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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Would you mind elaborate a bit more? Say, 20-30 words.
    Following years of study and money spent on eduion (softwares, trading-related losses, etc) you get to the point at which you understand the price you've forfeited, gets high. The time could probably have gotten another Bachelor-degree when it comes to costs and effort to me.

    Thats why it was a fantastic relief for me personally. Many believe that the job is done when you finally got a profitable system, its not. It's merely the beginning.

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Thanks,

    About people, I personally don't understand the kind of people you described. Perhaps there are, but might not be many.

    Concerning programming, depending on the approach you choose, should you choose a qualitative approach, yes I think programming is important. But if you're a chartist, is a saying an image worth a million words. To program a method, you want to first translate a chart visual position. Until you can fully program the method you have to measure the parameters. If the logic of this programming is not...
    well, I do have another opinion. But I really don't feel that either of us is incorrect.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Following years of research and cash spent on eduion (softwares, trading-related losses, etc) you reach the point where you realize the price you have sacrificed, gets high. The time could probably have gotten me another Bachelor-degree when it comes to effort and prices.

    Thats why it was a wonderful relief for me personally. Many think the job is completed when you got a profitable system not. It is only the beginning.
    Thanks, I had the exact same sense as you at some stage. Still after a while when I realize some talented persons (very few indeed) becomes profitable within 1 year, I feel jealous.

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    well, I do have another opinion. But I really don't feel that either of us is wrong.
    cheers! .

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Yes

    the stage is there is no moment of victory, we all begin confused and hunting for this particular moment but we realize that the fact

    it will be routine think me

    great trade OK
    bad trade OK
    no difference at all

    no memory

    no need for extra focus like the early days no need to see what others doing and no need for anything whatsoever, no anticipation, only open you station scan the charts and also wait for your setup

    in regards, Ok, if it wont OK,
    and while this find a movie/TV to watch, a match to play
    and at EOD review your job, and maintain the log,...
    Well said, spot on.

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Compared a quantitative approach into a chartist egy, I believe that the later produce more high-probability installations. In general, I don't think installation that is high-probability is given set by an EA, exclusion is rare.
    You actually don't need a high probability of a winning trade to succeed. You could have as as for example 20% win percentage and still be profitable, given that your win is large and your losses are small. Here EAs and back-testing may be useful, I think. Evrey now then you may have a winning streak and a loosing streak, but in case you have a large data and you're on ordinary profitable, it is good news.

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    You really do not need a high likelihood of a winning transaction to succeed. You could have as low as for example win percent and be profitable, provided your win is big and your losses are modest. Here EAs and back-testing can be helpful, I presume. Evrey you can have a winning series and also a loosing streak, but in case you've got a large data set and you're on average profitable, it's excellent news.
    1. A system required large number of installations with a small-edge
    2. A method with low likelihood of success but good RRR

    Both of above, even profitable, isn't my cup of tea!

    And I must have stated that I do not think an EA creates good borders, rather than high-probability setups (there could be hardly any exceptions).

  8. #18
    True, benssol's sharing is really good.
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Well said, spot on.

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