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philloo

Multi System for Universal System Dr. Clayburg

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Hi

 

I would like to know if some person can program this add-on. It seem that in the past Doc have done the work. Go to this page

hxxp://www.clayburg.com/omw_abstract.html

 

It give a idea of what the paralell function work. I look at the webinar that was giving yesterday. And it's seem that doc program only the entry in the fuction and the start time end time and close time. The rest I think it's just a bluff.

 

If you look at the code it's seem not to complicate for what he is selling his stuff. Sometime, I think that they are ripping off person with the price.

thank

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It's seem we don't have a lot of people that was intested to code multi system indicator. I have a pretty nice multisystem that I develop.

 

I put for inputs:

Start_time

End_time

close_time

tickzise:put 0.5 for ES, 0.2 for TF,2 for Ym etc. I don't how I come to that conclusion but it's seem that my code miss some tick each trade. I really don't know why. I code this function with print log and I came to that conclusion. Try it, change the value and you will see that putting 2 tick in this inputs you would have pretty much what you will do in real world.

Plus, 40 inputs that you can put.

 

Warning it's doesn't replicate perflecly the universal equity curve. But very close to it. I didn't put (average,3) or limit order. Just close on this bar that it. No problem with intrabar generation in backtesting and real trade.

I have clone the universal system perfectly to compare the result of my indicator and the system. No stop loss at all, no target like the add-on of Doc, clayburg. But better equity curve indicator. Much more acurate in term of real trade and equity curve. And for nothing 0$, FREE, NADA. We will see if Doc, take my code and sell after for 4000$ each peace. :crap: HaHa I will check this in couple of week.

 

 

And If some of people on the forum want to put extra thing or fixe some bugs please please be free to do it.

 

ANd thank for you time.:crap: to read me.

 

philloo Power

 

Indicator:


inputs:Start_time(1000),End_time(1500),Close_time(1500),tick_size(0.5),B1_1(20),S1_1(14),B2_1(10),S2_1(10),B1_2(1),s1_2(1),b2_2(1),s2_2(1);
inputs:B1_3(1),s1_3(1),b2_3(1),s2_3(1),B1_4(1),s1_4(1),b2_4(1),s2_4(1),B1_5(1),s1_5(1),b2_5(1),s2_5(1),B1_6(1),s1_6(1),b2_6(1),s2_6(1),B1_7(1),s1_7(1),b2_7(1),s2_7(1);
inputs:B1_8(1),s1_8(1),b2_8(1),s2_8(1),B1_9(1),s1_9(1),b2_9(1),s2_9(1),B1_10(1),s1_10(1),b2_10(1),s2_10(1),B1_11(1),s1_11(1),b2_11(1),s2_11(1);
inputs:B1_12(1),s1_12(1),b2_12(1),s2_12(1),B1_13(1),s1_13(1),b2_13(1),s2_13(1),B1_14(1),s1_14(1),b2_14(1),s2_14(1),B1_15(1),s1_15(1),b2_15(1),s2_15(1);
inputs:B1_16(1),s1_16(1),b2_16(1),s2_16(1),B1_17(1),s1_17(1),b2_17(1),s2_17(1),B1_18(1),s1_18(1),b2_18(1),s2_18(1),B1_19(1),s1_19(1),b2_19(1),s2_19(1);
inputs:B1_20(1),s1_20(1),b2_20(1),s2_20(1),B1_21(1),s1_21(1),b2_21(1),s2_21(1),B1_22(1),s1_22(1),b2_22(1),s2_22(1),B1_23(1),s1_23(1),b2_23(1),s2_23(1);
inputs:B1_24(1),s1_24(1),b2_24(1),s2_24(1),B1_25(1),s1_25(1),b2_25(1),s2_25(1),B1_26(1),s1_26(1),b2_26(1),s2_26(1),B1_27(1),s1_27(1),b2_27(1),s2_27(1);
inputs:B1_28(1),s1_28(1),b2_28(1),s2_28(1),B1_29(1),s1_29(1),b2_29(1),s2_29(1),B1_30(1),s1_30(1),b2_30(1),s2_30(1),B1_31(1),s1_31(1),b2_31(1),s2_31(1);
inputs:B1_32(1),s1_32(1),b2_32(1),s2_32(1),B1_33(1),s1_33(1),b2_33(1),s2_33(1),B1_34(1),s1_34(1),b2_34(1),s2_34(1),B1_35(1),s1_35(1),b2_35(1),s2_35(1);
inputs:B1_36(1),s1_36(1),b2_36(1),s2_36(1),B1_37(1),s1_37(1),b2_37(1),s2_37(1),B1_38(1),s1_38(1),b2_38(1),s2_38(1),B1_39(1),s1_39(1),b2_39(1),s2_39(1);
inputs:B1_40(1),s1_40(1),b2_40(1),s2_40(1);

