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Dr.Brain:
upload your filter to csv or txt file...with format -date, cloze (Eurodollar preferably), filter
at least a spin...
upload your filter to csv or txt file... format - at least we'll spin it... date, cloze (eurodollar preferably), filter -at least we'll spin it...
Good suggestion. I will now run the calculations. Due to inefficiency of algorithm implementation, computation time is growing terribly (like x in cube) depending on the length, on which it is calculated. So I will limit myself to 10 thousand M5 bars. On the pounddollar as a rather volatile pair. Unfortunately I don't have the .mcd files handy. I'll post them tonight.
That's a good suggestion. I'll run the calculations now. Due to the inefficiency of the algorithm implementation, the computation time grows terribly (like x in a cube) depending on the length at which it is computed. So I'll limit myself to 10 thousand M5 bars. For the pound dollar as a rather volatile pair. Should take at least half an hour.
I'm in no hurry... I can do it in the evening or tomorrow... If it's not too much trouble I'd like to look at the Eurobucks... thanks...
There's no hurry... I can do it in the evening or tomorrow... if it's not too much trouble I'd like to look at the Eurobucks... thank you...
Michael, do you always have an even number of open orders or does it not matter? What happens if you only open orders on one pair?
If the orders are on the same pair - unsightly balance line
I'll post the Eurobucks no later than the morning MSC. At least one intelligent question followed. Otherwise people only yell in hysterics when they see a miracle of deposit growth for no apparent reason.
I do not know what to do with it, I cannot do it at all. So I will ask you this, I don't know if anyone has already asked.
Does your filter depend at all on the row to which it is applied, or not.
If you give you, say, a series of numbers of unknown origin, and apply your filter to it, will there be such tricks, if your condition about Gaussianity persists?
Does your filter depend at all on the row to which it is applied, or not.
If you give you, say, a series of numbers of unknown origin, and apply your filter to it, will there be such tricks, if your condition about Gaussianity is kept?