Pair trading and multicurrency arbitrage. The showdown. - page 315

 
Vitaly Muzichenko #:

With your hands like this – we’re about to close the previously published opening

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Closed

Well, sitting in front of a screen all day, straining your eyes, and earning 10 dollars is a bit of a let-down. Prop firms don’t allow arbitrage...

But the system is stable, because there are always patterns in arbitrage.

 
Sergey2134 #:
arbitration

Firstly: this is not arbitration

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Secondly: If 10 isn’t enough, you can trade 1,000 on a single pair – nobody’s stopping you; the choice is always yours.

 
Sergey2134 #:
Prop firms do not permit arbitration.
It is not that type of arbitration that is not permitted.
 
Vitaly Muzichenko #:

No, I didn’t write it; it doesn’t make sense

With my hands like this – I’m about to close the previously published opening

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Closed


That’s a shame. . . but are there any that closed down for reasons other than profit?
 
mvf358 #:
That’s a good one. . . but are there any that closed down for reasons other than profit?

No

P.S. Although, actually, there are a couple more that haven’t closed down


 
Vitaly Muzichenko #:

On a slightly related note:

We’ve received a few signals, but we’re already in the market on AUDNZD/EURCAD

The other signals involve currency pairs that we already have in our trades = there are currently no further entry points according to the system; we’re waiting.

But what about the open positions? Oh, you’re such a risk-taker! You’re ruining your own algorithm

 
Renat Akhtyamov #:
But what do you mean, they’re not closed? Oh, you’re such a risk-taker) You’re ruining your own algorithm

They’re all closed apart from the new pair that opened an hour ago – I did say so.

That’s how it is for now


 
Vitaly Muzichenko #:

none

P.S. Although, actually, there are still a couple that haven’t been closed yet


I’m not talking about today, but generally speaking over the last period of activity.
 
mvf358 #:
I’m not talking about today, but about the recent period of active trading in general.
I’ve already mentioned that if things don’t go to plan, simply averaging out the same lots will get you out of it – this happened the week before last with the yen trade.
 
Sergey2134 #:
You posted a screenshot there; it looks like you’ve already written the bot and are testing it. How’s trading with the bot going? What are the pros and cons? )
While trading is underway, do join in for the tests. Everything’s working as it should, according to the logic… I’ll connect some more…