array: BSys[8](0),BSysT[8](0),BSys1[8](0),BSysT1[8](0),BSys2[8](0),BSysT2[8](0),BSys3[8](0),BSysT3[8](0),BSys4[8](0),BSysT4[8](0);

BSys[1]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_1,s1_1,b2_1,s2_1);
BSys[2]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_2,s1_2,b2_2,s2_2);
BSys[3]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_3,s1_3,b2_3,s2_3);
BSys[4]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_4,s1_4,b2_4,s2_4);
BSys[5]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_5,s1_5,b2_5,s2_5);
BSys[6]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_6,s1_6,b2_6,s2_6);
BSys[7]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_7,s1_7,b2_7,s2_7);
BSys[8]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_8,s1_8,b2_8,s2_8);
BSys1[1]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_9,s1_9,b2_9,s2_9);
BSys1[2]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_10,s1_10,b2_10,s2_10);
BSys1[3]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_11,s1_11,b2_11,s2_11);
BSys1[4]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_12,s1_12,b2_12,s2_12);
BSys1[5]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_13,s1_13,b2_13,s2_13);
BSys1[6]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_14,s1_14,b2_14,s2_14);
BSys1[7]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_15,s1_15,b2_15,s2_15);
BSys1[8]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_16,s1_16,b2_16,s2_16);
BSys2[1]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_17,s1_17,b2_17,s2_17);
BSys2[2]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_18,s1_18,b2_18,s2_18);
BSys2[3]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_19,s1_19,b2_19,s2_19);
BSys2[4]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_20,s1_20,b2_20,s2_20);
BSys2[5]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_21,s1_21,b2_21,s2_21);
BSys2[6]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_22,s1_22,b2_22,s2_22);
BSys2[7]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_23,s1_23,b2_23,s2_23);
BSys2[8]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_24,s1_24,b2_24,s2_24);
BSys3[1]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_25,s1_25,b2_25,s2_25);
BSys3[2]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_26,s1_26,b2_26,s2_26);
BSys3[3]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_27,s1_27,b2_27,s2_27);
BSys3[4]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_28,s1_28,b2_28,s2_28);
BSys3[5]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_29,s1_29,b2_29,s2_29);
BSys3[6]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_30,s1_30,b2_30,s2_30);
BSys3[7]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_31,s1_31,b2_31,s2_31);
BSys3[8]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_32,s1_32,b2_32,s2_32);
BSys4[1]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_33,s1_33,b2_33,s2_33);
BSys4[2]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_34,s1_34,b2_34,s2_34);
BSys4[3]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_35,s1_35,b2_35,s2_35);
BSys4[4]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_36,s1_36,b2_36,s2_36);
BSys4[5]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_37,s1_37,b2_37,s2_37);
BSys4[6]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_38,s1_38,b2_38,s2_38);
BSys4[7]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_39,s1_39,b2_39,s2_39);
BSys4[8]= multisystem(start_time,end_time,close_time,tick_size,B1_40,s1_40,b2_40,s2_40);

