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- Jysticim replied Jan 12, 2015
y= x^(n+1) y = size of the trade x = size of the first trade, x>1 otherwise the function does not work how we want it to work. x<1 | y= x*2^(n+1) n= the waves First trade; 0,01 lot is 0.01*2^(0+1)=0.02 Second trade; 0,01*2^(1+1)=0.04 Third trade; ...
Assessing the Profitability of All Possible Trading Strategies
- Jysticim replied Jan 12, 2015
Hi, You can solve-ish the martingale problem, convert the exponential martingale to an linear martingale. With exponential martingale you have X^n+1 you can differentiate this (incorrect) to (n+1)*X. If you trade your first idea you have profit when ...
Assessing the Profitability of All Possible Trading Strategies
- Jysticim replied Jan 11, 2015
Hi, It is an (easy) understandable idea but with the martingale as base it will never be profitable. So what is left without the martingale.... There is really nothing left because its all based on martingale, the whole hedging doesn't make any ...
Assessing the Profitability of All Possible Trading Strategies
- Jysticim replied Jan 8, 2015
Totally agree with you but I wouldn't jump in if it were a real clear signal. Regarding to "published crap" alot of it is indeed BS but numbers don't lie.
Sonic R. System
- Jysticim replied Jan 8, 2015
Wish you good luck with that one, taking in mind next Non-Farm Employment Change (tomorrow) combined with the data released today and yesterday.
Sonic R. System
- Jysticim replied Dec 23, 2014
It works fine if u have a good broker, that doesn't fuck you with spread, insane slippage, order filling etc. Conclusion it works in theory.
News trading the simple way
- Jysticim replied Dec 18, 2014
One little tip: Stay trading till 2016 x-way and only then you will succeed. Good Luck
200 and 400 SMA on 1hr chart is all you need, I think
- Jysticim replied Nov 7, 2014
I will explain the point of this thread, through examining the good traders we should learn something right? I understand your point about what I marked bold. That still doesn't explain the fact that he has a high MM. In total he made 13k pips and ...
Risk, the %-Pip value
- Jysticim replied Nov 7, 2014
Nobody? ......all those high %-gain look like they were just lucky, because in the long-term such high MM wouldn't stand......right?
Risk, the %-Pip value
- Risk, the %-Pip valueStarted Nov 6, 2014|Trading Discussion|5 replies
Hi there, So till now I had a good week, nothing special. {image} I was bored so I went to myFxbook ...
- Jysticim replied Nov 5, 2014
@csubbra Don't think he is just gambling, this is his way of identifying short-term trends. You got to find your own way of trading...
Simple "Make Pips" Strategy
- Jysticim replied Oct 6, 2014
If you try hard enough everyone will find his own holygrail, then it is a matter of time.
What if someone finds the Holy Grail?
- Jysticim replied Sep 28, 2014
If you I wouldn't/will not succes in trading I would probably set up as broker.....
Sam's Trading
- Jysticim replied Sep 25, 2014
Added TE, made some nistakes tho.
Locking it in - multiple position hedging
- Jysticim replied Sep 24, 2014
Hey there, Yes also trying it out live you should stop on the x8. Otherwise the spread and ofcourse risk per pip is increasing alot. If everyone would like to see a explorer I could attach one. -Jysticim
Locking it in - multiple position hedging
- Jysticim replied Sep 23, 2014
I really like you second variant, was also thinking along those lines. "If the price hits the SL the x2 and x4 together make 0" You are still having the spread issue here what can't be fixed because of the nature of the system. So to summarize it. ...
Locking it in - multiple position hedging
- Jysticim replied Sep 23, 2014
I also hedge them, I am not stopping the trades. Sorry for the clutter. Main language is not english. How PipMeUp explains it is totally what I ment...... ....the only problem that I have is what if the x8 goes to SL within that range of 12.5 pips ...
Locking it in - multiple position hedging
- Jysticim replied Sep 23, 2014
Risking 1% or the x% you are comfortable with with a less TP. For easy calculating you can use: url
Locking it in - multiple position hedging
- Jysticim replied Sep 23, 2014
Live test was not really good example, straight to TP.
Locking it in - multiple position hedging