not a bad way in principle for an intrade - page 13

 
Oligarh >> :
Sold the euro at 1.2666. Let's see if the system fails or not.

Where is the screenshot of the signals?

AUD/CAD Australian Dollar/Canadian Dollar 0.8208 0.8199 0.8217 0.54%
AUD/HKD Australian Dollar/Hong Kong Dollar 4.9755 4.955 4.996 0.09%
AUD/JPY Australian Dollar/Japanese Yen 61.94 61.92 61.96 -1.45%
AUD/SEK Australian Dollar/Swedish Krona 4.9627 4.959 4.9665 -1.24%
AUD/USD Australian Dollar/US Dollar 0.6394 0.6391 0.6397 -0.3%
CAD/JPY Canadian Dollar/Japanese Yen 75.465 75.44 75.49 -1.98%
CAD/SEK Canadian Dollar/Swedish Krona 6.0457 6.0419 6.0494 -1.76%
CHF/AUD Swiss franc/Australian dollar 1.3559 1.355 1.3568 0.81%
CHF/HKD Swiss franc/Hong Kong dollar 6.7237 6.7212 6.7262 0.55%
CHF/JPY Swiss Franc/Japanese Yen 83.9635 83.955 83.972 -0.68%
EUR/AUD Euro/Australian dollar 1.9898 1.9893 1.9903 0.62%
EUR/CAD Euro/Canadian dollar 1.6331 1.6327 1.6335 1.14%
EUR/CHF EUR/Swiss franc 1.4674 1.4671 1.4678 -0.21%
EUR/GBP EUR/USD 0.7942 0.7939 0.7945 -0.45%
EUR/HKD Euro/Hong Kong Dollar 9.8653 9.8641 9.8666 0.36%
EUR/ILS Euro/Israeli Shekel 4.7695 4.7682 4.7707 -0.24%
EUR/JPY Euro/Japanese Yen 123.234 123.23 123.238 -0.88%
EUR/NOK Euro/Norwegian krone 8.5908 8.5883 8.5933 0.19%
EUR/NZD Euro/New Zealand Dollar 2.2225 2.2207 2.2243 -1.12%
EUR/RUR Euro/Russian Ruble 34.4753 34.4657 34.485 0.16%
EUR/SEK Euro/Swedish krone 9.8725 9.87 9.875 -0.57%
EUR/SGD Euro/Singapore Dollar 1.9093 1.9087 1.9099 1.25%
EUR/USD Euro/US Dollar 1.2725 1.2725 1.2725 0.32%
GBP/AUD Pound Sterling/Australian Dollar 2.5052 2.5044 2.5059 0.97%
GBP/CAD Pound Sterling/Canadian Dollar 2.0561 2.0557 2.0566 1.49%
GBP/CHF GBP Sterling/Swiss Franc 1.8475 1.8471 1.8479 0.23%
GBP/HKD Pound Sterling/Hong Kong Dollar 12.4215 12.419 12.424 0.8%
GBP/JPY GBP/JPY 155.1355 155.135 155.136 155.136 -0.54%
GBP/NOK GBP Sterling/Norwegian krone 10.8161 10.8131 10.8191 -0.26%
GBP/SEK Pound Sterling/Swedish Kroner 12.4305 12.425 12.436 -0.28%
GBP/SGD Pound Sterling/Singapore Dollar 2.4042 2.403 2.4053 1.7%
GBP/USD Pound Sterling/US Dollar 1.6021 1.6019 1.6023 0.75%
HKD/SEK Hong Kong Dollar/Swedish Krona 1.0001 0.9986 1.0016 -0.74%
JPY/HKD Japanese Yen/Hong Kong Dollar 8.008 8.006 8.01 1.27%
NZD/SEK New Zealand Dollar/Swedish Krona 4.4428 4.4388 4.4468 0.5%
NZD/USD New Zealand Dollar/US Dollar 0.5726 0.5722 0.573 1.48%

USD/CAD US Dollar/Canadian Dollar 1.2835 1.2832 1.2838 0.85%
USD/CHF US Dollar/Swiss Franc 1.1531 1.1525 1.1537 -0.55%
USD/HKD US Dollar/Hong Kong Dollar 7.7533 7.753 7.7536 0.02%
USD/ILS US Dollar/Israeli Shekel 3.7425 3.7325 3.7525 -0.37%
USD/JPY US Dollar/Japanese Yen 96.82 96.8 96.84 -1.23%
USD/NOK US dollar/Norwegian krone 6.7513 6.7488 6.7538 -0.13%
USD/RUR US dollar/Russian ruble 27.087 27.0863 27.0876 -0.18%
USD/SEK USD/Swedish krone 7.7593 7.7545 7.7642 -0.93%

USD/SGD USD/Singapore dollar 1.5005 1.5001 1.5009 0.9%

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at the moment the system would prefer to buy before euro could be entered by buy

or at the time of analysis everything was going down ! ?




 
sergeev >> :
Yura, can you send me a picture of the indicators?

