Can you suggest a good advisor? - page 7

 

What a bloated topic. I thought after two posts it would be dead.

I believe that Forex is the equivalent of a casino. There are no regularities, even if you put a hundred stochastics on the chart.

The price of an Expert Advisor is the price of admission to the casino, a comfortable chair and a "free drink".

The problem is that newbies want to make $1 - $1,000,000,000 without risk. This brings to mind the movie Pinocchio, Alice and Basilio.

 

Sergey Basov:

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There's no pattern.

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Have you ever been fishing?

One guy's biting, the other guy's not biting.

There are "patterns," but they're very tricky and very sneaky.

 
Yury Reshetov:

Have you ever been fishing?

One guy's biting, the other guy's not biting.

There are "patterns", but they are very tricky and terribly sneaky.

That's right, because the sneaky thing is that the pattern may not be tomorrow.
 
Sergey Basov:
That's for sure, because the sneaky thing is that the pattern may no longer be the same tomorrow.
Because our opposing partner is not the same trader who took the opposite position!
 
Looks like the starter will never get an answer, and the programmers' forum will become a philosophers' forum )))
 
Sergey Basov:
Looks like the topic-starter will not wait for an answer, and the programmers forum will turn into a philosophers forum )))
Or investigators! ;)
 
Sergey Basov:
That's right, because the mean thing is that the pattern may not be the same tomorrow.
Well! Otherwise, no one would work and everyone would only exploit patterns.
 
Yury Reshetov:

Have you ever been fishing?

One guy's biting, the other guy's not biting.

There are "patterns," but they're very tricky and very sneaky.

There's not enough insider information to figure out all the patterns.

If there's one unknown in the equation, is it solvable?

 
Andrey F. Zelinsky:

To calculate all the patterns -- there is not enough insider information.

If one unknown in the equation is unknown -- is the problem solvable?

Whoever wants to, looks for opportunities. Those who don't want to, look for rotten excuses © Lincoln

This is all nonsense. Everyone always knows what they're missing. Some people need money, some people need food, and some people need pussy. We were given systems of equations with many unknowns back in school. They were very solvable, because I used to cheat off of the top scorers and it worked.

 
Yury Reshetov:

Have you ever been fishing?

One has a bite, the other has no bite.

There are "regularities", but they are very cunning and terribly sneaky.

Yury Reshetov:

Whoever wants to, seeks opportunities. Those who don't want to, look for rotten excuses © Lincoln

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