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ForexQuant replied Dec 1, 2010This should be a good jump start IMHO. http://intelligenttradingtech.blogspot.com/2010/07/chaos-in-financial-markets.html p/s: Btw guys, please do not relate the real fractals to BW fractals.
Thinking Outside the Box!?!
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ForexQuant replied Dec 1, 2010Trying to see the universe in a grand of sand is always esoteric.
Thinking Outside the Box!?!
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ForexQuant replied Dec 1, 2010I can see the future thru the matrix code... Dont mad! just a little joke out of boring trading life...

Who's Got the Best Chart Colour Scheme
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ForexQuant replied Nov 30, 2010I do not trade fractals. Like i said in my previous post, a direct application of fractal geometry into trading is futile. Fractal geometry is just a tool that help me understand the chaotic process of the price movement.
Thinking Outside the Box!?!
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ForexQuant replied Nov 30, 2010A direct application of fractal geometry into trading is futile. Fractal geometry is just a math tool that help us to study understand the chaotic process. Although this new science has opened my mind, my trading system has not much difference than ...
Thinking Outside the Box!?!
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ForexQuant replied Nov 30, 2010His name is Benoit Mandelbrot. He is the father of Fractal Geometry. I must say that his discovery did help me to jump outside the box. IMHO the fractal concept in BW books is not a real fractal and completely misleading. To me he just packaged his ...
Thinking Outside the Box!?!
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ForexQuant replied Nov 30, 2010Well I think the 1st step is define 'Highly Profitable'.

Ok, Lets do it - Developing a Highly Profitable System
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ForexQuant replied Nov 24, 2010I have been looking for the solution since long time ago. Terima Kasih!!!
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ForexQuant replied Nov 24, 2010Ok. I just wanted to point out the potential flaw in seek of your elegant equation. Maybe I should quite like all other quants lurking in FF.
It's kind of curious...the war between price and indicators
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ForexQuant replied Nov 24, 2010The chances that the price will close above or below its opening price is depend the chosen timeframe. The higher timeframe will definitely have a higher average range therefore the chances that the price close at its opening price is not necessary ...
It's kind of curious...the war between price and indicators
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ForexQuant replied Nov 24, 2010That sounds sarcastic!
Anyway I do not believe that people who trade a quantitative model will publish the mathematical solution. So far I could not find anyone doing that in public forums. (please tell me if you do) Why such mathematical ...Extracted Thread (per thread starter's request)
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ForexQuant replied Nov 23, 2010simple != easy. E = mc^2 is simple, but it is not easy to discover it.
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ForexQuant replied Nov 23, 2010Dude you are robbing me!
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ForexQuant replied Nov 23, 2010Well i guess i still need something but not nothing to study the price behaviour right?
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ForexQuant replied Nov 23, 2010I have no idea whether your idea work or not but what make you 'think' it works? Well I am just curious

I don't get how 10 pips a day can make you rich?
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ForexQuant replied Nov 23, 2010Just stumbled upon this nice thread... — I must say that I am 99% agree with CP, and it is possible to trade without chart. Personally I trade without price chart & indicators. I dont really care about candlestick pattern, formation pattern, ...
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ForexQuant replied Nov 11, 2010It is not true to say "it is not true" — You may have 99.9% chances to encounter max 5 consecutive losses but 0.1% chances to go broke.

Martingale EA. Almost can't lose!
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ForexQuant replied Nov 2, 2010I'm always keen to find out how Fractal dimension or Hurst Exponent can create an edge in trading but so far I cant find a good practical use.

Optimized Trend Trading
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ForexQuant replied Nov 1, 2010Yes, you are right. I use them to compare the relative strength among the currencies.
Recent Strength indicator
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ForexQuant replied Nov 1, 2010Ok i'll make it simple. The USD currency index in mt4 code is USDIdx = MathPow(USDCHF* USDJPY * USDCAD / EURUSD / GBPUSD / AUDUSD / NZDUSD, 1.0/8.0); To find the currency index for EUR, the formula is EURIdx = USDIdx * EURUSD; Since both USDIdx and ...
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