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- Ronald Raygun replied Feb 10, 2018
Thank you for the PM. I do appreciate that my reputation here on Forex Factory still carries weight. Before committing to code your system, I'd need to know what it is and most importantly, the time commitment for me to automate it for you. Feel ...
- Ronald Raygun replied Aug 11, 2017
Saw your PM... (Attached) One question... How do I know this isn't a waste of my time? Considering you have a profitable system, you must understand risk-management. So... How do you propose to reduce risk in committing my time to a project that ...
- Ronald Raygun replied Jul 22, 2016
I've always been around. Just stopped posting ever since was invited to start a fund. Our biggest recent success was a Brexit straddle. Not quite as massive as Soros breaking BoE, but still substantial and my investors are very pleased with me. Not ...
- Ronald Raygun replied Jul 22, 2016
The only non predictive trading is Arbitrage.
- Ronald Raygun replied Dec 5, 2013
To echo Hanover and ferrufx Grid type systems have been done to death on this forum for years. We have each written at least one and a cursory search can easily locate them. Grids work moderately well in sideways markets, the problem is how does one ...
- Ronald Raygun replied Oct 12, 2013
None. Cloud computing has inherent latency problems compared with individual dedicated servers. If you want the absolute best, you lease rack space at ideally the same datacenter as the execution server you are working against. [edit] You wanted ...
- Ronald Raygun replied Dec 22, 2012
Now you're giving me ideas.
- Ronald Raygun replied Dec 10, 2012
Impressive. But how far forward are you able to look?
- Ronald Raygun replied Oct 31, 2012
Can't help you if I don't know the settings you used.
- Ronald Raygun replied Oct 31, 2012
Thank you for your indicator and improvements @Paradox. I went though the code and am wondering how you apply the negative correlation when projecting the future bars onto the chart. It looks like you are combining the results of high negatively ...
- Ronald Raygun replied Oct 24, 2012
Not to my knowledge. I'm pretty sure I'm the first and for now only person to release this kind of analysis publicly.
- Ronald Raygun replied Oct 24, 2012
That projection is based on the current bar. You would need the projection at the time the trade was taken.
- Ronald Raygun replied Oct 22, 2012
I currently have manually entered buffers that take into account the entire range. The TP Buffer pushes the take profit target closer to the entry point, and the SL buffer pushes the stop loss farther from the entry point. I think there needs to be ...
- Ronald Raygun replied Oct 22, 2012
How do you mean? I paint the projection based on past extremes, and an expectation that future price will be inside that projection.
- Ronald Raygun replied Oct 21, 2012
It wouldn't because there is no favorable bias. The EA calculates the risk reward of a long trade and a short trade using the extremes of the projection as price targets (minus the buffers). If the risk reward is below a certain threshold, it does ...
- Ronald Raygun replied Oct 21, 2012
Sum in the sense that every pattern is projected over each other then combined.
- Ronald Raygun replied Oct 21, 2012
The EA combines all of the solutions into a composite and projects that into the future.
- Ronald Raygun replied Oct 21, 2012
The EA will create new predictions based on the new information coming in. Yes--thats how it works. No, I'm not sure how to implement that sort of 'learning' See attachment. There will be blue rectangles around areas that match closely based on ...
- Ronald Raygun replied Oct 21, 2012
That part is elusive. The projection bars are a collection of the bars following the matched pattern. So if I were to overlay the bars following every matched pattern, I would come up with that projection. As for the source data, generally matches ...
- Ronald Raygun replied Oct 21, 2012
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