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sorry Miti i meant to send that to Polimini. i will drop it to him below
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One trade per daily bar, or per X bars on current timeframe 0 replies
1 trade per pair per year 6 replies
multiple systems per pair/multiple pairs per system? 3 replies
Trading 24 hours per day, 5 days per week 14 replies
Disliked{quote} it depends on your strategy, ie what are you trading. if its hanging men or inverted hammers then you need to go in the past and find them. So you wanna go back at least a year on 4hr and 1hr tf and see how they worked to find the average % win rate. Yup its a lotta work but has to be done. Or another strategy, lets say bear flags then its the same process/work. Hint EJ gives some of the best rr you will find on bear flags (im short EJ currently) see if you can find the bear flag on 1hr and 15min tf then just watch to see what it does so...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hey, thanks for your nice answer. I appreciate that. You'r right it's a lot of work but that's not my problem. I am not sure about using these classical chart patterns as my entry trigger. To me personally they seem to be hard to define in an objective way? So to stick with your examples, when is a hanging man a hanging man or when is inverted hammer an inverted hammer? Do you make this up on the fly with your own eyes or do you use mathematical fixed rules to define what they are so you then could actually backtest them in that objective...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hey, thanks for your nice answer. I appreciate that. You'r right it's a lot of work but that's not my problem. I am not sure about using these classical chart patterns as my entry trigger. To me personally they seem to be hard to define in an objective way? So to stick with your examples, when is a hanging man a hanging man or when is inverted hammer an inverted hammer? Do you make this up on the fly with your own eyes or do you use mathematical fixed rules to define what they are so you then could actually backtest them in that objective...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hey, thanks for your nice answer. I appreciate that. You'r right it's a lot of work but that's not my problem. I am not sure about using these classical chart patterns as my entry trigger. To me personally they seem to be hard to define in an objective way? So to stick with your examples, when is a hanging man a hanging man or when is inverted hammer an inverted hammer? Do you make this up on the fly with your own eyes or do you use mathematical fixed rules to define what they are so you then could actually backtest them in that objective...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hey, thanks for your nice answer. I appreciate that. You'r right it's a lot of work but that's not my problem. I am not sure about using these classical chart patterns as my entry trigger. To me personally they seem to be hard to define in an objective way? So to stick with your examples, when is a hanging man a hanging man or when is inverted hammer an inverted hammer? Do you make this up on the fly with your own eyes or do you use mathematical fixed rules to define what they are so you then could actually backtest them in that objective...Ignored