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On the previous argument:
Rats are caught with cats, traps, simply poisoned.
All have some sort of result.
Personally, I like the Pied Piper's method with his blowpipe.
One of conditions is a trend towards depth.
It is true that I pity the children.
Eh...
Costs of production.
Traders are rats, pied piper is cotierre.
>The traders are rats, the piper is a kotir.
Not a bad analogy.
It's a little different.
A biko is known for tumbling through the forest of guerrillas, woodcutters, mushroom pickers and the like.
And the finale with the woodsman.
To move a kotir is to shine a light on oneself.
It's easier to blow a pipe.
Softly, lightly, just a little.
Even if the rearguard can't hear it.
Lure more people into the field and they will move on their own.
There - same analogy on the question of methods: statistics - bots,
matemethods - TA, blunt pushing.
All in favour with intelligence.
Does anything help?
Does anything help?
The situation with bots is as follows: the market is huge, there are enough manufacturers.
The result is a war and a plum - time to pick it up.
But it has to be said - small scalps at best.
Turkeys - the situation is lighter.
On TA, there's a lot of old turkeys selected and over-selected.
plus the modern ones also selected. We need a trained eye (or a trained eye).
Variety is the main problem, though in general it is surmountable, but I would not advise to start or stop.
Your settings.
The result is quite good builds, but patience is required.
Sitting on the fence is akin to art.
The whole process of improvement goes by steam train - you do not know what to grab hold of.
And you can't fit everything into one window.
Hmm...
I haven't tried squeezing.
Hmm...
I haven't tried squeezing.
You try it... put in 100 lots and see.... the price doesn't move a thousandth of a point :)
there are HFT techniques that allow you to do such things.
you try it... put in 100 lots and see.... the price doesn't move a thousandth of a point :)
not even a thousandth of a point?
Those bastards.