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MetaCoder replied Nov 7, 2014I think the wormholes themselves can be used as part of an exit strategy to cut losing trades. At least one trader on the thread has mentioned it. What about the following: If new wormholes form on the same side of a not-yet-profitable trade as the ...
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MetaCoder replied Nov 7, 2014First post of thread has what you need to know I think.
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MetaCoder replied Nov 7, 2014Great to see your live trading. I'm sure some of the other members will ask you about how you decide when to enter and exit. Seems to me it could be a simple mechanical set of tactics.
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MetaCoder replied Nov 7, 2014Nice, Jalby. I have no specific recommendation which timeframes to select for your trading. Some seem to be doing well with the shorter-timeframe versions. New wormholes come more frequently in the shorter timeframes. This could be desirable for ...
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MetaCoder replied Nov 7, 2014The EA does not place trades so the smiley/sad face does not matter. Sounds like it's working normally for you Jalby. Answer to your question will become apparent if you watch the EA for a while or if you read the thread.
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MetaCoder replied Nov 6, 2014Some interesting posts these last couple of pages. I think I will be learning a lot. Thank you!
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MetaCoder replied Nov 6, 2014Of course it isn't.
That's just a name we are using for it here.Wormholes - stochastic mismatch system
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MetaCoder replied Nov 5, 2014I do not think there is anything magic about the wormholes. In fact, I don't have a good idea of how often market action returns to them. I have only observed for a short time. Based on a tiny amount of observation, it seems that the market often ...
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MetaCoder replied Nov 5, 2014Exactly. Except not when. Just at what price level. Unless you're talking about someone else's enhanced version of the EA.
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MetaCoder replied Nov 5, 2014It's totally up to you. The EA only shows where the last wormhole was, and how many points the market is away from that wormhole.
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MetaCoder replied Nov 5, 2014If the EA erased the red line when similarity comes back, we would not easily see at what price level the last wormhole occurred. The whole point is to see where the last wormhole was. When a new wormhole appears, the old one is erased and a new red ...
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MetaCoder replied Nov 4, 2014Good practice #1: If you upload your own version of one of the EAs, give it a unique name. Good practice #2: If you ask a question about one of the EAs, supply the name of the EA you are asking about.
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MetaCoder replied Nov 4, 2014No need to change settings, in fact things might get messed up if you do. Each EA has settings appropriate for the timeframes.
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MetaCoder replied Nov 4, 2014Nice summary of the basic idea. The tactic Traffex has employed of closing open trades on appearance of new wormholes seems to work well. Note that the 1-minute/5-minute timeframe pair generates a lot of mismatches, sometimes nothing but mismatches ...
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MetaCoder replied Nov 4, 2014I thought you might be doing something like that. Do you mind telling us which EA (which two timeframes) you were using?
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MetaCoder replied Nov 4, 2014No, it shows THE MOST RECENT wormhole that HAS APPEARED in the past. I have no idea how you could have come to the conclusion that we doing anything except showing what happened in the past.
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MetaCoder replied Nov 4, 2014Very cool Traffex. Obviously you are deciding to close some losers. Some discussion of your thinking on that would be wonderful to see.
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MetaCoder replied Nov 4, 2014I try hard to be nice. I'll say the following just one time (I hope). If I read any more very basic questions in the posts, I will put the user on ignore. Spoon-feeding should have stopped when you were a toddler. Read the first 2 pages of the ...
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MetaCoder replied Nov 4, 2014Sure. I'm hoping someone will add things like that. I've done the core work. Others can run with it.
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MetaCoder replied Nov 4, 2014The thread has the answers; please read it before asking basic questions. I'll stop answering them soon. url
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