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the redlion replied Dec 8, 2012here is the Stem and leaf plot for the eur/usd for the past 2 years 120 | 01266 122 | 012334555678888999999900111224444445678999 124 | 113444677789000112222333344455555677778888888899 126 | 2233444556778990022223335778888899 128 | ...
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the redlion replied Dec 8, 2012I came at this problem in whole different way than you so I dont think you would want my suggestion but here it is anyway just go to the google link and compare the performance of the currencies against the USD then take the correlation of the ...
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the redlion replied Dec 7, 2012you are opening a can of worms here Hanover recent evidence suggest that free will is an illusion....but determinism is not the answer. I could gladly have a conversation with you on neuro science.
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the redlion replied Dec 7, 2012well actually you can always hedge granted you have to know the standard deviation of your position, the net exposure to desired currency. calculate for positive swap......and you can PROPERLY hedge any position....of course if you are trading LARGE ...
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the redlion replied Dec 7, 2012actually i posted that on december 3 to hedge my eur/usd short ...... netting positive swap on both positions. I learned that from quantitative finance among other stuff I research to improve my skills. I share a lot of what i know in my "brain ...
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the redlion replied Dec 7, 2012although it is unpopular here in FF if you want indicators get volatility and momentum just one of each.....actually most indicators fall in these two category momentum: RSI, RS, ROC, Momentum, MACD, Stochastics, ADX, etc....... volatility: ...
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the redlion replied Dec 7, 2012another advise is stick with the majors usd/mxn will have about the same movement as usd/cad exchange centers are open at the same time north america time. but USD is the reserve currency so ask yourself , am I positioning myself for USD strength or ...
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the redlion replied Dec 7, 2012hey .... you don't need so many lines on your chart watch for prices 00 and 50 the thing is that you do not need to be precised it sort of areas of price to watch for. 1.3150, 1.3100,1.3050,1.30 ,1.2950, 1.2900 take volatility into account around ...
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the redlion replied Dec 6, 2012I would love to see empirical evidence......you would blow my mind. I am skeptical but never closed minded.
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the redlion replied Dec 6, 2012to your last question yes hypothesis testing prediction replication gathering of data and if it is replicable, falsifiable, and the predictions it makes can be corroborated after testing for other variables or ruling out correlations without ...
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the redlion replied Dec 6, 2012you are making lot of scientific claims there i suggest you learn some cosmology, and theoretical physics before you think the universe has a higher purpose and and everything aligns to the laws of the universe type deal have you even heard of chaos ...
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the redlion replied Dec 6, 2012very informative video video this are my thoughts on the predictability of the markets...... EMH is not exactly right but it is not exactly wrong either. by this time hopefully some of you have read the market micro structure papers to get a ...
Looking at Exchange Rates in a Scientific way
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the redlion replied Dec 6, 2012here is what I mean by simulations of random walk video video video video
Looking at Exchange Rates in a Scientific way
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the redlion replied Dec 6, 2012here are very helpful videos on what I mean for the visual learners that find my walls of text boring video video video video
Looking at Exchange Rates in a Scientific way
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the redlion replied Dec 6, 2012the mean and median of my assumption is the day's open so for today for example the likely targets are 1.3067 on the upside and 1.2878 on the downside I simulated 10,000 trials with assumption of mean 0, standard deviation of .74% as indicated by ...
Looking at Exchange Rates in a Scientific way
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the redlion replied Dec 6, 2012the most important things to consider day to day in my trading is : momentum and volatility and they are both a product of each other......volatility comes with increased range, or decisive direction. the tools That I use to come up with volatility ...
Looking at Exchange Rates in a Scientific way