Marusha 2010 (by ForexInvestGroup) Quick Stats
Gain: +359.51%
Drawdown: 83.93%
Pips: -1902.0
Trades: 615
Won:
Lost:
Type: Demo
Leverage: 1:200
Trading: Automated

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Marusha 2010 Discussion
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dbaugh

Member Since Sep 30, 2009  7 posts dbaugh May 12 2010 at 05:58
hey , what EA is this, is it for sale?

bicho1

Member Since Aug 16, 2009  25 posts bicho1 May 12 2010 at 13:27
i like your system... what EA are u using?

ForexInvestGroup

Member Since Jan 26, 2010  39 posts Forex Invest Group (Vadim Kalinin) (ForexInvestGroup) May 12 2010 at 14:05 (edited May 12 2010 at 14:06 )
This expert is not for sale. After the Contest we will make a decision on the sale of the expert. The expert trades with us since August 2009. We are very pleased:)

http://expertforex.info/
YuriyTG

Member Since Feb 01, 2010  13 posts Yuriy Tokman (YuriyTG) May 12 2010 at 14:11
I shall buy the adviser, say his price? cool

rizalmoham

Member Since Apr 30, 2010  24 posts afrizal (rizalmoham) May 21 2010 at 03:19
nice EA, share it

keep on running
ForexEnthusiast

Member Since May 21, 2010  6 posts Lee (ForexEnthusiast) May 21 2010 at 22:49
Man, even if this WAS a live account I would have been thrilled to close out those MASSIVE losing positions and take the ACTUAL profit (equity) it HAS made!!! Not many (if any) EA'S can quadruple an account in less than 30 days, OMG!! Perhaps this EA can be improved by including either a hedging feature or an anti-hedging feature.

Anti-hedging feature: if the EA makes a trade in a certain direction and the pair goes in the opposite direction close the losing position and open a new trade in the CURRENT direction. Ride that wave and take profits. Then, wait for the wave in the new direction to come back around to the same close out price as the LOSING trade and reopen the trade again at the original losing trades' close ... this time in the correct direction.

Traditional hedging will generally work fine (especially when it doesn't cost you any extra against margin ... if it does you need to change brokers) as with most major pairs the daily up and down movements will enable you to take profit in both directions eventually ... if you're not too hung up on drawdown (DD) that is.

I'm curious, looking at the history of the trades ... was it a manual override that caused the large lot size trades? Or did the EA see something it was programmed to detect and it took a few disproportionately large risks with the HUGE lot size bet on it's own??

ForexInvestGroup, I really hope you decide to share your EA or at least talk the person who developed it into sharing it with us. I know it's JUST a forward test but at least they are still better than useless back tests, lol! Good luck and thank you for placing it's progress up here for all of us to drool over, I mean, see how great it's potential is ;)


The less I do, the more I make ... I LOVE EA's!!!
pc8multifx

Member Since Sep 04, 2009  801 posts pc8multifx (pc8multifx) May 21 2010 at 23:15
Backtests are essential for every trading approach..

 I would always prefer an EA with solid 10 y backtest over a silly risk taking EA w/o any solid history.

https://cp.commercialnetworkservices.net/aff.php?aff=623
ForexEnthusiast

Member Since May 21, 2010  6 posts Lee (ForexEnthusiast) May 22 2010 at 00:24
What I mean is back tests don't tell much without a something resembling REAL market conditions. So, a forward test is somewhere in the middle in that it does have the moving prices and trends but not the other things like slippage and requotes. With a back test, there are no 'market conditions' per se. I would never start trading a robot on a live account based on a promising back test without first testing it forward on a practice account, that's all I meant.

The less I do, the more I make ... I LOVE EA's!!!
YuriyTG

Member Since Feb 01, 2010  13 posts Yuriy Tokman (YuriyTG) May 25 2010 at 06:18
О! Поздравляю, Игорь, Ваша популярность на этом сайте растет ! Так держать !!! cool

forexma

Member Since Feb 16, 2010  1332 posts SOLAR (forexma) May 25 2010 at 07:17
Equity = 41%.... period.cool

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