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Tham gia từ Apr 08, 2019
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Apr 10, 2019 at 05:44
Tham gia từ Apr 08, 2019
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redmachinefx posted:
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/redmachinefx/aurus/3146597
A very nice consistent growth with a small drawdown. And guess you have found your edge, thus putting more capital recently :)
I am eager to learn from you, because I am new to forex trading but I know some basic knowledge already. Could you help mentor me? Thank you and much appreciated.
Tham gia từ Dec 21, 2018
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Apr 10, 2019 at 05:58
Tham gia từ Dec 21, 2018
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https://www.myfxbook.com/members/psnowfox/short-term-correlation/3176661
This thread is fun, it's like game The Werewolves of Millers Hollow, guess between serious traders and cheater who want to sell something. :)
This thread is fun, it's like game The Werewolves of Millers Hollow, guess between serious traders and cheater who want to sell something. :)
Apr 10, 2019 at 06:07
Tham gia từ Jan 22, 2017
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Hello!
I was looking for a way to change the type of chart that comes up on the main page and I found this thread so let me present my strategy :)
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/Maximo11/kogayon/2693140
There's a description of the strategy on the profile.
I was looking for a way to change the type of chart that comes up on the main page and I found this thread so let me present my strategy :)
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/Maximo11/kogayon/2693140
There's a description of the strategy on the profile.
Tham gia từ Apr 29, 2018
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Apr 10, 2019 at 06:26
Tham gia từ Apr 29, 2018
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tradernubie posted:redmachinefx posted:
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/redmachinefx/aurus/3146597
A very nice consistent growth with a small drawdown. And guess you have found your edge, thus putting more capital recently :)
I am eager to learn from you, because I am new to forex trading but I know some basic knowledge already. Could you help mentor me? Thank you and much appreciated.
Contact, I will be happy to help.
Tham gia từ Mar 12, 2014
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Apr 10, 2019 at 07:16
Tham gia từ Mar 12, 2014
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psnowfox posted:
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/psnowfox/short-term-correlation/3176661
This thread is fun, it's like game The Werewolves of Millers Hollow, guess between serious traders and cheater who want to sell something. :)
The best filtering method I've found, is at any time, look at the page number of the recent post, let's call it X, then substruct x-300, let's call the new number Y.
Now, go to page number Y.
You don't have to scroll back manually, you can change the address of this page, where it says &p=X, simply change the X to your new page number Y and click Enter. Don't change any of the other fields.
Start clicking on account links from this page backward. You may do so by middle-clicking on all links on a page then take a look at the tabs which were opened, then go to the previous page and so on.
If you find an account which is not private, not closed, which belongs to a user who still exists, and the account is not wiped out, you have probably landed on a profitable account and you may want to follow it or copy its signals.
I warn you though - such a finding is very very hard. Probably a tedious task but should worth you more than any other algorithm for finding good accounts here.
investing.ts@
Tham gia từ Mar 09, 2018
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Apr 10, 2019 at 07:17
Tham gia từ Mar 09, 2018
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togr posted:Marcopretto posted:
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/Marcopretto/mt5-891438/2813953/kVS0YZjg5YzNFxy7rg29
This is the link of my account... please do not see the above one that is incorrect.... Thanks
The account has open losing trades since the very beginning. We all know how this will end up. Moreover it is not verified.
Dear vontogr,
you have to see the performance every month and not every trades. Trader that doesn't loose trade not exist. Anyway thaks for check and I will continue with my performance. Now the account is public and you can see everything.
thanks and REgards
Marco
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
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Apr 10, 2019 at 07:17
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
4862bài viết
psnowfox posted:
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/psnowfox/short-term-correlation/3176661
This thread is fun, it's like game The Werewolves of Millers Hollow, guess between serious traders and cheater who want to sell something. :)
Nice results :)
Perhpas more trades during longer period confirm the stability of the strategy
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
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Apr 10, 2019 at 07:18
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
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Maximo11 posted:
Hello!
I was looking for a way to change the type of chart that comes up on the main page and I found this thread so let me present my strategy :)
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/Maximo11/kogayon/2693140
There's a description of the strategy on the profile.
Nice and consistent results.
Apr 10, 2019 at 08:40
Tham gia từ Jan 22, 2017
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togr posted:Maximo11 posted:
Hello!
