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Disliked{quote} Thank you for your reply, Billy. Could you please tell me if this indicator is for (or based on) Frequency Distribution? Or is it just a simple oscillator that indicates overbought/oversold levels? https://www.mql5.com/en/market/produ...64#descriptionIgnored
Disliked{quote}{quote} "the only way to trade is follow the market makers and especially after the uk & us open. volatility is king. Keeping stats opens your eyes as to what the market movers are up to OR playing" Fantastic Billy. 100% in agreement with what you said in bold. Please share a little bit more on "Frequency Distribution". These two are my 2nd and 3rd favorite words too (after "Time"). EDIT - Currently I trade round the clock but my stats tell me trading Asian volatility is not consistent with my understanding of what happens at London and US...Ignored
Disliked{quote}{quote} @Billy: I agree with VEEFX. Billy, could you explain in more detail regarding FD? What is FD: - Frequency Distribution is well explained here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YlT...ature=youtu.be. More links are welcome. - more and more python traders integrate FD in their system and make use of Taylor's (or Rela's) perspective (https://books.google.nl/books?id=l7WJTcbxcmQC&pg=PA173&lpg=PA173&dq=taylor+vs+rela+"frequency+distribution"&source=bl&ots=1Uu_p45jyR&sig=qVTqwwm_nTdYt2J2RzIXzY093zc&hl=nl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjm_4SS-fbbAhXPGuwKHSWeAbsQ6AEISjAI#v=onepage&q=taylor%20vs%20rela%20"frequency%20distribution"&f=false)...Ignored
DislikedSome would say - body in direction of profit and wick in direction of loss.Ignored
DislikedSome would say - body in direction of profit and wick in direction of loss.Ignored
Disliked{quote} i can prove you wrong with that statement, i made a lot of money with those wicks. many traders are totally misguided by the lure of hundreds of pips. its all bolloxs. give me an almost guaranteed 5 points and that is easier than going to an atm machine to withdraw money. trade well.Ignored
I am attaching the EA here. Hopefully any further improvement in the strategy would result in a newer version of the EA to test, and who knows, trading live!
DislikedBelow article discusses combining statistics with trading. What is your opinion? Is this stochastic process a promising approach for statistical trading? ______________________________ https://www.forexfactory.com/showthread.php?t=562689 Autoregressive Model Autoregressive (AR) Model is a stochastic process representation for time series. In this model, the next variable of interest (e.g., next price) is modeled with linear combination of previous value(s) in a stochastic manner, Attached Image https://www.forexfactory.com/attachm...1&d=1445294734...Ignored
Disliked{quote} I am not a major in Statistics so most of this mumbo jumbo is above my knowledge. All I can add is what I mentioned here... trade outcome and the stats around what affects the trade outcome is the only thing required to statistically analyze and apply filters...in a recursive/iterative manner.Ignored
DislikedInteresting! Here is a simple EA coded to just do that. I've run couple tests and optimizations and i dont think going for 50 SL and 50 TP is working out very well But... lets see... {file}Ignored
DislikedSome would say - body in direction of profit and wick in direction of loss.Ignored
DislikedIs there any research done about pattern recognition regarding scaling?Ignored