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- Fr33zerPop replied Sep 2, 2016
I actually tried this again, to a bit of success when I let the winners run, and cut the losers short with a stop. However, the only way this works is if there's enough trend movement in the market to clear a profit. Without that trend movement, ...
- Fr33zerPop replied Sep 2, 2016
After trying basket hedging with a 5-pair star pattern (10 trades), I've decided that it's not worth pursuing any longer. Yes, there seems to be imbalances, but they're smaller than spreads, slippage, and most importantly, general drift of the ...
- Fr33zerPop replied Nov 18, 2015
I tried the star pattern for about 2 weeks in MT4, but it drifted quite far into negative territory. I'm pretty sure the grouping is correct, and the lot sizing isn't terribly inaccurate, so I'm wondering if long-term, our currencies do drift out of ...
- Fr33zerPop replied Aug 17, 2015
Here's an idea I'd love your input on: For a hedge strategy that waits to profit from the imbalance, do you think it would be better to have multiple triangle groups that can be removed as they hit profitability, or would it be better to have all of ...
- Fr33zerPop replied Aug 11, 2015
I don't really have a handy EA or Indicator that does it for me, but I found a calculator on Babypips.com that helped me estimate it as much as possible for the mirco amounts I'm testing with.
- Fr33zerPop replied Aug 10, 2015
This is a pretty old thread, but the discussion is not! I think the flaw with this strategy is in the probabilities. Example: If you randomly trade anything over and over, with a 10 pip take-profit, and a 20 pip stop-loss, it may seem that you're ...
- Fr33zerPop replied Aug 10, 2015
Do you have or know of the math equation that will calculate the exact optimal lot size for multiple pairs? I have a balanced 10-pair star-hedge (10 trades on, using USD,GBP,EUR,CHF,JPY), but I'm not sure how to calculate proper lot size with 10 ...
- Fr33zerPop replied Jun 17, 2014
I think it confuses a lot of people, because we can mistakenly look to the chart for both, but as explained well by pjameslamar, Supply/Demand is market orders, Support/Resistance is a chart pattern. This doesn't mean we can't try to put ...
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