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Is Grid Trading (combined trend following and counter trend) Profitable? 3 replies
Making a good diversified portfolio 10 replies
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Trading a (semi) automatic approach...but want more 11 replies
DislikedI got around to check correlation by price curve comparison and here it is.... for 30m. EUR CAD = EUR AUD = EUR USD = EUR JPY {image} GBP CAD = GBP AUD = GBP USD = GBP JPY {image}Ignored
DislikedIs anyone trading BTCUSD and any TRY pairs? Trends look extremely strong in those. I don't see any long-term trends, bullish or bearish, in any other instrument.Ignored
DislikedIs anyone trading BTCUSD and any TRY pairs? Trends look extremely strong in those. I don't see any long-term trends, bullish or bearish, in any other instrument.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I wish I was. Thanks for the tip. :-) Dow is firing on all cylinders though with a nice recent momentum burst..... {image} GBPUSD is starting to shape up and may be a candidate in the next few hours. {image} Nothing else is sticking out on my watchlist.Ignored
Disliked{quote} GU is still on the playlist demo and live . Gcad closed too early -- and GN broke the 195 level .. attacking the BRN?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Morning R. Not always mate as the relationship between allocated position sizing is dependent on each systems contribution to the maximum drawdown. Based on the current history of trades between the two systems, that position sizing relationship appears optimal to achieve an approximate 10% max drawdown. As time passes and we get more historical data this relationship will adjust.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi C Could you please tell me the equation how to calculate different percentages of these 2 systems if we would like to achieve x drawdown? Of course according to this set of data. It can change in future, but to have approx. idea. For example if I put 0.19% risk for reverter system, most of the time it will be higher, because of my small capital and minimum 0.01 lot. So if minimum position is 0.01 lot and this creates let's say 0.5% of risk then EDTT should have risk of (0.5/0.19)*1.31=3.44% for short term and long term SDC? Then the possible...Ignored
DislikedSome note from Andreas' book Stocks on the move: Just read the financial news during a busy day in the market for a demonstration. It can be quite comical at times really, especially when there’s some more significant news coming out. At first, the market might be at -0.2% in the morning. News ticker updates with “Market down on FED fears”. Two hours later, the market is at +0.2% and the news ticker proclaims “Market positive on FED hopes”. The announcements finally come out, and the market dips down to -0.5%. News tells us that the market is falling...Ignored