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eafinder

Member Since Feb 20, 2010  50 posts eafinder Feb 21 2010 at 02:42

redline187 posted:
    Yonex posted:
    It is going to be interesting to see how this system develops. Have you done any backtest of the EA?

If possible, could you please make 'Open Trades' public? I don't see why open trades should be private on this system, and I'm sure many would appreciate if the open trades were public! lol

Thank you for publishing the results of the EA here so we can follow it! wink


this bots are optimezd for this year not good bots if you backtest more 6 years lol :P

and this botsare only 2months tested on live what a crap


I personally would rather have a well performing live robot than a robot that performed 1000% in backtest with various different ways to adjust to get the best backtest like playing with GMT offset value.

Any commercial EA will have a ridiculous 500%+ return on backtest, but why would they perform way much poorly in live trading?

zornjaso

Member Since Feb 14, 2010  16 posts zornjaso Feb 21 2010 at 03:08
@eafinder

It performed extremely well over 60 days of live testing. Not manipulated backtesting. Trust me, I spent money I barely have on this thing -- and my backtesting so far is showing extremely favorable results, and Im more skeptical than most.

eafinder

Member Since Feb 20, 2010  50 posts eafinder Feb 21 2010 at 05:43 (edited Feb 21 2010 at 05:46 )
zornjaso posted:
    @eafinder

It performed extremely well over 60 days of live testing. Not manipulated backtesting. Trust me, I spent money I barely have on this thing -- and my backtesting so far is showing extremely favorable results, and Im more skeptical than most.


Hi zornjaso,

Thx for the comment. Yes, I agree with you. My post was actually in reply to redline187 who said that these bots are not good if you backtest more than 6 years, and that it's only tested for 2 months live. First of all, he didn't give any proof or chart of his 6 years backtest.

I said I'd rather take a chance with well performing robots in live trading than the typical EA advertisement of 1000% / year ROI based on 6 years backtest. Backtesting is more easily manipulated by playing around with the parameters like GMT offset, risk level, or the data itself.

stevetrade

Member Since Oct 28, 2009  1060 posts Steve Boardman (stevetrade) Feb 21 2010 at 08:47

eafinder posted:
    Hi guys,

I have some questions. Please help.

1. The Fusion-V robot is supposed to trade Super Volcano (SV) system, right? However, the manual doesn't say we need to open any GBP JPY chart. Will Fusion be able to execute SV trade without GBP JPY chart open? How about your experience? Do you have any SV trade with Fusion and do you guys open any GBP JPY chart (and what TF)?

2. Fusion is attached to EUR USD M1. But it seems like only HiRider trades with this time frame. If I switch off HiRider and Straasha, would Fusion still be able to execute any trade even though it's attached only to EUR USD M1?

Thanks for the help.


Yes, it will trade GBP/JPY without the chart open.

11:15, restate my assumptions: 1. Mathematics is the language of nature. 2. Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers. 3. If you graph these numbers, patterns emerge. Therefore: There are patterns everywhere in nature.
SunnyDays

Member Since Feb 20, 2010  147 posts Wayne (SunnyDays) Feb 21 2010 at 09:34
Hi Guys,

I'm new to this group. I'm following the Fusion as everyone else. Just a thought. Not to get anyone off track, but the idea that this Ea doesn't do good on some backtest going back 6 years... I believe the market a changed over the last 6 years. my EA does poorly going back that far. So what? The market will likely never be what it was 6 years ago. A lot more volume and trading now as currency trading has explored over the last few years.

So far i'm impressed with the Fusion EA, though i think it would be benefited by some form of time windows and realization that it should take profit when up 120 pips, etc. Also, holding positions over the weekend. I don't like that.

Cheers

A strategy must significantly profit in a 10 year backtest to have a chance in Live trading - Mine Does!
zornjaso

Member Since Feb 14, 2010  16 posts zornjaso Feb 21 2010 at 14:54 (edited Feb 21 2010 at 15:01 )
stevetrade posted:
    
eafinder posted:
    Hi guys,

I have some questions. Please help.

