The law of normal distribution states that 99% of changes in price between two ticks lie within 3 sigmas. The tested idea will be based on the series of price changes between two consecutive ticks. Unlike the conventional ones, it is necessary to shift the entire tick charts backwards when new ticks arrive. One of the first of these indicators can be found in the CodeBase. charts where every change in price can be seen. But with the help of MetaTrader 5, you can quickly test any such strategy on real history.įirst of all, it is necessary to create an indicator that will plot tick charts, i.e.
Developing rules for entry and exit often require years of manual trading.
In this article we will show how to build strategies based on analysis of incoming ticks using the built-in debugging tools and visual testing.
Scalping automatic systems are rightfully regarded the pinnacle of algorithmic trading, but at the same time their code is the most difficult to write.
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