for GBPUSD.
QuoteDislikedit isn't expressely defined, but it makes the most sense to me.
DislikedTypical reply I was expecting from you.
... because you just hate it when you see people finding "something that works for them" and you're stuck with your BS about randomness and judging from your other posts, measly profits or large losses, otherwise I can't explain why you're always bickering, very arrogant and negativist.
A smart thing to say would've been to apologize for your previous comments when you over-reacted and you could've noticed if you read carefully my follow-up posts that I wasn't referring to volatility expressed in pips.It's my fault too that I didn't express this from the start as well.
You could've actually learned a useful thing if you managed to get past your illusions of grandeur and arrogance how to easily asses how strong is the support in a certain pair for instance.
But, obviously, no, my opinions don't coincide with yours, therefore I must be a noob and not a "real" trader like the other 99 you mentioned.
You're the biggest troll of this forum, I just don't know how come you still get to keep your account...the admins must be very pro free speech and against any form of speech censorship.Ignored
QuoteDislikedDid you use the log normal distrib for return series as well, or for a price series? I computed the initial standard deviations that I posted previously on a return series.
QuoteDislikedIt seems the larger the sample size, the more "normal-like" the distribution of the returns of the lows is, or at the very least, the computed std based on a normal distribution is not too biased to be taken into consideration.