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- Jasus replied Aug 3, 2014
I've seen a few papers like: url But I've never paid much close attention. From all I've seen they all had good results though.
- Jasus replied Apr 28, 2014
Does anyone know what the hell is going on with Oanda's volumes?
- Jasus replied Jan 4, 2014
What I mean as intra-day volatility is the daily bar spread (High-Low). That will help me decide if I should use a trend-following approach or a mean-reversion the next day.
- Jasus replied Jan 4, 2014
Predicting volatility might be useful for trend-following systems, which I'm working on right now. And you don't need to fit so many lags, from my experiments, 100 lags is enough, from there on you don't get much better predictability.
- Jasus replied Jan 1, 2014
Markets aren't a random walk. Absolute returns and power-returns (returns squared, cubed, etc...) show long-term memory, and I mean really long-term. This is taken from M15 data of EUR/USD since 2007 to 2013: Autocorrelation functions of absolute ...
- Jasus replied Dec 12, 2013
Go study bro, the random walk theory is outdated by 20 years. You obviously haven't been paying attention to the research papers in finance, and you're falling in the fallacy that because something looks like a random walk, then it must be a random ...
- Jasus replied Dec 9, 2013
I have several papers in my pc that show that markets aren't efficient, but unfortunately I can't upload them here. That theory is outdated by 20 years, when it was widely accepted. And that only happened because of the poor mathematical knowledge ...
- Jasus replied May 24, 2013
I get that, but there are some strange things that I see sometimes that I don't get, like a heavily traded asset going to a bull market without any visible accumulation before, and after a bear market. I'll post some chart examples when I get home. ...
- Jasus replied May 23, 2013
Thanks for the reply. I didn't understand why it moves up with low volume though, how does that relate with the heavy supply that there was before? If it moves up with low volume it either means SM is not interested or that there isn't much ...
- Jasus replied May 21, 2013
Guys how can we identify accumulation and distribution zones that are slow to develop? I'm talking about those zones that go into a trading range with low volume, without very high volume bars that can show what the SM is doing. These zones contrast ...
- Jasus replied Apr 13, 2013
Hey Joao (portuguese compatriot I'm guessing? ), I'm not very familiar with using COT report, can you explain how do you use the positions of commercials and large speculators to your analysis? Are the commercials the corporations who use futures ...
- Jasus replied Mar 26, 2013
Thanks for the help, but I'm having a bad time finding currency-hedged ETFs. I think I'm gonna have to find a broker that provides emerging markets currencies with decent spreads, to hedge...
- Jasus replied Mar 24, 2013
Do you know any in Euro denominated exchanges? And I forgot to mention Turkey, can you give an ETF in NYSE/NASDAQ of Turkey index, as well as China please?
- Jasus replied Feb 14, 2013
I'm only used to identify absorption volume at supports/resistance, but it makes sense on a breakout bar level as well. Thanks, nice analysis
- Jasus replied Feb 14, 2013
Not Kinsale, but I'll give my opinion . That bar shows weakness, because there seems to have been distribution before and it gapped down. Though the volume is massive and the next bar is up, so it must have contained buying as well. Notice the ...
- Jasus replied Feb 12, 2013
Hmm can this method be applied to daily or weekly timeframes? I'd imagine these would only very rarely be in equilibrium, unlike lower TFs?
- Jasus replied Feb 12, 2013
Hmm for the people who use Market Auction Theory together with VSA can you explain to me what is it briefly and why does it help to use it together with VSA? I'm undecided if I should start studying it or not. I don't know much, but what I gather is ...
- Jasus replied Feb 3, 2013
I made the EA run with a 10 seconds interval between pairs, in the beginning, and it's fine now
- Jasus replied Feb 1, 2013
The condition must be met, maybe it gets stuck in other thing. I'm kind of lost, because what variables do I need to look for? Besides, there's a strange thing. If I put the EA running in 20 pairs for example, 1 by 1, this problem doesn't appear. ...
- Jasus replied Jan 29, 2013
I can't give any more information, unless you want me to post a code with 2k+ lines here... You may not know the answer, but there may be people who had this problem before and they may know what's the problem.