If BSys[1] <> BSys[1][1] then BSysT[1]  =  BSys[1];
If BSys[2] <> BSys[2][1] then BSysT[2]  =  BSys[2];
If BSys[3] <> BSys[3][1] then BSysT[3]  =  BSys[3];
If BSys[4] <> BSys[4][1] then BSysT[4]  =  BSys[4];
If BSys[5] <> BSys[5][1] then BSyst[5]  =  BSys[5];
If BSys[6] <> BSys[6][1] then BSysT[6]  =  BSys[6];
If BSys[7] <> BSys[7][1] then BSysT[7]  =  BSys[7];
If BSys[8] <> BSys[8][1] then BSysT[8]  =  BSys[8];
If BSys1[1] <> BSys1[1][1] then BSysT1[1]  =  BSys1[1];
If BSys1[2] <> BSys1[2][1] then BSysT1[2]  =  BSys1[2];
If BSys1[3] <> BSys1[3][1] then BSysT1[3]  =  BSys1[3];
If BSys1[4] <> BSys1[4][1] then BSysT1[4]  =  BSys1[4];
If BSys1[5] <> BSys1[5][1] then BSysT1[5]  =  BSys1[5];
If BSys1[6] <> BSys1[6][1] then BSysT1[6]  =  BSys1[6];
If BSys1[7] <> BSys1[7][1] then BSysT1[7]  =  BSys1[7];
If BSys1[8] <> BSys1[8][1] then BSysT1[8]  =  BSys1[8];
If BSys2[1] <> BSys2[1][1] then BSysT2[1]  =  BSys2[1];
If BSys2[2] <> BSys2[2][1] then BSysT2[2]  =  BSys2[2];
If BSys2[3] <> BSys2[3][1] then BSysT2[3]  =  BSys2[3];
If BSys2[4] <> BSys2[4][1] then BSysT2[4]  =  BSys2[4];
If BSys2[5] <> BSys2[5][1] then BSysT2[5]  =  BSys2[5];
If BSys2[6] <> BSys2[6][1] then BSysT2[6]  =  BSys2[6];
If BSys2[7] <> BSys2[7][1] then BSysT2[7]  =  BSys2[7];
If BSys2[8] <> BSys2[8][1] then BSysT2[8]  =  BSys2[8];
If BSys3[1] <> BSys3[1][1] then BSysT3[1]  =  BSys3[1];
If BSys3[2] <> BSys3[2][1] then BSysT3[2]  =  BSys3[2];
If BSys3[3] <> BSys3[3][1] then BSysT3[3]  =  BSys3[3];
If BSys3[4] <> BSys3[4][1] then BSysT3[4]  =  BSys3[4];
If BSys3[5] <> BSys3[5][1] then BSyst3[5]  =  BSys3[5];
If BSys3[6] <> BSys3[6][1] then BSysT3[6]  =  BSys3[6];
If BSys3[7] <> BSys3[7][1] then BSysT3[7]  =  BSys3[7];
If BSys3[8] <> BSys3[8][1] then BSysT3[8]  =  BSys3[8];
If BSys4[1] <> BSys4[1][1] then BSysT4[1]  =  BSys4[1];
If BSys4[2] <> BSys4[2][1] then BSysT4[2]  =  BSys4[2];
If BSys4[3] <> BSys4[3][1] then BSysT4[3]  =  BSys4[3];
If BSys4[4] <> BSys4[4][1] then BSysT4[4]  =  BSys4[4];
If BSys4[5] <> BSys4[5][1] then BSyst4[5]  =  BSys4[5];
If BSys4[6] <> BSys4[6][1] then BSysT4[6]  =  BSys4[6];
If BSys4[7] <> BSys4[7][1] then BSysT4[7]  =  BSys4[7];
If BSys4[8] <> BSys4[8][1] then BSysT4[8]  =  BSys4[8];

