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Noisy replied Dec 15, 2025The last red arrow pointing downwards at a 90-degree angle is indeed possible. It represents the success I've achieved in trading over the past 20 years if trying to predict and trade the next „move“ price will make (laughs). If I had invested all ...
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Noisy replied Dec 15, 2025Yes, I recently started testing Claude but mainly for coding purposes because that’s where it seems to shine.
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Noisy replied Dec 15, 2025LD/NY open is basically what I tried as these times likely corresponds most closely to real exchange openings where higher volume/volatility is expected. This is also readily apparent when looking at a chart with some basic tick volume indicator. ...
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Noisy replied Dec 15, 2025Thanks for your input. I'll take another look at the filter methods you mentioned. I agree that information from studies and forum comments should be taken with a grain of salt. Regarding gold: I only added gold after the developer of the ORB system ...
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Noisy replied Dec 15, 2025Unfortunately, I'm not sure which type of volatility filter would be the right choice. I've only compared ADR and ATR for my ORB system, and it makes no real difference. The backtest results are almost identical for the most part. I found a study ...
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Noisy replied Dec 11, 2025Thank you. Yes, it seems I still have a lot of work to do.
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Noisy replied Dec 11, 2025How does one assess the accuracy in this context? Wouldn't that require a concrete backtest to find out the performance differences between, for example two models, ADR and ATR? I don't know why the developer of my ORB strategy chose ADR over ATR ...
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Noisy replied Dec 10, 2025Good question. I have to honestly admit that time has become a real factor for me. I don't know if it's because I'm getting older or simply because I've spent so many years trying things that haven't quite led to the desired result. It's definitely ...
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Noisy replied Dec 10, 2025I don't think these order flow tools will improve my current approach, and as you mentioned, they're quite complicated/complex. I prefer simple things. As for my intuition, no, it's not good; otherwise, I could capitalize on it. I've tried using my ...
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Noisy replied Dec 10, 2025Incidentally, I don't scalp. My ORB entries and exits are predefined and executed using a set-and-forget approach. The average holding time for a trade is 2-3 hours. In the past, I have tried scalping the opening by following my gut feeling. The win ...
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Noisy replied Dec 10, 2025Hmm? Can you show some examples, like an ORB setup for the first 15 minutes of the NYSE opening and the S&P 500, that illustrate how a "live data feed platform" would have improved my accuracy? "live data feed platform"? I'm already trading on live ...
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Noisy replied Dec 10, 2025I agree with what you say about discretionary trading, and it perfectly reflects my conflict with it. First, the results are only measurable in retrospect, which isn't necessarily helpful if you have a clear goal that needs to be achieved within a ...
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Noisy replied Dec 5, 2025Hello Pip. Thank you for the tips! Yes, I am looking at how I can improve my current ORB approach somehow. I have tried some filters in the past, but they have never improved the setup for me in terms of receiving a better hit rate or overall ...
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Noisy replied Dec 4, 2025Thanks. How do you control your drawdown if you don't use fixed stops? Moving averages, hmm. I've already tried all sorts of indicator-based strategies in the past, but so far I haven't gotten the results I'm looking for. I need a consistent return ...
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Noisy replied Dec 4, 2025Because I realized that such a topic involves too much off-topic discussion, which only distracts me more and doesn't really help me find a targeted solution.
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Noisy replied Dec 3, 2025Thanks. I think your approach is a bit too technical and complex for me, but I'm glad if it's working well for you. Yes, MetaTrader is quite good for indicators, automation, etc. I use it myself.
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