I am at my main job - I can't...

I've got the internet as a ternal, so there's no internet flow to the workplace.

 

My point is simply this. The eu has not risen above the opening point of the day all day (until 12 noon Moscow time). Which means it can't be higher than zero. By definition.

Maybe I do not understand something ... or the formulas for calculations are different on the site and with us? Let's go over the original formula again:

( Current price * 100 ) / CLOSE [ 1 ] - 100

CLOSE [ 1 ] - is this the previous day's close?

 

Yes, everything was showing down at the time of analysis. Was watching your indicator. I don't watch anything on the website. Too bad I wasn't near a computer, too. It would have flipped. Oh, that's okay. We'll catch up tomorrow.

So what do you think about an EA? A simple one.

By the way, I also noticed that the values in the indicators and on the website are different.

 

Here is from the website where Yuri and we all look "Data provided by ComStock, Inc. and Russian banks. Terms of use.
Data provided with a 60 min delay."

There you go.

 
Oligarh >> :

This is from the site where Yuri and we all look at "Data provided by ComStock, Inc. and Russian banks. Terms of use.
Data provided with a 60 min delay."

There you go.

Maybe this is for unregistered users. Even if it is, the analysis is still done for the last 4-5 hours (I don't think the delay will make much difference). The only question I have is about that formula and those strange green values from the site (although "strange" can also be called the results of the formula because it may be incorrect).

Anyway, I opened today also on sale. As usually I have used pending orders to hit the price hoards. I took profits on the euro and the franc. Pound went to 0.

Too bad there are no comments from Yuri :(

 

Looking forward to Yuri's comments. I only trade on the EUR.

In the meantime, we wait. I will try to summarize the terms of reference for the system.

So. We trade on XXXUSD.

Take a list of pairs XXXUSD and USDXXX (we should take the same amount of both)

Compare the sum by a module, and respectively set a position. Only stop and profit should be optimized.

You may take as many pairs as there are, but then compare them in terms of percentages.

Variant of position holding.

Pull up the stop as soon as one of the pairs from the list has specified the opposite direction.

Reverse by the opposite signal. (not depending on the time and session).

What do you think?

 
sergeev >> :

Maybe this is for unregistered users. Even if it is, the analysis is still done for the last 4-5 hours (I don't think the delay will make much difference). The only question I have is about that formula and those strange green values from the site (although "strange" can also be called the results of the formula because it may be incorrect).

Anyway, I opened today also on sale. As usually I have used pending orders to hit the price hoards. I took profits on the euro and the franc. Pound went to 0.

What a pity, i have no comments from Yuri :(

And where exactly did you open in the yen and at what time? And how do you determine the price accumulation?

I got a moose on the eu today :(

 

1 Yes it is a simple primitive graphical analysis. Roughly speaking, the positions where the price has more or less lasted for more than 1-2 bars for 5 minutes. Basically, this is the price area where a large number of trades have been made in the market. That means that there is a high probability that it will return there. I catch it by placing LIMIT pendants or entering from the hand if the price is already there.

2. opened at 1.2710. (on top of a slight rise). On the franc and pound also on the crest of a wave. On reaching the total +50 out.



 
sergeev >> :

My point is simply this. The eu has not risen above the opening point of the day all day (until 12 noon Moscow time). Which means it can't be higher than zero. By definition.

Maybe I do not understand something ... or the formulas for calculations are different on the site and with us? Let's go over the original formula again:

( Current price * 100 ) / CLOSE [ 1 ] - 100

CLOSE [ 1 ] -is this the previous day's close?

yep

But the analysis should be done not in the first minutes of the opening, but somewhere in the area before the Euro and at the moment of the Euro.

in some situations, of course, in the mid asia area

I wasn't watching just one euRa ! but a group

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I think the system is good enough - but that does not mean other criteria are not considered

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my forecast this morning worked again!

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