Plot1(BSysT[1],"BSys1");
Plot2(BSysT[2],"BSys2");
Plot3(BSysT[3],"BSys3");
Plot4(BSysT[4],"BSys4");
Plot5(BSysT[5],"BSys5");
Plot6(BSysT[6],"BSys6");
Plot7(BSysT[7],"BSys7");
Plot8(BSysT[8],"BSys8");
Plot9(BSysT1[1],"BSys9");
Plot10(BSysT1[2],"BSys10");
Plot11(BSysT1[3],"BSys11");
Plot12(BSysT1[4],"BSys12");
Plot13(BSysT1[5],"BSys13");
Plot14(BSysT1[6],"BSys14");
Plot15(BSysT1[7],"BSys15");
Plot16(BSysT1[8],"BSys16");
Plot17(BSysT2[1],"BSys17");
Plot18(BSysT2[2],"BSys18");
Plot19(BSysT2[3],"BSys19");
Plot20(BSysT2[4],"BSys20");
Plot21(BSysT2[5],"BSys21");
Plot22(BSysT2[6],"BSys22");
Plot23(BSysT2[7],"BSys23");
Plot24(BSysT2[8],"BSys24");
Plot25(BSysT3[1],"BSys25");
Plot26(BSysT3[2],"BSys26");
Plot27(BSysT3[3],"BSys27");
Plot28(BSysT3[4],"BSys28");
Plot29(BSysT3[5],"BSys29");
Plot30(BSysT3[6],"BSys30");
Plot31(BSysT3[7],"BSys31");
Plot32(BSysT3[8],"BSys32");
Plot33(BSysT4[1],"BSys33");
Plot34(BSysT4[2],"BSys34");
Plot35(BSysT4[3],"BSys35");
Plot36(BSysT4[4],"BSys36");
Plot37(BSysT4[5],"BSys37");
Plot38(BSysT4[6],"BSys38");
Plot39(BSysT4[7],"BSys39");
Plot40(BSysT4[8],"BSys40");

 

function:multisystem

 

Inputs: Start_time(numeric),End_time(Numeric),Close_time(numeric),Tick_size(numeric),B1(numericsimple),s1(numericsimple),b2(numericsimple),S2(numericsimple);

variables: var1(false),ttl(false),tts(false),bpt1(0),bpt2(0);
variables: profitl(0),profittotal(0),profits(0);

if TIME >= Start_time AND TIME <= end_time then var1 = TRUE ;
if TIME < Start_time OR TIME > end_time then var1 = FALSE ;
if TIME >= close_time then var1 = FALSE ;

if DATE <> DATE[1] then 
begin
value1=0;
ttl=false;
tts=false;
bpt1=0;
bpt2=0;
profitl=0;
profits=0;
profittotal=0;
end;

condition1= (Momentum (CLOSE, B1) > 0 AND RSI (CLOSE, b2) CROSS UNDER 60) ;
condition2= (Momentum (CLOSE, s1) < 0 AND RSI (CLOSE, S2) CROSS OVER 40) ;

If condition1=true then begin 
If var1=true then
begin

ttl=true;
tts=false;
end;
end;


If condition2=true then begin 
If var1=true then
begin
tts=true;
ttl=false;
end;
end;




If  ttl=true and ttl[1]=false then
begin
bpt1=close-profits[1]-tick_size;
end;

If  tts=true and tts[1]  =false then
begin
bpt2=close+profitl[1]+tick_size;
end;

If tts=true  then
begin
profits=bpt2-close;
profitl=0;
end;

If ttl=true  then
begin
profitl=close-bpt1;
profits=0;
end;

If var1=true then
begin
profittotal=profits+profitl;
end;

value1=profittotal;
multisystem=value1;

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multisystem.pla

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Thank in advanced who will comment on my code. Here the code that will let you put the price on the chart. Warning the line Text_Setsize function doesn't work in tradestation. Too bad for tradestation.

