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Mathematical hedging strategy without a stop loss 22 replies
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Averaging 7 replies
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Disliked{quote} do you mean Breakout and retest Erebus. Or there is something more characteristic we common traders should notice immediately on these charts. I don't have that much data H1 back on MT4 to check what history before of your chart, so I guess onlyIgnored
Disliked{quote} Nothing to do with technical analysis, take no notice of that chart; that comment was about the way Nick Shawn @ MissionFX made those entries; they were strictly brute force, no analysis, just telling the market that it was wrong, and he was right. You probably need to have followed his Telegram back then, or at least all the associated posts in that thread. Good Luck.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Oanda UK and here are the EAs: {file} {file} {file} {file}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yes you can but you wont be paid the dividend. There are literally hundreds of ways to trade the divivend but you should just practice for a few months with small amounts. Also as an example --- lets say you are short the ftse and lets say you went short at £2 and you are up 30points -- so your profit is £60 Now it drops 10points for the dividend ... now you are plus £80 on your trade but you will lose £20 as the dividend is 10points, hope it makes sense --- the £20 is taken from your accountIgnored
DislikedJust left the cinema, checked the phone and all last week’s money now returned and some, missed the dividend trade today though, anyone have any joy with that?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Then actually i like you to explain more the grounds what you expect us to see in that chart. because Nick Shaw since long time one of the youtuber trader i've blocked I somehow could not feel his trading promotion positively influenced meIgnored
Disliked{quote} would it be possible to code a time execution EA to enter the trade 1/ check and re-synch PC time with world clock (should doing auto) 2/ place 1st buy trade @16:29:50 UK time( so in summer is 16:29:50, in winter is 15:29:50?) 3/ closing the 1st buy trade @16:30:01 4/ if price drop more add 2nd buy trade, drop x amount point more open 3rd buy, when margin level allow a safe trade 5/ when divend got filled, close all buys trades. the difficulty here is to get the sec timing, somehow mql4/5 does not function for Sec implementation? Will you...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Why am I getting the 3rd degree interrogation about that chart? And I'm not the only one, I don't really know what you are after; I certainly do not approve of HEDGING. But you seem to be really interested in HEDGING and yet you blocked Nick Shawn? Watch his videos on YouTube. The inserted Telegram image in black is from Nick, the arrows point to the price levels that he entered those trades; chart is only for that, nothing to do with anything about me or price action. That is what I expect you to see in that chart.Ignored
Disliked{quote} In your example of why not short/long trade after 16:30 we dont know how long the dividend filling take place, and if broker slip the quote during so if you short before the dividend timing, could you get out with your full profit, if you calculate to going long after 14;30 could you get your entry at 10 points dividend filled? or broker would re quote and let you buy somewhere near to top of the valley, then correct the market down heavily again causing loss on your opportunistic buyIgnored
Disliked{quote} Those EAs have nothing to do with any div trade, they just open and start hedging/averaging when a candle of a certain sizes forms. They don't use a stoploss and were made more as an experiment to see what happens when you don't use a stoploss over a longer period and use a simple random generator. I think if anyone is going to use EAs for any aspect of trading they need to be able to make them/code themselves as there will always be scenarios where they need tweaking for the individual, I use fxDreema so you might want to look there.Ignored
Disliked{quote} easy aint it, sometimes can take a while to fill but DIV does what it says on tinIgnored
Disliked{quote} CAC div Well no big surprise, I'm in on this one. Back testing stats put to the test given the surrounding potential draw down from HTF. Fingers crossed ... nah ... it will either work or it won't - I'll stick with the stats. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} we dont know how long the dividend filling take place exactly, nobugger will ever know how long it will take to fill, sometimes 30mins sometimes 30hrs so if you short before the dividend timing, could you get out with your full profit, no, if you are short looking to profit on the dividend drop you will be deducted the dividend from your account balance immediately. So the other way to trade it is to 4get about the dividend then start buying after the drop Hope im explaining it well enough,...Ignored
Disliked{quote} If the schedule and dividend distribution has remained the same for a few years, I can easily create the expert advisor and do a backtest and get all these statistics and share them with the forum, for manual trading. The gap not present in the history it's not a big deal, it's not for testing the dividend, but the after retrace for fillingIgnored
Disliked{quote} according to the list in #2784 which index on the dividend adjustment list is France40 T721, I see SMI but that is not France it is swiss index, right? You dont trade SMI on Fri?, and so Mondays will you trade SAF (244 points?) Is this South African Index, what is the reason so high why so hight?Ignored