Bogie-MA_Gap-2cns (by wackena) Quick Stats
Gain: +10.52%
Drawdown: 56.08%
Pips: -1257.3
Trades: 992
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Type: Demo
Leverage: 1:50
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davidjames123

Member Since Oct 29, 2011  12 posts David James (davidjames123) Dec 13 2011 at 18:57
Wow where did this account come from? The previous Bogie account was stuck in negative for a while. This one is 2.5 months old.

Time is your friend; impulse is your enemy. - Jack Bogle
wackena

Member Since Sep 23, 2009  125 posts wackena Dec 13 2011 at 19:06
Hello,

It was the variable settings. I started 2 accounts with different variable values.


"Steady Equity Growth" is the name of the game.
davidjames123

Member Since Oct 29, 2011  12 posts David James (davidjames123) Dec 13 2011 at 20:08
It is impressive. Is the variable setting adaptable to market conditions?

Time is your friend; impulse is your enemy. - Jack Bogle
wackena

Member Since Sep 23, 2009  125 posts wackena Dec 13 2011 at 20:47
Hello,

Variable values are periodically reviewed and tested to current market conditions. All of this is handled in background and no Client involvement is required.

"Steady Equity Growth" is the name of the game.
ottawatrader

Member Since Sep 24, 2009  10 posts ottawatrader Dec 14 2011 at 14:18
Hello Bill,

Glad to see a new EA. Do you have a live account running the EA? Would be great to see one. What is the recommended leverage?

Thanks.

Fred

wackena

Member Since Sep 23, 2009  125 posts wackena Dec 14 2011 at 16:12
Hello,

Yes. a small mini Live account running on only 1 symbol. Will need a few more months to generate Live data on the other suggested symbols.

https://www.myfxbook.com/members/wackena/bogie-ma-gap2cns-live/207865

"Steady Equity Growth" is the name of the game.
ottawatrader

Member Since Sep 24, 2009  10 posts ottawatrader Dec 15 2011 at 09:47
Hello again,

I will start an account with CNS. can you please send me the settings for the 3 pairs you are using on this demo including the Risk level?

Thanks.

Fred

wackena

Member Since Sep 23, 2009  125 posts wackena Dec 15 2011 at 11:28
Hello,

The EA uses preset variable values. When EA is started, the settings are read from our Bogie server. The EA is setup for 4 symbols. USDJPY, GBPJPY, EURJPY, CHFJPY. You should be aware of the CHFJPY volatility. This symbol has the history of high gains, along with severe periodic loses.

"Steady Equity Growth" is the name of the game.
ottawatrader

Member Since Sep 24, 2009  10 posts ottawatrader Dec 15 2011 at 14:03
Thanks.

Just to confirm I am doing the right thing. I have installed the 3 pairs on the metatrader plattform. I am using forex.com which is using and extension of FXF to the pair name. I have only entered a risk level of 0.2.

Can I assume that the EA will work with forex.com that uses FXF extension to the pair?
Should I change any other inputs in the EA or the inputs will be uses as preset variable once connected to the Bogie server?

Many thanks.


wackena

Member Since Sep 23, 2009  125 posts wackena Dec 15 2011 at 16:19
Hello,

The EA should work OK with suffix FXF to symbol name. It works OK with IBFXm symbol name. No need to change any settings to run with our latest optimization. When settings value =0, then EA is using preset value. When a setting is changed (value>0), then that value is used.

"Steady Equity Growth" is the name of the game.
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