 

if Var2=1 AND Var2[1] <> 1 THEN begin

Signal_long = Text_New (Date, Time, Low * text_offset_buy, numtostr( entryprice, text_digits)); 
Text_SetColor(Signal_long,cyan);
Text_SetSize(Signal_long,14);
end;

if Var2=0 AND Var2[1] = 1 THEN begin
Signal_close = Text_New(Date, Time, high * text_offset_sell, numtostr( exitprice(1), text_digits));
Text_SetColor(Signal_close,yellow);
Text_SetSize(Signal_close,14);
end;


if Var2=-1 AND Var2[1] <>-1  THEN
begin 
Signal_short = Text_New(Date, Time, Low * text_offset_buy, numtostr( entryprice, text_digits)); 
Text_SetColor(Signal_short,red);
Text_SetSize(Signal_short,14);
end;

if Var2=0 AND Var2[1] =- 1 THEN begin
Signal_close = Text_New(Date, Time, high * text_offset_sell, numtostr( exitprice(1), text_digits));
Text_SetColor(Signal_close,yellow);
Text_SetSize(Signal_close,14);
end;

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I forgot to put the variables on the other post. The code must be put after the target reach. No aaa, I cannot post all what I have. I was generous to give something in retrun. Because some people inspired me and I was thinking to regive back a little bit.

 

After the line Buytocover or sell next bar, you have to put the code after

 

If mp=-1 then

begin

buytocover orSell next bar

end;

 

Now you put the code there.

 

VAriables: text_offset_buy (0.9985), text_offset_sell (1.0015), text_digits(4),Signal_long(0),Signal_close(0),Signal_short(0);




if Var2=1 AND Var2[1] <> 1 THEN begin

Signal_long = Text_New (Date, Time, Low * text_offset_buy, numtostr( entryprice, text_digits)); 
Text_SetColor(Signal_long,cyan);
Text_SetSize(Signal_long,14);
end;

if Var2=0 AND Var2[1] = 1 THEN begin
Signal_close = Text_New(Date, Time, high * text_offset_sell, numtostr( exitprice(1), text_digits));
Text_SetColor(Signal_close,yellow);
Text_SetSize(Signal_close,14);
end;


if Var2=-1 AND Var2[1] <>-1  THEN
begin 
Signal_short = Text_New(Date, Time, Low * text_offset_buy, numtostr( entryprice, text_digits)); 
Text_SetColor(Signal_short,red);
Text_SetSize(Signal_short,14);
end;

if Var2=0 AND Var2[1] =- 1 THEN begin
Signal_close = Text_New(Date, Time, high * text_offset_sell, numtostr( exitprice(1), text_digits));
Text_SetColor(Signal_close,yellow);
Text_SetSize(Signal_close,14);
end;

Edited by philloo
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I'm very intrigued by the Universal System concept. Does anyone have EasyLanguage code or an ELD for it so I can experiment with it on different instruments and intervals. MultiCharts code would be fantastic too. Let's restart the dialogue on this thread. Thanks for the input so far...

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I'm very intrigued by the Universal System concept. Does anyone have EasyLanguage code or an ELD for it so I can experiment with it on different instruments and intervals. MultiCharts code would be fantastic too. Let's restart the dialogue on this thread. Thanks for the input so far...

 

The Universal System is not much of a trading system. I've experimented with it. You have to optimize it for a market and timeframe, then re optimize every so often. I would say, don't waste your time.

