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And the direction doesn't matter, as long as it's the movement itself.
00:00:01 if the opening price of the previous day (24 hours ago) is higher than the current price, then open a sell trade (and vice versa) - did I get that right?
I understand this is the default SL and TP, but extern double
Right. Only the SL and TP should be in the settings to test.
that's what it means
The outcome of your research will be a drain at the rate of the spread. You'll figure that out in about sixty or sixty days.
the amount of losses is inversely proportional to the stop-loss value, the amount of losses is directly proportional to
the amount of profits is inversely proportional to the take-profit value, the amount of profits is directly proportional
the selected condition for entering the market is called a "backdoor entry".
that's what it means
The outcome of your research will be a drain at the rate of the spread. You'll figure that out in about sixty or sixty days.
the amount of losses is inversely proportional to the stop-loss value, the amount of losses is directly proportional to
the amount of profits is inversely proportional to the take-profit value, the amount of profits is directly proportional
the chosen market entry condition is called a "backdoor entry".
That's the point. It's important.
Look at the chart of this pair . The price always goes in the same direction 10-18 pips pulling back no more than 60-90 pips...(the only exception is from Sunday to Monday).
What happens FIRST? Is it a rollback or a move? Does it always happen? Or at least in most cases?
It won't work, I'll give you that.
Wormcrocodile.
What happens FIRST? Is it a rollback or a move? Does it always happen? Or at least in most cases?
It won't work, I'll give you that.
What happens FIRST? Is it a rollback or a move? Does it always happen? Or at least in most cases?
It won't work, I'll give you that.
And what difference does it make if it takes 10-18 without rolling back to -100. More often than not, it goes in our direction first.
One such"-100 plus spread" would be enough to annihilate a dozen ten-eighths minus the spread.
Because the "two spreads" profit is less than the loss.