Disliked{quote} Manipulated by who? Who has enough money to manipulate a 5 trillion a day market.Ignored
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Disliked{quote} Central Banks...and other large actors acting in confluence (Look up Bank Traders rigging the FIX)Ignored
DislikedPrivate retail traders talking about manipulation of our market (which is not the same as the big banks') sounds like belief in a deliberate conscious and intelligent decision to push price one way or the other for the sake of fleecing all the private retail traders in the world.Ignored
DislikedThe big banks make the price of a currency go up when they buy it and down when they sell it. Supply and demand, cause and effect. The bg banks might want currency to go a certain way but that will be part of the competition they run all the time with the other big banks. They don't even notice us. Private retail traders talking about manipulation of our market (which is not the same as the big banks') sounds like belief in a deliberate conscious and intelligent decision to push price one way or the other for the sake of fleecing all the private...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Excellent posts tom, wow I'm tired of giving you likes. {image} p.s. hope this image is not copyrighted, it was originally posted by simnzIgnored
DislikedI would rather focus on trades and how we can tell apart a series of trades from a sequence of coin toss? the probability of getting 111111 in coin toss game is equal to probability of getting any other 7-digit sequence of 0 and 1 if we assume that outcomes are equally likely in every toss and every trial is independent from others. Anybody knows statistical tests for that?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Excellent posts tom, wow I'm tired of giving you likes. {image} p.s. hope this image is not copyrighted, it was originally posted by simnzIgnored
Disliked{quote} Nice image with all those issues we need to consider when trading but do all these issues really matter. Perhaps traders believe this game is far more complicated than it really is. It’s actually not and quite a very easy game to play. On a chart ahead of price, there is a wall on passive limit orders which gets targeted by aggressive market orders. If the density of aggressive orders is thin, it just bounces and pulls back. If the aggressive orders are very dense in quantity, it will break through and move higher or lower to the next level....Ignored
Disliked{quote} If you mean stop hunting, definitely, I talked about it several years ago on FF and I still assume it's one of the main things that move price. I don't think you are completely crazy. however, liquidity is not unlimited, too many "predators" out there.... IMOIgnored
Disliked{quote} Stop hunting doesn't exist, just a made-up thing so retailers can blame their loss on someone else.Ignored