Presented 25-Sep-2013 for Borsa İstanbul's Vadeli İşlem ve Opsiyon Piyasası (VİOP)
Borsa İstanbul : Vadeli İşlem ve Opsiyon Piyasası (VİOP)
- popular strategies' concentrate strikes & cause some skew
- review implied probabilities and conditional payoff are model-free
- gamma trading shows dynamic hedge issues
- volatility is not a normal "asset class"
- market maker's priorities for hedging jumps
- key hidden assumptions causing model risk
- important portfolio mismatch risks
- spotting real options & non-economic options
http://borsaistanbul.com/en/news/2013/09/26/borsa-istanbul-organizes-the-first-of-futures-and-options-market-seminar-series
Money And Risk Management In Forex TradingSyrous Pejman
All successful and professional traders have a solid plan to manage their money and risk in trades. Although with a few simple rules this money and risk management is possible but many amateur traders ignore it and in the end they will fail in their trades. Using SL, TP and risk/reward ratio is the best practical way to lower the risks of Forex trading to minimum.
Profit Targets - How To Locate Profit Taking AreasNetpicksTrading
Profit Targets - How To Locate Profit Taking Areas
- See more at: http://www.netpicks.com/day-trading-profit-levels/
The issue that many traders have is getting out of the trade especially the day trading profit targets you are going to use.
If you swing trade, you will only make the decision to exit your trade every few days or so. As a day trader, you will be making profit taking decisions quite a few times during one trading session.
There are three exits for a trade:
Exiting trades for a profit
Exiting trades to cut your losses
Exiting your trade at break even (although you will still pay spread/commission)
- Visit our website: http://www.netpicks.com/
- Netpicks Inner Circle: http://www.netpicks.com/icenroll
- Download the free indicator blueprint: http://www.netpicks.com/blueprint/
- Options Hot List PLUS Training: http://www.netpicks.com/oftbrightbreakthroughs
trading profits, trading exits, support and resistance, price levels
Risk management is amongst the most overlooked yet very critical aspects of systematic trading. In this webinar, you’ll get to learn risk management techniques to overcome the most common challenges. This session will explain you the concepts of optimal leverage, hedging and risk indicators.
- Risk Management and the real challenge
- Optimal leverage: Kelly formula, Maximum drawdown
- Market risk: Stop Losses, volatility targeting, value-at-risk
- Hedging techniques
- Risk indicators
Learn more about our EPAT™ course here: https://www.quantinsti.com/epat/
Most Useful links:
Visit us at: https://www.quantinsti.com/
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quantinsti/
Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/quantinsti
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuantInsti
Automated Selection and Robustness for Systematic Trading Strategies by Dr. T...Quantopian
Presented at QuantCon Singapore 2016, Quantopian's quantitative finance and algorithmic trading conference, November 11th.
Even with a wide range of statistical tools available, selection of algorithmic trading strategies can
leave the trader with significant out-of-sample variability. In most cases the final decision making
is still a manual process.
This presentation will show how a combination of statistical methods and machine learning can help to automate strategy selection and boost the robustness of automated trading systems.
Advance Option Trading Strategy Mentorship Program - For More Details Visit - https://www.ptaindia.com/advance-option-trading-strategies-mentorship-program/
Or Call +91 9261211003
Presented 25-Sep-2013 for Borsa İstanbul's Vadeli İşlem ve Opsiyon Piyasası (VİOP)
Borsa İstanbul : Vadeli İşlem ve Opsiyon Piyasası (VİOP)
- popular strategies' concentrate strikes & cause some skew
- review implied probabilities and conditional payoff are model-free
- gamma trading shows dynamic hedge issues
- volatility is not a normal "asset class"
- market maker's priorities for hedging jumps
- key hidden assumptions causing model risk
- important portfolio mismatch risks
- spotting real options & non-economic options
http://borsaistanbul.com/en/news/2013/09/26/borsa-istanbul-organizes-the-first-of-futures-and-options-market-seminar-series
Money And Risk Management In Forex TradingSyrous Pejman
All successful and professional traders have a solid plan to manage their money and risk in trades. Although with a few simple rules this money and risk management is possible but many amateur traders ignore it and in the end they will fail in their trades. Using SL, TP and risk/reward ratio is the best practical way to lower the risks of Forex trading to minimum.
Profit Targets - How To Locate Profit Taking AreasNetpicksTrading
Profit Targets - How To Locate Profit Taking Areas
- See more at: http://www.netpicks.com/day-trading-profit-levels/
The issue that many traders have is getting out of the trade especially the day trading profit targets you are going to use.
If you swing trade, you will only make the decision to exit your trade every few days or so. As a day trader, you will be making profit taking decisions quite a few times during one trading session.
There are three exits for a trade:
Exiting trades for a profit
Exiting trades to cut your losses
Exiting your trade at break even (although you will still pay spread/commission)
- Visit our website: http://www.netpicks.com/
- Netpicks Inner Circle: http://www.netpicks.com/icenroll
- Download the free indicator blueprint: http://www.netpicks.com/blueprint/
- Options Hot List PLUS Training: http://www.netpicks.com/oftbrightbreakthroughs
trading profits, trading exits, support and resistance, price levels
Risk management is amongst the most overlooked yet very critical aspects of systematic trading. In this webinar, you’ll get to learn risk management techniques to overcome the most common challenges. This session will explain you the concepts of optimal leverage, hedging and risk indicators.
- Risk Management and the real challenge
- Optimal leverage: Kelly formula, Maximum drawdown
- Market risk: Stop Losses, volatility targeting, value-at-risk
- Hedging techniques
- Risk indicators
Learn more about our EPAT™ course here: https://www.quantinsti.com/epat/
Most Useful links:
Visit us at: https://www.quantinsti.com/
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quantinsti/
Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/quantinsti
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuantInsti
Automated Selection and Robustness for Systematic Trading Strategies by Dr. T...Quantopian
Presented at QuantCon Singapore 2016, Quantopian's quantitative finance and algorithmic trading conference, November 11th.
Even with a wide range of statistical tools available, selection of algorithmic trading strategies can
leave the trader with significant out-of-sample variability. In most cases the final decision making
is still a manual process.
This presentation will show how a combination of statistical methods and machine learning can help to automate strategy selection and boost the robustness of automated trading systems.
Advance Option Trading Strategy Mentorship Program - For More Details Visit - https://www.ptaindia.com/advance-option-trading-strategies-mentorship-program/
Or Call +91 9261211003
Advance Option Trading Strategy Mentorship Program - For More Details Visit - https://www.ptaindia.com/advance-option-trading-strategies-mentorship-program/
Or Call +91 9261211003
Presenting a simple method which if followed with discipline is bound to give you target 40% p.a. in stock market. Though the examples given are for companies traded on National Stock Exchange (NSE - India), the concept can be globally applied to all companies/exchanges.
This ppt describes how forex traders can use Metatrader 4 trading platform to automate trading breakout patterns. Trendline EA software assists by automating trade entry and exit when the breakout happen.
You Will Learn:
What Makes a Pro a Pro – You’ll learn the five common principles all professional traders follow. If you’re not following these principles, you’re setting yourself up for failure. I’ll show you exactly what you need to be doing, so you can start thinking and trading like a Pro!
An Extremely Easy & Effective Short-Term Trading Strategy – Instead of following unproven, complicated strategies which only lead to confusion & frustration, you need something that is easy to understand and simple to follow. You’ll learn a time-tested strategy which you can implement in just minutes a day.
How to Quickly Identify the Best Trades – You’ll learn exactly what to look for on the chart so you can easily identify the correct set-up, entry and exit for each trade. These trades are returning winners over 85% of the time!
https://www.vectorvest.com/TLP
The presentation is part of a conference conducted by QuantInsti Quantitative Learning Pvt. Ltd. along with a multinational investment banking firm that engages in global investment banking, securities, investment management, and other financial services.
Indian Exchanges follow the Price-Time Priority principle in Limit Order Books. This allows for quantification of the costs that a trader is willing to pay or receive in order to Trade. In order to gain price priority, the cost is in terms of ticks paid to gain price precedence over others. In terms of Time priority, it is atleast one tick, that allows the trader's order to leapfrog others at the same price level.
You can find a detailed version of this presentation on our blog - http://www.quantinsti.com/blog/empirical-analysis-of-limit-order-books/
Connect with us:
Facebook - http://facebook.com/quantinsti
Twitter - http://twitter.com/quantinsti
Youtube - http://youtube.com/quantinsti
Top 8 Forex Trading Strategies That Pro Traders UseSyrous Pejman
In this slideshow find the best Forex trading strategies including chart patterns, price rejection, correlation trading, volume-price analysis, long term daily and weekly trading, news and sentiment trading strategies. Besides, you will learn the best money and risk management methods and also the best advice by the experts to control your psychology during your trades.
Order book dynamics in high frequency tradingQuantInsti
An important task of high-frequency trading is to successfully capture the dynamics in the Data. Empirical Data on Indian Exchanges show that 95% of all NEW orders are placed within 5 ticks of best-bid and best-ask. The Quantinsti® Replacement Matrix shows that most of the orders that are being replaced are among the top 3 levels and these replacements allow us to visualize and generalize about market behaviour. This matrix gives a visual representation of the cost metrics and replacement behaviour.
Execution Algorithms provide a price which is between Limit Order Execution and Market Order Execution. Market Orders guarantee execution within a certain time but the price that it may get the trader remains uncertain. Limit Order guarantees the price but it may remain un-executed if price moves away. Most Execution Algorithms balance between these two order types.
The speaker, Mr. Gaurav Raizada, discusses Quantinsti® Replacement Matrix in the webinar along with basics on order book management theory for high frequency traders.
Micro trading technic with 1 minute charts Raul Canessa
This is a trading system specifically designed for Forex traders specialized in scalping. It is based in various technical indicators including 1 minute candlestick charts, MACD, RSI and Bollinger Bands.
It is designed to make fast trades which produce earnings of a few pips.
Advance Option Trading Strategy Mentorship Program - For More Details Visit - https://www.ptaindia.com/advance-option-trading-strategies-mentorship-program/
Or Call +91 9261211003
Presenting a simple method which if followed with discipline is bound to give you target 40% p.a. in stock market. Though the examples given are for companies traded on National Stock Exchange (NSE - India), the concept can be globally applied to all companies/exchanges.
This ppt describes how forex traders can use Metatrader 4 trading platform to automate trading breakout patterns. Trendline EA software assists by automating trade entry and exit when the breakout happen.
You Will Learn:
What Makes a Pro a Pro – You’ll learn the five common principles all professional traders follow. If you’re not following these principles, you’re setting yourself up for failure. I’ll show you exactly what you need to be doing, so you can start thinking and trading like a Pro!
An Extremely Easy & Effective Short-Term Trading Strategy – Instead of following unproven, complicated strategies which only lead to confusion & frustration, you need something that is easy to understand and simple to follow. You’ll learn a time-tested strategy which you can implement in just minutes a day.
How to Quickly Identify the Best Trades – You’ll learn exactly what to look for on the chart so you can easily identify the correct set-up, entry and exit for each trade. These trades are returning winners over 85% of the time!
https://www.vectorvest.com/TLP
The presentation is part of a conference conducted by QuantInsti Quantitative Learning Pvt. Ltd. along with a multinational investment banking firm that engages in global investment banking, securities, investment management, and other financial services.
Indian Exchanges follow the Price-Time Priority principle in Limit Order Books. This allows for quantification of the costs that a trader is willing to pay or receive in order to Trade. In order to gain price priority, the cost is in terms of ticks paid to gain price precedence over others. In terms of Time priority, it is atleast one tick, that allows the trader's order to leapfrog others at the same price level.
You can find a detailed version of this presentation on our blog - http://www.quantinsti.com/blog/empirical-analysis-of-limit-order-books/
Connect with us:
Facebook - http://facebook.com/quantinsti
Twitter - http://twitter.com/quantinsti
Youtube - http://youtube.com/quantinsti
Top 8 Forex Trading Strategies That Pro Traders UseSyrous Pejman
In this slideshow find the best Forex trading strategies including chart patterns, price rejection, correlation trading, volume-price analysis, long term daily and weekly trading, news and sentiment trading strategies. Besides, you will learn the best money and risk management methods and also the best advice by the experts to control your psychology during your trades.
Order book dynamics in high frequency tradingQuantInsti
An important task of high-frequency trading is to successfully capture the dynamics in the Data. Empirical Data on Indian Exchanges show that 95% of all NEW orders are placed within 5 ticks of best-bid and best-ask. The Quantinsti® Replacement Matrix shows that most of the orders that are being replaced are among the top 3 levels and these replacements allow us to visualize and generalize about market behaviour. This matrix gives a visual representation of the cost metrics and replacement behaviour.
Execution Algorithms provide a price which is between Limit Order Execution and Market Order Execution. Market Orders guarantee execution within a certain time but the price that it may get the trader remains uncertain. Limit Order guarantees the price but it may remain un-executed if price moves away. Most Execution Algorithms balance between these two order types.
The speaker, Mr. Gaurav Raizada, discusses Quantinsti® Replacement Matrix in the webinar along with basics on order book management theory for high frequency traders.
Micro trading technic with 1 minute charts Raul Canessa
This is a trading system specifically designed for Forex traders specialized in scalping. It is based in various technical indicators including 1 minute candlestick charts, MACD, RSI and Bollinger Bands.
It is designed to make fast trades which produce earnings of a few pips.
Value Investing or Momentum Investing? Which is better? Or should you blend them? If you blend them, is it better to have 50% momentum, 50% value, or is it better to rank all the value stocks by momentum, or momentum stocks by value. Find out in this presentation!
Changing Notions of Risk Management in Financial MarketsQuantInsti
The presentation is a part of QuantInsti's Webinar on "Changing Notions of Risk Management in Current Markets" which was conducted on 10th August, 2015.
In the presentation Mr. Rajib Borah, Director and Faculty at QuantInsti, talks about a few major risk oversight issues in algorithmic trading, like:
a. How did Knight Capital lose $460 in 45 minutes?
b. Why was Deutsche Bank forced to close their Algorithmic Trading desk in Tokyo?
c. What went wrong at Infinium Capital while trading Crude ETFs and why were they fined $850,000?
d. What mistake caused HanMag Securities of Korea to lose 57 billion Korean Won in a few minutes?
e. and a few more
QuantInsti's (http://www.quantinsti.com) flagship offering is the 'Executive Programme in Algorithmic Trading' (EPAT) which is a comprehensive course covering all important aspects of Algorithmic Trading. Apart from detailed theoretical lessons, we provide our course participants in-house proprietary tools and other globally renowned applications in a simulated environment -- course participants can design, implement and test their strategies in such environment and build on their learning in the class.
Download Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/QuantInsti/...
You can contact us at: (+91) 22- 61691401 or (+91) 9920448877 or Toll Free: 1800-266-5401 for any queries you might have.
1. Elemental Economics - Introduction to mining.pdfNeal Brewster
After this first you should: Understand the nature of mining; have an awareness of the industry’s boundaries, corporate structure and size; appreciation the complex motivations and objectives of the industries’ various participants; know how mineral reserves are defined and estimated, and how they evolve over time.
how to sell pi coins in South Korea profitably.DOT TECH
Yes. You can sell your pi network coins in South Korea or any other country, by finding a verified pi merchant
What is a verified pi merchant?
Since pi network is not launched yet on any exchange, the only way you can sell pi coins is by selling to a verified pi merchant, and this is because pi network is not launched yet on any exchange and no pre-sale or ico offerings Is done on pi.
Since there is no pre-sale, the only way exchanges can get pi is by buying from miners. So a pi merchant facilitates these transactions by acting as a bridge for both transactions.
How can i find a pi vendor/merchant?
Well for those who haven't traded with a pi merchant or who don't already have one. I will leave the what'sapp number of my personal pi merchant who i trade pi with.
Message: +12349014282 VIA Whatsapp.
#pi #sell #nigeria #pinetwork #picoins #sellpi #Nigerian #tradepi #pinetworkcoins #sellmypi
STREETONOMICS: Exploring the Uncharted Territories of Informal Markets throug...sameer shah
Delve into the world of STREETONOMICS, where a team of 7 enthusiasts embarks on a journey to understand unorganized markets. By engaging with a coffee street vendor and crafting questionnaires, this project uncovers valuable insights into consumer behavior and market dynamics in informal settings."
What price will pi network be listed on exchangesDOT TECH
The rate at which pi will be listed is practically unknown. But due to speculations surrounding it the predicted rate is tends to be from 30$ — 50$.
So if you are interested in selling your pi network coins at a high rate tho. Or you can't wait till the mainnet launch in 2026. You can easily trade your pi coins with a merchant.
A merchant is someone who buys pi coins from miners and resell them to Investors looking forward to hold massive quantities till mainnet launch.
I will leave the what's app number of my personal pi vendor to trade with.
+12349014282
where can I find a legit pi merchant onlineDOT TECH
Yes. This is very easy what you need is a recommendation from someone who has successfully traded pi coins before with a merchant.
Who is a pi merchant?
A pi merchant is someone who buys pi network coins and resell them to Investors looking forward to hold thousands of pi coins before the open mainnet.
I will leave the what'sapp contact of my personal pi merchant to trade with
+12349014282
Turin Startup Ecosystem 2024 - Ricerca sulle Startup e il Sistema dell'Innov...Quotidiano Piemontese
Turin Startup Ecosystem 2024
Una ricerca de il Club degli Investitori, in collaborazione con ToTeM Torino Tech Map e con il supporto della ESCP Business School e di Growth Capital
Lecture slide titled Fraud Risk Mitigation, Webinar Lecture Delivered at the Society for West African Internal Audit Practitioners (SWAIAP) on Wednesday, November 8, 2023.
how to swap pi coins to foreign currency withdrawable.DOT TECH
As of my last update, Pi is still in the testing phase and is not tradable on any exchanges.
However, Pi Network has announced plans to launch its Testnet and Mainnet in the future, which may include listing Pi on exchanges.
The current method for selling pi coins involves exchanging them with a pi vendor who purchases pi coins for investment reasons.
If you want to sell your pi coins, reach out to a pi vendor and sell them to anyone looking to sell pi coins from any country around the globe.
Below is the what'sapp information for my personal pi vendor.
+12349014282
How Non-Banking Financial Companies Empower Startups With Venture Debt Financing
Stuart mcphee
1.
2. Outline
• Strategy from my Trade Launch Systems
• Using Automated Trading to eliminate emotions
• Putting it all Together
3. Ways to Trade
• Following momentum (go with)
• Trading at extremes (regressive)
• Entering pullbacks in trends (retracement)
• We need to match signals for these three concepts
Trading Strategy
4. Introduction to Strategies
• Be prepared to zoom out to gain perspective
• Trade with the most obvious direction
• Don’t trade every signal nor strategy
• Specialise (master 1 strategy first)
Trading Strategy
5. Introduction to Strategies
• No hard and fast rules
• Very few perfect patterns
• Reduce your trade frequency (quality over quantity)
Trading Strategy
6. Introduction to Strategies
• Higher time frames produce more accurate trading
signals
• Avoid intraday charts
• there is too much noise
• the smaller the time frame, the closer you get to gambling.
• There is no logic or flow in 1 min charts
• 4 hourly and daily are most effective
Trading Strategy
7. Introduction to Strategies
• let them run their course / leave trades alone
• illusion of control when you stare at charts
• It can become an addiction to stare at charts
• you start to second guess yourself and change your
rules accordingly
• good trades take time to payoff
Trading Strategy
8. Introduction to Strategies
• Gaining a single edge
• Believing in your edge
• Discipline to stick with what is important
• Don’t complicate things
Trading Strategy
9. Trading Philosophy / Beliefs
• Trading is a process
• Aim for consistency
• Less is more
• Best trades will take time
• Don’t use things in isolation
• Keep it Simple
• Data Driven Decisions
Trading Strategy
10. • Ignition Strategy (8 / 21)
• Trend following strategy
• Trend alignment is critical
• Simple rules to implement
• Use some discretion (e.g. S / R)
• Periodicity
• Dynamic support and resistance
Trade Launch Systems
11. • Strategy 8 / 21 Entry Rules
• Signal
• Use 8-period EMA and 21-period EMA
• Crossover signals short term trend
• Don’t trade every single signal
• Filters
• Use 125-period EMA to identify bias
• Price in relationship to EMA
• Direction of EMA
Trade Launch Systems
12. • Strategy 8 / 21 Entry Rules
• Long
• 8-period EMA crosses above 21-period EMA
• Price is trading above 125-period EMA
• 125-period EMA is rising
• Short
• 8-period EMA crosses below 21-period EMA
• Price is trading below 125-period EMA
• 125-period EMA is falling
Trade Launch Systems
13. • Strategy 8 / 21 Entry Rules
• Long
• 8-period EMA crosses above 21-period EMA
• Price is trading above 125-period EMA
• 125-period EMA is rising
• Short
• 8-period EMA crosses below 21-period EMA
