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how do you tell the difference between a really POWERFUL car starting and a low-end pirora starting?
The whole point of the misconception is the question. Not where it goes, but where it goes. Is there a difference? And you don't need a quote history.
You don't need to look at the history of the light to know that it's on - maybe that makes more sense?
I'm not the one who was asked to understand... I know how and what to do. And Roman has already written a code somewhere, and they are already selling such an indicator....
Yeah. Well, I don't keep track of other people's code sales. I know - Andrei (komposter) had a code. So I am interested in it. But I do not sell - first, not finished, and secondly - I do not sell many things, although there are.
never mind. I'm waiting for a solution from the top starter. Anything at all. I mean, we've got real time, which is good. But there's still no movement. That's not good. I wasted a whole day trying to figure out the error. The error is in the lack of understanding - intervals between ticks are different. This is why we must take the interval in seconds and the practice shows that it makes practical sense to use this method in trading.
I'm not the one who was asked to understand... I know how and what to do. And Roman has already written a code somewhere, and they already sell such an indicator....
never mind. I'm waiting for a solution from the top starter. Anything at all. So we have real time, that's good. But so far no progress.
I spent a whole day trying to figure out the error. The error is that there is no understanding - the interval between ticks is different.
I took the interval in seconds. This was a calculation limitation, as there were several ticks per second. This simply cut off the accuracy of the tick arrival rate calculation. As I was counting time between neighboring ticks, it was always not less than one second. And this is not good.
You're looking at an understeer - is it going? Or is it standing? How do you figure it out? How do you count seconds? So? Take a second. Is it going? It's going. The next second, is it going? It's going, too. So? ))
Well, that's just it, you can wait a long time! Well, I told you it's different... and showed pictures... no one reacted...
I told you that the interval between ticks is an integral part of the calculation. The shorter the interval, the faster the market is. It should be used.