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- knukk replied Jun 11, 2010
Good note! What everyone should learn from this case is that it is important to understand causalities in terms of their direct effects and their further implications (indirect/chain effects). A good practice could be to draw a map of causalities to ...
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Lesson on compound interest
Started Jun 11, 2010|Rookie Talk|6 repliesLesson: Compound interest A compound interest means a return on the initial investment and all ...
- knukk replied Jun 9, 2010
Steve updates the first post with the latest improvements. KingHigh (which is what KH stands for) proposed a change which Steve incorporated into his official code. The updated version is included in the first post, so use that one. :nerd:
Epsilon Megastar swing/fib trading. Ask your newbie/basic questions here
- knukk replied Jun 8, 2010
What nubcake said. You'll find a guide on how to do this here.

Question about backtesting...
- knukk replied Mar 7, 2010
I'm still up for it.
I feel motivated about this, just like when I started working out which resulted in losing 30 kgs - about 1/4 of my original body weight. The ride was often painful, but I saw value in the small increments in ...Ichimoku forever
- knukk replied Feb 28, 2010
Back testing will let you practice on identifying trade signals with the system you are applying. It will tell you whether the system has been profitable historically. However, don't ignore one very important brick in the game here: yourself. Going ...
Back testing...is it a waste of time?
- knukk replied Feb 22, 2010
The open, close, high and low are based on the observations within the time period for which you set to view candles. For example, if you set M30, then it means that the open, close, high and low on a candle are the values for the 30 minutes period ...
High's and Lows of Candle Sticks
- knukk replied Feb 21, 2010
Well, the question is a bit hard to answer because there is always risk involved in trading. People have different preferences and attitudes towards risk. Comparing risk adjusted return is probably better than a regular, straight forward return ...
Average Monthly Return
- knukk replied Feb 20, 2010
I see that you opened a demo account which means, I assume, that you didn't pay for it yet. My tip is to save yourself the trouble and open a Windows VPS account instead. If you do that, you will be able to run MetaTrader easily

Installing Metatrader on a Linux VPS from Plesk interface