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Hmm. It's grit and perseverance that rules, if you ask me. The only way to solve this puzzle is with this
Courage to get in at any moment and perseverance to learn, absolutely not...
100 quid, and already his knees are shaking? Yeah. What's next?
Maybe a hundred more will discourage him. I still wish him success. If he's learned his lesson, it's easier for him in the market.
Yura, the grail does not imply a loss.
100 quid, and already your knees are shaking? Yeah. What's next?
Well, if you make a profit, I'll add to it, no doubt about it.
That's not what's making my knees shake. It's just that "trend/float" key, which I use, is not fully tested... So I found a fool on the forum to compare multiple keys + neuronet. Oh well.
Well, if the profits kick in, I'll add more, you can count on it.
That's not why my knees are shaking. It's just that the "trend/flat" key I use, well, it's not fully tested or something... So I found a fool on the forum to compare multiple keys + neuronet. Well, whatever.
Here's one with $50 on crisis, for example. (For all the #tyjvtester see my signal).
The whole problem is how to increase profits significantly without increasing risks?
probably no way.
The whole problem is how to increase profits significantly without increasing risks?
there is probably no way.
The whole problem is how to increase profits significantly without increasing risks?
i would like to think of a better strategy))
like this one?)
that's two and a half months of trading.
I have the most perfect analysis on this forum. At least for the year I've been here I haven't found a better one.
Since I have only one absolute variant of market analysis - there is no other variant.
That's why I can easily change two lines of code in my programme and catch both trend movements and flat ones with the same efficiency.
I am interested in something else:
What do flat and trend movements have in common? What do they have in common and what can be equally effective in both?
this is my question.
are there any individuals here who can answer my question, of course with some kind of argument.