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trailing helps a little on the HFT
I repeat for the Dumbasses: don't bullshit ALL of us here about HFT, as this trade is not available to us... For many reasons...
It's just a question of how to find the end-beginning?
No problem if this, the other and the third data are the price coordinates of the start and end, the length and direction of the previous and current trend, and the current pullback, which are determined by means of a regular Zigzag (see picture to the left).
Have you tried using a trailing stop?
A trailing stop is also necessary, but you still need to determine when to put it in and when to close it.
All known strategies and indicators, if applied one to one, are not profitable or stable.
Each strategy is profitable only when they use "insignificant" numerous little things. And these tricks are small, just a few lines, or additional logical comparisons in the if construction.
Each, of these little things, in turn increases profitability.
A trailing stop is also necessary, but you still need to determine when to connect it and when to close it.
All known strategies as well as indicators, if applied one to one, are not profitable or stable.
Each strategy is profitable only when they use "insignificant" numerous tricks. And these tricks are small, just a few lines, or additional logical comparisons in the if construction.
Each of these little things, in turn, increases profitability.
So it determines when it's on, it's in a standby state
If the stops are fixed or physical, then yes. But if they are virtual and float all the time?
If the stops are fixed or physical, then yes. But if they are virtual and float all the time ?
I'll repeat for the dumb ones: don't bullshit ALL of us here about HFT, as this trade is not available to us... for many reasons...
Read again what I wrote:
https://www.mql5.com/ru/forum/301017/page22#comment_10450687
I will help by highlighting the main point:but on regular brokers/dts this method is not possible.
Now take your biggest spoon and wrestle with the mush in your head...
No problem if this, the other and the third given are the price coordinates of the start and end, the length and direction of the previous and current trend, and the current pullback, which are determined by a regular Zigzag (see picture on the left).
Great, 3 pairs: USDCHF, AUDNZD, EURGBP, where do we go for each tomorrow?
Take a six-month history of a currency pair, identify the patterns and adjust the indicators to that.
Read the machine learning thread the first few pages where there are pictures. For some reason everyone's profits end outside the range. It would seem, why?