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Please, where did you get the idea that I entered 3 pairs. I did as the branch author said (look at the beginning of page 1).Only 2 pairs with the same denominator and low spread.
And the author at the beginning of the branch that reverse pairs? Now read my comment to you, with only 2 pairs
Please, where did you get the idea that I entered 3 pairs. I did as the author of the thread said (look at the beginning of page 1).Only 2 pairs with the same denominator and low spread.
What is the spread? It is only paid once on opening a position and only a swap when you roll it over?
You don't pay it, you only get it. As soon as you overlap it and get a little bit in the plus, you close immediately.
Please, where did you get the idea that I entered 3 pairs. I did as the author of the thread said (look at the beginning of page 1).Only 2 pairs with the same denominator and low spread.
Even if you add up opposite pairs, you still get a third pair due to different buy/sell prices
And 3 pairs is a waste. 2 pairs are better and wait out a 300 pips drawdown.
And 3 pairs are just a waste of time. 2 pairs are better and wait for a 300 pips drawdown.
it has been in my furnace for a long time, so I advise you not 2 not 3 not even 4 because the result is one sliff
It's just a matter of timing the code at once or incrementally.
the theme is going strong. although just as mediocre as "avalanche". But the latter, oddly enough, holds up for more than a hundred pages.)
Even if you add up opposite pairs, because of the different buy/sell prices you get a third pair