• I very much like all kind of “channels” because they give you a definite “area” with boundries to focus on.

    So if you are consistantly aiming at the center of that channel – you are not far away from target – and that’s a start. From that point it’s just a matter of refining the accuracy.

    I tested many types of  “channels” (Bollinger, Keltner, v…[Read more]

  • I very much like all kind of “channels” because they give you a definite “area” with boundries to focus on.

    So if you are consistantly aiming at the center of that channel – you are not far away from target – and that’s a start. From that point is just a matter of refining the accuracy.

    I tested many types of  “channels” (Bollinger, Keltner, v…[Read more]

  • I think I’ve already said that the target is just one TF (Preferably H4).

    G.

  • Yeah, but he did it on individual indicator at a time, with fixed parameters in changing market conditions.

    We all know that this doesn’t work.

    Another thing is the method of “Always in” – enter on signal and exit on opposite signal. You can’t expect a single indicator to provide both accurate entry AND accurate exit.

    His research is…[Read more]

  • I made an interesting experiment:
    I fed a Neural-Network algorithm almost all conceivable known parameters:
    Stochastic, RSI, CCI, Bolinger, Pivots, S/R, MA’s, Swap, OHLC, Bid/Ask, Volume, Currency Strength, etc. etc…. to run on each and on combinations of several params.

    I Let it run on 3 yrs historical data to find and sort most influetial…[Read more]

  • Let’s say that we got acurate X years of historical data.

    We also got all available parameters for currency pairs:  OHLC, Bid, Ask, Volume (ticks), Swap, etc.

    And we got all kind of indicators (each with std. params), many of those.

    How would you test to find out:

    which one (or combination of several) will give the most accurate prediction…[Read more]

  • Let’s say that we got acurate X years of historical data.

    We also got all available parameters for currency pairs:  OHLC, Bid, Ask, Volume (ticks), Swap, etc.

    And we got all kind of indicators (each with std. params), many of those.

    How would you test to find out:

    which one (or combination of several) will give the most accurate prediction…[Read more]

  • Let’s say that we got acurate X years of historical data.

    We also got all available parameters for currency pairs:  OHLC, Bid, Ask, Volume (ticks), Swap, etc.

    And we got all kind of indicators (each with std. params), many of those.

    How would you test to find out:

    which one (or combination of several) will give the most accurate prediction…[Read more]

  • Let’s say that we got acurate X years of historical data.

    We also got all available parameters for currency pairs:  OHLC, Bid, Ask, Volume (ticks), Swap, etc.

    And we got all kind of indicators (each with std. params), many of those.

    How would you test to find out:

    which one (or combination of several) will give the most accurate prediction…[Read more]

  • Let’s say that we got acurate X years of historical data.

    We also got all available parameters for currency pairs:  OHLC, Bid, Ask, Volume (ticks), Swap, etc.

    And we got all kind of indicators (each with std. params), many of those.

    How would you test to find out:

    which one (or combination of several) will give the most accurate prediction…[Read more]

  • Let’s say that we got acurate X years of historical data.

    We also got all available parameters for currency pairs:  OHLC, Bid, Ask, Volume (ticks), Swap, etc.

    And we got all kind of indicators (each with std. params), many of those.

    How would you test to find out:

    which one (or combination of several) will give the most accurate prediction…[Read more]

  • Let’s say that we got acurate X years of historical data.

    We also got all available parameters for currency pairs:  OHLC, Bid, Ask, Volume (ticks), Swap, etc.

    And we got all kind of indicators (each with std. params), many of those.

    How would you test to find out:

    which one (or combination of several) will give the most accurate prediction…[Read more]

  • Let’s say that we got acurate X years of historical data.

    We also got all available parameters for currency pairs:  OHLC, Bid, Ask, Volume (ticks), Swap, etc.

    And we got all kind of indicators (each with std. params), many of those.

    How would you test to find out:

    which one (or combination of several) will give the most accurate prediction…[Read more]

  • Let’s say that we got acurate X years of historical data.

    We also got all available parameters for currency pairs:  OHLC, Bid, Ask, Volume (ticks), Swap, etc.

    And we got all kind of indicators (each with std. params), many of those.

    How would you test to find out:

    which one (or combination of several) will give the most accurate prediction…[Read more]

  • Let’s say that we got acurate X years of historical data.

    We also got all available parameters for currency pairs:  OHLC, Bid, Ask, Volume (ticks), Swap, etc.

    And we got all kind of indicators (each with std. params), many of those.

    How would you test to find out:

    which one (or combination of several) will give the most accurate prediction…[Read more]

  • Let’s say that we got acurate X years of historical data.

    We also got all available parameters for currency pairs:  OHLC, Bid, Ask, Volume (ticks), Swap, etc.

    And we got all kind of indicators (each with std. params), many of those.

    How would you test to find out:

    which one (or combination of several) will give the most accurate prediction…[Read more]

  • Let’s say that we got acurate X years of historical data.

    We also got all available parameters for currency pairs:  OHLC, Bid, Ask, Volume (ticks), Swap, etc.

    And we got all kind of indicators (each with std. params), many of those.

    How would you test to find out:

    which one (or combination of several) will give the most accurate prediction…[Read more]

  • Let’s say that we got acurate X years of historical data.

    We also got all available parameters for currency pairs:  OHLC, Bid, Ask, Volume (ticks), Swap, etc.

    And we got all kind of indicators (each with std. params), many of those.

    How would you test to find out:

    which one (or combination of several) will give the most accurate prediction…[Read more]

  • Let’s say that we got acurate X years of historical data.

    We also got all available parameters for currency pairs:  OHLC, Bid, Ask, Volume (ticks), Swap, etc.

    And we got all kind of indicators (each with std. params), many of those.

    How would you test to find out:

    which one (or combination of several) will give the most accurate prediction…[Read more]

  • Let’s say that we got acurate X years of historical data.

    We also got all available parameters for currency pairs:  OHLC, Bid, Ask, Volume (ticks), Swap, etc.

    And we got all kind of indicators (each with std. params), many of those.

    How would you test to find out:

    which one (or combination of several) will give the most accurate prediction…[Read more]

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