1. If you lose 50% of $100, you are left with $50. To get back to $100 you need a 100% gain to return. If you lose 30% then you need approximately a 42.86% gain to return to $100. ...
I should have explained the variables, sorry. PosMax is a position in a sequence where the maximum high occurred. PosMin - position of lowest low I set tp in the interval {0.002 < ...
Happy to check, but I am not sure how to read your scatter plot. If you put the TP at 35 pips, and the dots represent all cases were the TP was hit, then I expected all the dots ...
the simple answer to your obsequious question is that the thread asked a specific question about stop loss placement. If this individual wants to know about taking profits he/she ...
According to that empirical distribution - yes. it's a horror but I'll continue to test other patterns this way, even if its showing no_better_than_random results so far. ...