I was looking for a way to change the type of chart that comes up on the main page and I found this thread so let me present my strategy :)
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/Maximo11/kogayon/2693140
There's a description of the strategy on the profile.
Nice and consistent results.
Thank you, Vontogr!
Tham gia từ Dec 21, 2018
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Apr 10, 2019 at 11:43
Tham gia từ Dec 21, 2018
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tamirsa posted:psnowfox posted:
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/psnowfox/short-term-correlation/3176661
This thread is fun, it's like game The Werewolves of Millers Hollow, guess between serious traders and cheater who want to sell something. :)
The best filtering method I've found, is at any time, look at the page number of the recent post, let's call it X, then substruct x-300, let's call the new number Y.
Now, go to page number Y.
You don't have to scroll back manually, you can change the address of this page, where it says &p=X, simply change the X to your new page number Y and click Enter. Don't change any of the other fields.
Start clicking on account links from this page backward. You may do so by middle-clicking on all links on a page then take a look at the tabs which were opened, then go to the previous page and so on.
If you find an account which is not private, not closed, which belongs to a user who still exists, and the account is not wiped out, you have probably landed on a profitable account and you may want to follow it or copy its signals.
I warn you though - such a finding is very very hard. Probably a tedious task but should worth you more than any other algorithm for finding good accounts here.
:) thanks, anyway. Actually I can do it automatically in less than 10 mins like you said, query all systems in this thread to check, etc.
Although I believe that copying something you don't understand is extremely risk and not necessary to stay profitable :), but was working as a quant researcher in quant fund, I think those threads maybe a sources for hedge fund to find the good candidates using your methods.
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
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Apr 10, 2019 at 13:51
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
4862bài viết
tamirsa posted:psnowfox posted:
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/psnowfox/short-term-correlation/3176661
This thread is fun, it's like game The Werewolves of Millers Hollow, guess between serious traders and cheater who want to sell something. :)
The best filtering method I've found, is at any time, look at the page number of the recent post, let's call it X, then substruct x-300, let's call the new number Y.
Now, go to page number Y.
You don't have to scroll back manually, you can change the address of this page, where it says &p=X, simply change the X to your new page number Y and click Enter. Don't change any of the other fields.
Start clicking on account links from this page backward. You may do so by middle-clicking on all links on a page then take a look at the tabs which were opened, then go to the previous page and so on.
If you find an account which is not private, not closed, which belongs to a user who still exists, and the account is not wiped out, you have probably landed on a profitable account and you may want to follow it or copy its signals.
I warn you though - such a finding is very very hard. Probably a tedious task but should worth you more than any other algorithm for finding good accounts here.
I have tried so many times just to report all systems were gone.
Though many of them were clearly bad systems at the time of posting already.
Tham gia từ Mar 12, 2014
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Apr 11, 2019 at 05:57
Tham gia từ Mar 12, 2014
63bài viết
togr posted:tamirsa posted:psnowfox posted:
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/psnowfox/short-term-correlation/3176661
This thread is fun, it's like game The Werewolves of Millers Hollow, guess between serious traders and cheater who want to sell something. :)
The best filtering method I've found, is at any time, look at the page number of the recent post, let's call it X, then substruct x-300, let's call the new number Y.
Now, go to page number Y.
You don't have to scroll back manually, you can change the address of this page, where it says &p=X, simply change the X to your new page number Y and click Enter. Don't change any of the other fields.
Start clicking on account links from this page backward. You may do so by middle-clicking on all links on a page then take a look at the tabs which were opened, then go to the previous page and so on.
If you find an account which is not private, not closed, which belongs to a user who still exists, and the account is not wiped out, you have probably landed on a profitable account and you may want to follow it or copy its signals.
I warn you though - such a finding is very very hard. Probably a tedious task but should worth you more than any other algorithm for finding good accounts here.
I have tried so many times just to report all systems were gone.
Though many of them were clearly bad systems at the time of posting already.
So it was a nice experiment, wasn't it?
When people play with fire, other people get burned...
This shows us that people don't take trading seriously, because they can't even be consistent with the market for 2 or three years.
investing.ts@
Tham gia từ Nov 14, 2009
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Apr 11, 2019 at 11:40
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forex_trader_54192
Tham gia từ Nov 21, 2011
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Apr 12, 2019 at 09:09
Tham gia từ Nov 21, 2011
13bài viết
togr posted:tamirsa posted:psnowfox posted:
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/psnowfox/short-term-correlation/3176661
This thread is fun, it's like game The Werewolves of Millers Hollow, guess between serious traders and cheater who want to sell something. :)
The best filtering method I've found, is at any time, look at the page number of the recent post, let's call it X, then substruct x-300, let's call the new number Y.
