Hi Michael, thanks for sharing both strategies, I have a question. What could be the worst scenario? using the second strategy.
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DislikedHi Michael, thanks for sharing both strategies, I have a question. What could be the worst scenario? using the second strategy.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I do not get what you ask. For more clarification. I open a buy AND a sell order immediately with market order. It is through the nature that i trigger both short behind, we have a small distance. Not relevant by such a large grid. After that i double the next step in space what the atr 14 daily told me. In last grid it is 102 pips. So New order is 102 pips in both direction. Over the intial buy order i place a new one in 102 pips. For the short order i place a new order 102 pips under the initial order. That make i max 4 times, so we have...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Michael, nice idea from you... I'm curious where you will get with this. Just one point: I also wonder why you open right at the beginning of the grid one buy and one sell trade, since you pay only spread, but the trades don't add value to the profit at the end.... You could just start the grid without buy and sell and start your first trade at the first level up or down.... Hope you understand what I suggest... Anyway, wish you all the best with this approachIgnored
DislikedWow, what a harsh answer... only wanted to help you. I understand very well what you are doing. It’s no rocketsience by the way… I only don’t get the point, what you get from the first 2 trades. Your profit comes always from the last trades and never from the first two. Or do I understand something wrong? What is the sense behind: -2 +2 +1? In the end you could have just take the last one and get +1 and you will save the spread of the first two… but anyway, good luck. Will not post again.Ignored
DislikedA picture is a thousand words. This is another example of gold in the same way {image}Ignored
DislikedLook at the picture of gold and imagine that you always open two deals, buying and selling. If the price goes up, you take the profit of the purchase and open another at the same moment with another selling order in order to keep with you always buying and selling alike. All orders will not be closed. They are always with you to get their profits in a timely manner. Your account is growing Think, imagine, calculate and try this on a demo account. Experience is the best evidenceIgnored