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what kind of job is a robot?
Everyone in the world works and so do robots. They see where they can buy or sell more profitably. Volumes are huge. Smooth changes in exchange rates are created by speculators.
As a result, the current exchange rates are formed in the moment. Communication in the world is very fast.)
Everyone in the world works and so do robots. They are looking for a better deal to buy or sell. Volumes are huge. Smooth changes in exchange rates are created by speculators.
As a result, the current exchange rates are formed in the moment. Communication in the world is very fast)).
Also, water is wet and eating porridge in the morning is healthy.
Everyone in the world works and so do robots. They are looking for a better deal to buy or sell. Volumes are huge. Smooth changes in exchange rates are created by speculators.
As a result, the current exchange rates are formed in the moment. Communication is very fast in the world.)
The smoothness, or rather the dynamics of price movement, is created by the ratio of buying to selling ;) That being said, if there are more buyers, the price will go down.
But if there is a Kohlian (margin call) next to the price, there will be a shot (hairpin) at it, by all means.
There are only two price engines, there are no others.
The smoothness, or rather the dynamics of the price movement, is created by the ratio of buying to selling ;) That said, if there are more buyers, the price will go down.
But if there is a Kohlian (margin call) next to the price, there will be a shot (stud) at it, by any means.
There are only two price engines, there are no others.
+) Not someone's, but a collection of "kolyan"😄
In principle I agree
I've written somewhere that the market reacts to price behaviour in a standard way
i.e. it's basically a counter-trend
и
sooner or later it's either a lock or Kolya
;)
Again the question is how to trade, how to win this seemingly terrible, corrupting force?
That is where the puzzles begin, which last for years, with a lot of people trying to solve them.
In principle I agree
I've written somewhere that the market reacts to price behaviour in a standard way
i.e. it's basically a counter-trend
и
sooner or later it's either a lock or Kolya
;)
Again the question is how to trade, how to win this seemingly terrible, corrupting force?
That is where the puzzles begin that last for years, over the solution of which a lot of people are fighting.
I remember you wrote somewhere that there are three of them. But the best one is the only one.
Right
But I don't see any trace or even a hint on the forum who's anywhere near the solution
And not just today, but for all time.
And it's not just a little bit, it's a lot to think about.
earlier i thought that kotir walks tic to tic
but no, it deviates ;)))
and it is this deviation that is the reason to make a profit
and is not inter-broker arbitrage
Once a brokerage house representative spoke on the forum, on the 4RK
he said that traders get pinched in the spread
you know, he hit me hard then
he hit me hard that time - where is the spread?
previously I thought that kotir was going tic to tic
but no, it deviates ;)))
And this very deviation is the reason to make profit.
where is it, this spread?
Between the ask and the bid ;)
the point is that you were looking in the wrong place.