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On Alpari or Viac, a thread with a title something like "filtering bourgeois bazaars" is probably about that.
I don't think that man (one of very few, by the way) who was able to adapt solution of stochastic process decomposition problem to the market is not aware of LRMA. :)
Here's tweaking the filters and taking only longs (towards the spread):
I don't think that man (one of very few, by the way) who was able to adapt solution of stochastic process decomposition problem to the market is not aware of LRMA. :)
Somewhere on the net I saw a more detailed description of his approaches. Not exactly thorough, but still. But I am not interested in details, but I am interested in, let's say, general approaches. And what they are based on, and whether it is the average or something else, is not that important. In addition, the value of knowing the subtleties of building LRMAs from averages is very tentative, in terms of understanding processes.
Here's tweaking the filters and taking only longs (towards the spread):
No it works for both easily :-) I would just trade towards the spread because the bets are hanging for a long time
Well then, Godspeed! My point is to warn you that when it's one way only, caution must be udeserted.
I posted a test in both directions in the thread above. But in general I'm a proponent (if trades are open even for a month) then you can also get a spread.
Well then - Godspeed! My point is to warn you that when it's one way only, caution must be udesetter.
I posted a test both ways in the thread above. But in general I'm a proponent (if trades are open for a month as well) then you can also get a spread.
:) in some places, a joke about a scramble on the results of startegies from a tester invariably brings unbridled joy to those around you.
Somewhere on the web I saw a more detailed description of his approaches. Not exactly thorough, but still. But I am not interested in the details, but I am interested in, shall we say, general methodological approaches. And what they are based on, and whether it is the average or something else, is not that important. In addition, the value of knowing the subtleties of building LRMAs from averages is very tentative, in terms of understanding processes.
And this, in fact, explain to the dim-witted what Gorchakov is talking about. I read something, read something, but I didn't get the idea or the depth of it :)