FAPTURBO_ICHIMOKU_aggressive (By FAPTURBO)

Gain : +13.0%
Drawdown 16.56%
Pips: 209.3
Trades 409
Won:
Lost:
Type: Real
Leverage: 1:100
Trading: Automated

FAPTURBO_ICHIMOKU_aggressive Discussion

Nov 30, 2011 at 13:27
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10 Replies
Member Since Aug 27, 2009   31 posts
Dec 17, 2011 at 04:43
Hello,

do you use MM ? If yes, by default at 5% on each pair ?

Thanks.
Member Since Dec 07, 2009   134 posts
Jan 11, 2012 at 01:04
It is at 3% MM.
Be afraid, very afraid?
Member Since Sep 01, 2011   27 posts
Jan 11, 2012 at 01:20
hy
r u using defult settings?
thx
Member Since Sep 01, 2011   27 posts
Jan 12, 2012 at 19:06
?
Member Since May 26, 2011   9 posts
Jan 22, 2012 at 04:41
Have you tried MM:y, LRR: 25, Aggressive:y for all pairs?
Member Since Dec 07, 2009   134 posts
Jan 22, 2012 at 15:26
What kind of fool would put that high of risk on a large real money account using an EA?
Be afraid, very afraid?
Member Since May 26, 2011   9 posts
Jan 22, 2012 at 22:10
So your answer is no.

The default LRR for Ichimoku is 5.

Does 'It is at 3% MM' mean that your LRR is at 3? You clearly do not want to go as high as 25.
Member Since Dec 07, 2009   134 posts
Jan 22, 2012 at 22:19
It is not my account but I do know that Mike from FAP Turbo has it at 3% with aggressive 'true'. 25% would suck up huge equity even at 500:1 leverage and possibly blow the account. On this EA 2% means the actual risk to the account and not the amount of equity being used and so to risk 25% of the account with tight stops that it uses would most certainly destroy the account.
Be afraid, very afraid?
Member Since May 26, 2011   9 posts
Jan 22, 2012 at 23:36
Here are a few of the losses...

10/14/2011, 00:42 @ -2.65%
10/14/2011, 02:54 @ -2.24%
10/18/2011, 02:35 @ -2.67%
10/25/2011, 00:22 @ -2.73%
10/25/2011, 04:33 @ -2.64%

It seems that at an average this account would lose, at most, 2.5% on any single trade. Combine that with a 91% win ratio and this system looks really good.
Member Since May 26, 2011   9 posts
Feb 17, 2012 at 05:16
Any ideas when this drawdown is expected to reverse? I'm already counting the months of January and February as losses.
Member Since Dec 07, 2009   134 posts
May 01, 2012 at 12:26
Looks like the poor win vs. loss ratio is the undoing of this robot. Too bad after such a hopeful start.
Be afraid, very afraid?
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