1. The Fusion-V robot is supposed to trade Super Volcano (SV) system, right? However, the manual doesn't say we need to open any GBP JPY chart. Will Fusion be able to execute SV trade without GBP JPY chart open? How about your experience? Do you have any SV trade with Fusion and do you guys open any GBP JPY chart (and what TF)?

2. Fusion is attached to EUR USD M1. But it seems like only HiRider trades with this time frame. If I switch off HiRider and Straasha, would Fusion still be able to execute any trade even though it's attached only to EUR USD M1?

Thanks for the help.


Yes, it will trade GBP/JPY without the chart open.



I second Steve: the SuperVolcano sub-EA is not one of the EA's that relies on the open/minimized D1 charts that I had referenced in a previous post (LMD and perhaps one or two of the other sub-EA's do, however). I can confirm from my own trading that SuperVolcano relies upon its own internal coding, instead, to trade GBP/JPY without the chart needing to be opened.

To your second question, eafinder: the answer is yes. The other sub-EA's rely on both the open/minimized D1 charts I referenced and/or their internal coding to trade on the pair(s) referenced in the manual for each respective sub-EA. As long as you have the D1 charts open that the manual instructs, and Fusion attached to a EUR/USD M1 chart, even if you switch HiRIDER and Straasha off, the other sub-EA's that make up the rest of Fusion will continue to trade their internally-coded pairs (e.g., SuperVolcano trading GBP/JPY, etc.) -- as long as the settings are enabled.

Bottom line: be sure Fusion is attached to EUR/USD M1 and that the several D1 charts instructed are open and minimized. If you've done that, you can rest assured that any sub-EA(s) you disable in the settings will not effect the functioning of the other sub-EA's that remain enabled. Capishe? ;)

Hope that helps.

eafinder

Member Since Feb 20, 2010  50 posts eafinder Feb 21 2010 at 15:08 (edited Feb 21 2010 at 15:10 )
Hi guys,

Thanks a lot for all the answers. You guys are very helpful! A few more newbie questions from me. I am rather new with EA. I've been trading manually for the last two years but I want to get more experience in automated tradings. Appreciate any answer and help from anyone. Please help:

1. I have the free version of AVG antivirus in my PC. This AVG program doesn't let me run DLL files which usually come with the ex4 files in an EA. AVG will mistakenly warn me that the DLL file is a virus, then gives me options to either delete it or ignore it. I could ignore it, but then the EA will not work.

With the free AVG antivirus, it seems that I couldn't disable the antivirus and I must uninstall it before I could run the EA. I have tried to uninstall the AVG and the EA then works. But this means that I am without any antivirus protection and my PC is vulnerable.

For those with FRWC robots, do you have similar experience? What antivirus programs do you have which still allows the DLL files to work?

2. Many of the commerical EAs including FRWC EAs give license to use it on 1 live account and in multiple demo accounts provided that it's in the same computer. Now I already have the EAs downloaded in my PC and I have used it in demo accounts in the MT4 terminals in my PC. If I later decide to use VPS service, I need to upload the EA to the VPS. If I then run the demo account with the same EA through the VPS, then would this be considered using the EA in two different computers and violate the licensing agreement? I am just afraid that the license is automatically terminated without me fully understanding.

Thanks for the help!

zorba_g

Member Since Nov 02, 2009  10 posts zorba_g Feb 21 2010 at 22:23
eafinder-

Regarding question 1, I would suggest Microsoft Security Essentials. It is free and works quite well.

Regarding question 2, I think you will be ok but you can email the admin address at FRWC and they will confirm it either way; I've found them quite responsive to support issues so far.

Z

PS Good thread.

eafinder

Member Since Feb 20, 2010  50 posts eafinder Feb 21 2010 at 23:52
Hi guys,

Can you guys confirm if you enable stealth mode = true, then the profit target and stop loss will not appear on the MT4 open trade?

Thanks.

stevetrade

Member Since Oct 28, 2009  1060 posts Steve Boardman (stevetrade) Feb 22 2010 at 09:11
If you set stealth mode to true then I can confirm that stop loss and trake profit will be sent a zero values.

11:15, restate my assumptions: 1. Mathematics is the language of nature. 2. Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers. 3. If you graph these numbers, patterns emerge. Therefore: There are patterns everywhere in nature.
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