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    • Be careful who you blame.   I can tell you one thing for sure.   Effective traders don’t blame others when things start to go wrong.   You can hang onto your tendency to play the victim, or the martyr… but if you want to achieve in trading, you have to be prepared to take responsibility.   People assign reasons to outcomes, whether based on internal or external factors.   When traders face losses, it's common for them to blame bad luck, poor advice, or other external factors, rather than reflecting on their own personal attributes like arrogance, fear, or greed.   This is a challenging lesson to grasp in your trading journey, but one that holds immense value.   This is called attribution theory. Taking responsibility for your actions is the key to improving your trading skills. Pause and ask yourself - What role did I play in my financial decisions?   After all, you were the one who listened to that source, and decided to act on that trade based on the rumour. Attributing results solely to external circumstances is what is known as having an ‘external locus of control’.   It's a concept coined by psychologist Julian Rotter in 1954. A trader with an external locus of control might say, "I made a profit because the markets are currently favourable."   Instead, strive to develop an "internal locus of control" and take ownership of your actions.   Assume that all trading results are within your realm of responsibility and actively seek ways to improve your own behaviour.   This is the fastest route to enhancing your trading abilities. A trader with an internal locus of control might proudly state, "My equity curve is rising because I am a disciplined trader who faithfully follows my trading plan." Author: Louise Bedford Source: https://www.tradinggame.com.au/
    • SELF IMPROVEMENT.   The whole self-help industry began when Dale Carnegie published How to Win Friends and Influence People in 1936. Then came other classics like Think And Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill, Awaken the Giant Within by Tony Robbins toward the end of the century.   Today, teaching people how to improve themselves is a business. A pure ruthless business where some people sell utter bullshit.   There are broke Instagrammers and YouTubers with literally no solid background teaching men how to be attractive to women, how to begin a start-up, how to become successful — most of these guys speaking nothing more than hollow motivational words and cliche stuff. They waste your time. Some of these people who present themselves as hugely successful also give talks and write books.   There are so many books on financial advice, self-improvement, love, etc and some people actually try to read them. They are a waste of time, mostly.   When you start reading a dozen books on finance you realize that they all say the same stuff.   You are not going to live forever in the learning phase. Don't procrastinate by reading bull-shit or the same good knowledge in 10 books. What we ought to do is choose wisely.   Yes. A good book can change your life, given you do what it asks you to do.   All the books I have named up to now are worthy of reading. Tim Ferriss, Simon Sinek, Robert Greene — these guys are worthy of reading. These guys teach what others don't. Their books are unique and actually, come from relevant and successful people.   When Richard Branson writes a book about entrepreneurship, go read it. Every line in that book is said by one of the greatest entrepreneurs of our time.   When a Chinese millionaire( he claims to be) Youtuber who releases a video titled “Why reading books keeps you broke” and a year later another one “My recommendation of books for grand success” you should be wise to tell him to jump from Victoria Falls.   These self-improvement gurus sell you delusions.   They say they have those little tricks that only they know that if you use, everything in your life will be perfect. Those little tricks. We are just “making of a to-do-list before sleeping” away from becoming the next Bill Gates.   There are no little tricks.   There is no success-mantra.   Self-improvement is a trap for 99% of the people. You can't do that unless you are very, very strong.   If you are looking for easy ways, you will only keep wasting your time forgetting that your time on this planet is limited, as alive humans that is.   Also, I feel that people who claim to read like a book a day or promote it are idiots. You retain nothing. When you do read a good book, you read slow, sometimes a whole paragraph, again and again, dwelling on it, trying to internalize its knowledge. You try to understand. You think. It takes time.   It's better to read a good book 10 times than 1000 stupid ones.   So be choosy. Read from the guys who actually know something, not some wannabe ‘influencers’.   Edit: Think And Grow Rich was written as a result of a project assigned to Napoleon Hill by Andrew Carnegie(the 2nd richest man in recent history). He was asked to study the most successful people on the planet and document which characteristics made them great. He did extensive work in studying hundreds of the most successful people of that time. The result was that little book.   Nowadays some people just study Instagram algorithms and think of themselves as a Dale Carnegie or Anthony Robbins. By Nupur Nishant, Quora Profits from free accurate cryptos signals: https://www.predictmag.com/    
    • there is no avoiding loses to be honest, its just how the market is. you win some and hopefully more, but u do lose some. 
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