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does no one know ?!
what are the most tradable pairs, or indices from the entire list, other than the standard 6 pairs ? ?
And what to trade at night? where is the volatility?
does no one know ?!
what are the most tradable pairs, or indices from the entire list, other than the standard 6 pairs ? ?
And what to trade at night? where is the volatility?
There used to be a thread about comparing pairs in terms of volatility. Google it.
Yeah, I googled it... I can't go through 1,000 pages... I can't go through 1,000 pages, .....
Yeah, I googled it... the 2 or 3 x parv comparison nonsense comes up... not 1,000 pages to go through, ....
Actually, the spread has to be taken into account, not just the volatility. That's why we are left with those 6 currencies.
Thanks for the trawl artmedia70. Let's check it out now.
A lot of brokerage companies have high spreads at night. And they don't like pips...
I ask what other pairs except the standard ones, ok, some pairs have small spread at night, but you cannot trade them because there is no volatility, 3-5 ticks per night back and forth, and what pairs have bigger spread but with volatility?
Option 2. The trader must simulate 2 previous losing trades (in a row) and only then start working (open positions). If he loses, he continues to work (open positions) until he has a profitable trade. If he wins, he again waits for two losing trades, and only then begins to trade.
Is he waiting for them to fall out of the sky? :)) If he closes one in profit, then he waits for losses!!!!????!!!! If he starts trading after them, where (???) they will come from.) It means he closed a profitable one and stopped the trading waiting for unprofitable ones...
Completely baffling logic, or your interpretation of it...