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  1. #11
    I understand it, but our recommendations are not just simple predictions.They incorporate multiple factors to identify input and exit points with greater precision.I appreciate the comments and I am open to share more details about how we generate these signals if there is interest.

  2. #12
    If your system is so complete, why don't you show us a detailed analysis of a recent successful operation?Talking is easy, trying it is something else.I do not want to be pessimistic, but many "advanced systems" end up being little practical or ineffective in the real market.

  3. #13
    I appreciate that you share this information, although I personally prefer more specific strategies.This combining so many factors seems excessive to an individual trader.However, I am interested in how you integrate intermarket analysis in your strategy.Do you have an example or case study?

  4. #14
    It sounds good, but I wonder: why neutral in the Canadian dollar?Historically, it has a strong correlation with oil prices, and these have been quite unstable lately.Wouldn't it be more logical to have a more defined position depending on the management of the energy market?

  5. #15
    It is a valid observation.Our neutral posture is due to the lack of clear signals in our indicators.Although correlation with oil is strong, other factors have limited its impact.We are monitoring closely and we will update our recommendations if we detect a significant change in trends.

  6. #16
    Interesting, but being neutral in such a dynamic market seems to me a waste of resources.If you do not have a clear signal, you might focus your efforts on other assets.In addition, how often your recommendations update?The markets change rapidly, and outdated information can be dangerous.

  7. #17
    I like the idea of ??a macroeconomic approach, but I have my doubts about behavioral finances.It is an interesting field, but very subjective.How do you ensure that your behavior interpretations are not just conjectures?Because in such an emotional market, psychology can be very volatile.

  8. #18
    If your strategy is so good, why share it?It seems more sensible to save you that knowledge for you and maximize your own profits.Sometimes I wonder if these recommendations are genuine or only attempts to capture the attention of beginner traders.

  9. #19
    I appreciate that you share your recommendations, although skepticism here is normal.Trading is a difficult game and many promise miraculous strategies that end up being useless.For my part, I will continue to observe.If you really demonstrate consistency, then maybe I encourage me to try your approach.

  10. #20
    "Bearish in the US dollar."How original.I wonder if this conclusion is not just a repetition of what all analysts are saying lately.Where is the added value?If your global macro approach is so advanced, it should stand out beyond the obvious.

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