From theory to practice - page 1764

 
Evgeniy Kvasov:

Closing price on overlapping asc?

For a sell order yes, for a buy bid.

 
danminin:

if you close everything, it will be:

your current equity.

(bleep))) open the tester under the same conditions and overlap)))))

imho one in the same will be exactly there in ideal execution.

What's the equity, from the spread dangling.........

Should I do it))))))

 
Sergey Chalyshev:


I'm not going to show it publicly, only private ))))

We have 1 position, close it and get a loss of 1 spread, or rather a loss of 1 spread when we opened it. As a result, we have a loss of 1 spread.

We have 1 position and do not close it; we open a reverse position and get the same minus 1 spread when we close it. We end up with the same result, but with more effort.

If we close 2 opposite ones separately, we get minus 2 spreads.

Right?

 
Evgeniy Kvasov:

It's not a pornohub)))))))))))

By the way, I'm watching this video today.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Uj1A9AguFs

on the 2017 *video site comes up

I think, "probably something Chinese, like youtube."

Then in October 2017, *ornhub appears, and then I get it.

 
khorosh:

For a sell order yes, for a buy bid.

That's what he's saying about closed-buy.

 
Evgeniy Kvasov:

(bleep))) open the tester under the same conditions and overlap)))))

imho one in the same will be exactly there in ideal execution.

What's the equity, from the spread dangling.........

Should I do it))))))

you open it. it's not clear to you.

 
danminin:

if you close everything, it will be:

your current equity.

If it were according to this theory, then it would be easy to get rid of balance drawdown when it is below equity by closing all orders.
 
Andrei:
If it were on this theory, then it would be easy to get rid of the drawdown in balance sheet when it is below equity by closing all orders.

Not a word)))))))))))))))

 
Andrei:
If it were on this theory, then it would be easy to get rid of balance sheet drawdown when it is below equity by closing all orders.

Don't be afraid of balance drawdown, be afraid of equity drawdown.

 
khorosh:

Don't be afraid of a balance sheet drawdown, be afraid of an equity drawdown.

Yes there's talk about spread drawdown

Reason: