Smoothed Kijun-Sen - indicator for MetaTrader 5 This version of Kijun-Sen adds one option not known in the original Kijun-Sen indicator - smoothing. The smoothing is done not by smoothing the result, but by smoothing the prices prior to being used for calculation. Hence the lag is lessened and the result is still smoother. That way some possible fake signals are filtered out.
The global market is an age-old struggle between sellers and buyers. Sellers want to earn more by selling at a higher price, while buyers are not willing to give their earned money and want to pay a cheaper price. According to the theory of economics, the true price is found at the point of equality of supply and demand. That seems to be true. However, the problem is in the market dynamics, because the volumes of supply and demand are constantly changing. The struggle results in price ...
Automated trading in financial markets is the ultimate goal of the development of new trading robots, because the market is constantly changing. However, automated trading Expert Advisors cannot be prepared for all situations in the market. Therefore, the most effective way is still the symbiosis of a trading robot and the human control over the automated system operation with necessary adjustments. A good example of such interaction can be found in the Trading Signals service. The service features ...
Too large account drawdown and too much risk on the capital ... how to deal with it? read the following article: Table of Contents ForewordAssumptions about prices and trading systemsYield distributions. General remarks Fixed stop loss and take profitFixed trailing stopWhat's next? Statistics and gapsStatistical machine learningStatistics and optimization of the trading systemAttachments ...
Many traders often come across the notion of night trading. The first thing that comes to mind when meeting this concept is that trading is carried out at night. However, everything is simpler: because of the difference in time zones, the night in different parts of the world comes at different times. American and European trading sessions take place in time zones -4 and +1 relative to the UTC World Coordinated Time, respectively. ...