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thread: Do you still believe in the perfect trading system?

  1. #221
    Junior Member QuimFokt's Avatar
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    Most rational reply would be a definant no.
    No it's not. The response is that there are limits to what could be achieved. Some think markets always change, and they do, but they remain the same. Markets are based by human behavior, and behavior is consistent.

  2. #222
    Junior Member mlolab's Avatar
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    No it is not. The reply is that there are limits to what could be achieved. Some think markets constantly change, and they do, but at the exact same time they always remain the same. Markets are built by individual behavior, and behavior is consistent.
    You mind giving me a limit to your own system or a limit to where gold or silver or any other commodity may reach, because this would be useful details.

    Human behavior is consistent I concur with you. There will be fear and greed.

  3. #223
    Junior Member QuimFokt's Avatar
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    97105The underperformance of traders surprise me too, but I don't think we can presume it's because a expectancy can't be obtained.

  4. #224
    Junior Member woojejxd's Avatar
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    The underperformance of traders surprise me too, but I do not believe we can presume it's because a consistent positive expectancy can not be obtained.
    Zero sum market - trade costs = negative expected return. You have to have other benefit or some special skills to anticipate to win always.

  5. #225
    90201 For all the doubters, seems like I must an automated system that is magic, or there will indeed exist an automated system that produces day in and day out.

    BB EA recovering nicely from NFP dip a week.

  6. #226
    Junior Member QuimFokt's Avatar
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    Zero sum market - transaction costs = negative expected return. You have to have advantage or some special skills to expect to win.
    Yes, it is called skill. I am not sure why you are quoting my post, as the context of my post was to reply I believe longterm expectancy does exist, because human behavior is constant. An instance is that behavior creates fad, and therefore may maintain a longterm edge.

    That I think the expression special skills is misleading. I prefer to just think of it as art.

  7. #227
    90201
    For all the doubters, seems like I must an automated system that's magical, or there will indeed exist an automated system that produces day in and day out.

    BB EA recovering well from NFP dip a week.
    Hey, please be aware that I don't need to be offensive, but why are you posting soo much posts about your ea?
    This thread is not an advertisement thread, I don't know maybe you are able to open a journal ribbon where to post your statement graph. .

  8. #228
    90201
    Thats packing, wheres the merchandize?
    If you've discipline and cash management then EMA and Fibonacci are great enough to make alive (no requirement for any ea). . .So discipline and cash management are holygrail. . .Those who dont own them are searching for something else to replace them. . .Is it feasible? I dont know...I never attempted...

  9. #229
    Junior Member Mohaoxd95's Avatar
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    I think in probabilities and numbers; the holy grail is more like a quest for an indior or system that's a certanty. There are no certainties in the Forex market, nothing is a sure thing. Probablities and even the statistics of a expectancy aren't certain, since you can base these on previous performance.

  10. #230
    90201
    Hey, please be aware I do not want to be more offensive, but why are you posting soo much posts about your ea?
    This thread isn't an advertising thread, I do not know maybe you can open a journal thread in which to post your statement chart. .
    No ad, only trying to prove my point that the Holy Grail does exist for those who understand what you are doing.

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