• Price is trading below 125-period EMA
• 125-period EMA is falling
Trade Launch Systems
17. • Strategy 8 / 21 Exit Rules
• Stop Losses
• Consider key levels
• Consider ATR
• Use technical levels
• Profit Targets
• Use multiple of stop loss (Reward to Risk)
• Consider key levels
• Trailing Stops
• Consider use of initial stop loss
Trade Launch Systems
18. • 8 / 21 Entry Rules
• Long
• 8-period EMA crosses
above 21-period EMA
• Price is trading above 125-
period EMA
• 125-period EMA is rising
• Short
• 8-period EMA crosses below
21-period EMA
• Price is trading below 125-
period EMA
• 125-period EMA is falling
Trade Launch Systems
• 8 / 21 Exit Rules
• Stop Losses
• Consider key levels
• Consider ATR
• Use technical levels
• Profit Targets
• Use multiple of stop loss
(Reward to Risk)
• Consider key levels
• Trailing Stops
• Consider use of initial stop
loss
22. • Traders across the globe all
face the same 3 challenges:
1. Abundance of data creates
information overload
2. Emotions drive poor
trading decisions
3. 24-hour nature of FX
markets make efficient
human trading impossible
Automated Trading
Institutional
Retail
Adoption of automated FX trading
(% of total volume)80
70
60
50
30
20
10
2004 2007 2010 2013
23. • One solution is automated
trading systems.
• While about 75% of the
institutional FX trading
volume is automated,
automation only accounts
for about 25% of the retail
volume.
Automated Trading
Institutional
Retail
Adoption of automated FX trading
(% of total volume)80
70
60
50
30
20
10
2004 2007 2010 2013
24. • Trade unemotionally
based on data and rules
• Objectively monitor
performance
• Assess each system’s
metrics and employ as
you see fit
Automated Trading
Design
Test
Trade
Analyse
25. • MT4/5 is most widely
used
• Many options available:
• Custom Exits or PIPs
• Maximum trades / lots
• Money Management
options
• Trading sessions
• Allows strategy / back
testing
Automated Trading
Design
Test
Trade
Analyse
26. Back testing
• The application of a set of
rules to historical data
• Determining likely historical
profitability and overall
performance
• Time taken vs accuracy
• Does have limitations
Automated Trading
Design
Test
Trade
Analyse
27. Back testing
• Detailed and summary
statistics
• Number of trades
• # of profit and loss
• Average profit and loss
• Average time in trade
• Detailed trade history
• Balance and Drawdown
chart
Automated Trading
Design
Test
Trade
Analyse
28. Forward testing on
demo account
• Consider forward testing
• Detailed performance
analytics / trading statistics
• Continue to review / modify
• Similar results to back
testing
Automated Trading
Design
Test
Trade
Analyse
29.
30. • Bollinger Bands (BB) Strategy
• BB1
• 10 minute chart, applied to close using 20 periods and
1 standard deviation
• BB4
• 10 minute chart, applied to close using 20 periods and
4 standard deviations
• EURUSD
• This strategy has been tested on and designed for the
EURUSD
Automated Trading
31. • Bollinger Bands Strategy Entry Rules
• Long
• price crosses from above to below the lower band of
BB4, as measured on the previous bar
• Short
• price crosses from below to above the upper band of
BB4, as measured on the previous bar
Automated Trading
32. • Bollinger Bands Strategy Exit Rules
• Long
• price crosses from below to above the upper band of
BB1, as measured on the previous bar
• Short
• price crosses from above to below the lower band of
BB1, as measured on the previous bar
• Long and Short
• Stop loss set at 25 pips
Automated Trading
35. • RSI Strategy Entry Rules
• Long
• RSI is below 30
• Short
• RSI is above 70
• This strategy is always in a position
• 5 minutes chart
• This strategy has been tested on and designed
for the USDCAD
Automated Trading
37. • Stochastic Oscillator Entry Rules
• Long
• Stochastic is below 20
• Short
• Stochastic is above 80
• This strategy is always in a position
• 5 minutes chart
• This strategy has been tested on and designed
for the USDCAD
Automated Trading
39. Reward / Risk
• Strike rate is less important in building a healthy
equity curve
• Risk / reward and its relationship to strike rate is
more important
• Big losses can have a big impact on our equity
curve and need to be avoided at all costs
• Controlling our risk and consistency is the key
Automated Trading