A question for TRO
Speaking of rats . . . .
If there were a reliable high percentage method of knowing the color of the next bar, one could simply enter on the open and exit on the close and take home a goodly income very simply.
Any clues?
Thanks for the consideration.
Enter on Open, Exit on Close.
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Re: Enter on Open, Exit on Close.
bizologist wrote:A question for TRO
Speaking of rats . . . .
If there were a reliable high percentage method of knowing the color of the next bar, one could simply enter on the open and exit on the close and take home a goodly income very simply.
Any clues?
Thanks for the consideration.
Buy glas bowl and look inside the bowl.
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bredin already showed statistics that price mostly goes first to the opposite direction on higher timeframes to create a small wick and then continue moving up/down. My point is that price moves up and down down and up. When you open your position at bars open you won't have any idea where you are getting the close unless you get higher edge with buzzard.
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