Now, go to page number Y.
You don't have to scroll back manually, you can change the address of this page, where it says &p=X, simply change the X to your new page number Y and click Enter. Don't change any of the other fields.
Start clicking on account links from this page backward. You may do so by middle-clicking on all links on a page then take a look at the tabs which were opened, then go to the previous page and so on.
If you find an account which is not private, not closed, which belongs to a user who still exists, and the account is not wiped out, you have probably landed on a profitable account and you may want to follow it or copy its signals.
I warn you though - such a finding is very very hard. Probably a tedious task but should worth you more than any other algorithm for finding good accounts here.
I have tried so many times just to report all systems were gone.
Though many of them were clearly bad systems at the time of posting already.
If I recall well, you had a huge list of accounts on your portfolio and now you have less than half. Why did you delete them after they crashed?
Apr 12, 2019 at 09:22
Tham gia từ Nov 09, 2013
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Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
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Apr 12, 2019 at 09:51
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
4862bài viết
tamirsa posted:togr posted:tamirsa posted:psnowfox posted:
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/psnowfox/short-term-correlation/3176661
This thread is fun, it's like game The Werewolves of Millers Hollow, guess between serious traders and cheater who want to sell something. :)
The best filtering method I've found, is at any time, look at the page number of the recent post, let's call it X, then substruct x-300, let's call the new number Y.
Now, go to page number Y.
You don't have to scroll back manually, you can change the address of this page, where it says &p=X, simply change the X to your new page number Y and click Enter. Don't change any of the other fields.
Start clicking on account links from this page backward. You may do so by middle-clicking on all links on a page then take a look at the tabs which were opened, then go to the previous page and so on.
If you find an account which is not private, not closed, which belongs to a user who still exists, and the account is not wiped out, you have probably landed on a profitable account and you may want to follow it or copy its signals.
I warn you though - such a finding is very very hard. Probably a tedious task but should worth you more than any other algorithm for finding good accounts here.
I have tried so many times just to report all systems were gone.
Though many of them were clearly bad systems at the time of posting already.
So it was a nice experiment, wasn't it?
When people play with fire, other people get burned...
This shows us that people don't take trading seriously, because they can't even be consistent with the market for 2 or three years.
There are still some traders reamining :)
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Apr 12, 2019 at 12:17
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Tham gia từ Dec 21, 2018
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Apr 14, 2019 at 05:35
Tham gia từ Dec 21, 2018
17bài viết
togr posted:tamirsa posted:togr posted:tamirsa posted:psnowfox posted:
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/psnowfox/short-term-correlation/3176661
This thread is fun, it's like game The Werewolves of Millers Hollow, guess between serious traders and cheater who want to sell something. :)
The best filtering method I've found, is at any time, look at the page number of the recent post, let's call it X, then substruct x-300, let's call the new number Y.
Now, go to page number Y.
You don't have to scroll back manually, you can change the address of this page, where it says &p=X, simply change the X to your new page number Y and click Enter. Don't change any of the other fields.
Start clicking on account links from this page backward. You may do so by middle-clicking on all links on a page then take a look at the tabs which were opened, then go to the previous page and so on.
If you find an account which is not private, not closed, which belongs to a user who still exists, and the account is not wiped out, you have probably landed on a profitable account and you may want to follow it or copy its signals.
I warn you though - such a finding is very very hard. Probably a tedious task but should worth you more than any other algorithm for finding good accounts here.
I have tried so many times just to report all systems were gone.
Though many of them were clearly bad systems at the time of posting already.
So it was a nice experiment, wasn't it?
When people play with fire, other people get burned...
This shows us that people don't take trading seriously, because they can't even be consistent with the market for 2 or three years.
There are still some traders reamining :)
And those survived just laugh when sleazy salesmen start advertise for their strategies/EA and philosophy :)
Many here said a lot about money management, psychology, common sense of technical analysis, etc.
Very few shares detailed of their strategy in a trading context: Sharpe, mDD, turnover, margin, how they form portfolios (stats arb, mean-reverse, etc.), what is their VaR, how they hedge.
My old firm (xxxxxQuant) recruiter looked at this thread, no one shares those information.
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