What is the best Forex Predictor??? -
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thread: What is the best Forex Predictor???

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    Senior Member Strikersipk's Avatar
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    Yes. Always.

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    COT data are incredibly delayed, and you can't understand who's right about the market at a while unless we're in a definite defined fashion, up or down. . .Commercials are the men who understand the business of the commodity well over anybody else. . .Since they're thought of as the very best people to understand the underlying fundamentals of this commodity, they are considerd to be the smartest out there. . .Yet, they are just hedging their exposure so they are actually trading against the market. . .This also depends on their type of business, are they buyers or consumers of the commodity or manufacturers, since they take opposite positions with a net long or net short position...

    On the flip side, big speculators are considered deep pockets using lots of cash able to maneuver the market on the micro level. . .They are often right on the moderate management of this market, yet they sometimes go wrong as anybody else...

    Small speculators do not count because they simply adhere to the crowd at the close of the party transaction against the trend whenever the celebration starts...

    That's why I see that COT can also be a lagging indior. . .COT already tells you what others are holding, they do not inform what are the intentions of those people to do in another session are. . .For example when a COT report showed that commercials are net short silver, big small speculators are net long silver, first of all you understand this suggestion 4 days after the fact, second you do not understand what the intentions of those holding long positions really are, are they going to keep on buying or are they going to take profits. . .The future is simply the long run, unknown, we just trade the present...


    Thanks,

    Nader

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    Junior Member luisokbobt's Avatar
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    Does anybody know a really good and accurate FX predictor that's profitable at all times?
    Orderflow, according to professor Lyons.

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    Junior Member ragomi's Avatar
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    Does anyone know a really good and accurate forex predictor that's profitable constantly?
    Me. Https://www.cliqforex.com/trading-sy...-intraday.html And doubled the account balance in under three weeks. But I know you are only joking. And I am in the toilet at the moment - but what I just wrote is accurate.

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    Junior Member ammx171's Avatar
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    Does anybody know a really nice and accurate forex predictor that is profitable at all times?
    They are all as good and as bad as every other. It is how you use them that makes them operate

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    Junior Member Blankitave's Avatar
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    Do not even waste your time to come across such a thing. Get real my friend.
    Basicly I agree, but what about an extrapulation?
    You have a flow of information, you can get an equation that depicts it and extrapulate the information.
    I understand, sounds easier then actually is, our information is a-linear a-symmetrical (really, I'm preety sure you can alogue this information flow as a chaotic dynamical system - search wiki for the details) so we will be using polynomial equations of an advanced order (don't worry, we can not make it beyond the fifth order, there is not any general formula for those polynomials) for our polynomial interpolation.
    Truly, this type of data looks very similar to statistical self-similar fractal.
    The knowledge is present, the know-how is also. But we will have to get a mathematician for this (and that type of mathematics is out of my team), and link him up with one of the MT4 programers.
    This will be the only potential, so long as I can think of one, leading indior, although it will not be contributing the price, just predicting it...

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    The forex market is rather predictable really. After doing some thinking, I have arrived at the conclusion that forex is much more determined by plogy afterward supply and demand principles.

    I think reading Trading in the zone and nison's candlestick novels gave me an insight that forex or any other financial markets is actually just composed of traders who think and feel like some of us. They are greedy, fearful, and at times outright mad and these behaviors are evident if you take a chart devoid of some other indiors except price.

    So I would say monetary markets is anything but random. Human plogy is quite predictable the majority of the times. For instance if you move around and only smile at a stranger, you'll get a grin back or a surprised reaction. But can you rule out that the individual would gang up on you cause you smiled at them, no, but the chances of that occurring is low. These odd behaviours do occur from time to time and it's what we call noise. But overall the market will not follow a rhythm that the majority of us can pick up using either price action or indiors.

    So what's the best forecast of market? I would say the ability to read the price action. Indiors work nice, but because they're a derivative of price action, it's accurate after the fact.

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    Senior Member layunny's Avatar
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    I've got one, but I am not dumb enough to share it. Can you expect to be handed one?

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    Junior Member javipknoe25's Avatar
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    Having good luck right now with Currency Market reversal v. 5.6 so far 4 for 4 but only using since dec. 15. It works on 1 minute chart and only provides 4 to 6 transactions a month but provides nice entries

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