Weekend-Gap-Trader (by Forexpopko) Quick Stats
Gain: +10.78%
Drawdown: 8.54%
Pips: 141.0
Trades: 9
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Type: Demo
Leverage: 1:500
Trading: Automated

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primevalea

Member Since Jan 14, 2010  437 posts primevalea Nov 28 2010 at 21:53
roll Why a demo and not a real account??

FYI, these idiots tracking your system: 'loulou69' and 'Jarora' will take the work to share
your EA for Free in forums if it happens to be a little profitable.

Money makes more money $ ... $$$
Forexpopko

Member Since Aug 26, 2009  16 posts Popko Nieboer (Forexpopko) Nov 28 2010 at 22:16
My real accounts have a mix of several EA's, and manual trading,and therefore not very easy to interpret. Maybe I will change to real accounts in the future.

Thanks for the warning. I'm aware that there are pirates all over the place. Not much you can do about it.

The greatest force in the universe is compounding interest
temitope123

Member Since Jul 21, 2010  106 posts temitope123 Dec 02 2010 at 15:13
your EA looks good. what is the risk/reward ratio?

Forexpopko

Member Since Aug 26, 2009  16 posts Popko Nieboer (Forexpopko) Dec 02 2010 at 15:58
The profit factor is between 2.8 and 5 depending on the currency. More info on: http://forex-gap-robot.com/

The greatest force in the universe is compounding interest
mjgreene550

Member Since Sep 25, 2010  1 posts mjgreene550 Dec 06 2010 at 00:06
Interesting EA...Seems like you could get a lot of variance depending on broker. Alpari for example, didn't have prices going below 1.3400 at market open. Is FXOpen the recommended broker?

Forexpopko

Member Since Aug 26, 2009  16 posts Popko Nieboer (Forexpopko) Dec 06 2010 at 05:08 (edited Dec 06 2010 at 05:11 )
Any broker will do that opens at 22:00 GMT on Sunday.

Alpari is OK but opens at 23:00 GMT and most gaps are closed at that time. FxOpen is a good broker for weekend gap trading as is Gallant Capital Markets. MIG suffers from too low liquidity at market opening.

The greatest force in the universe is compounding interest
Damon

Member Since May 18, 2010  129 posts Damon (Damon) Dec 13 2010 at 03:43
Hey Popko,

No trade setup? or is the robot off this week?

1 pip pip banked is worth more than the rest out in the market.
Forexpopko

Member Since Aug 26, 2009  16 posts Popko Nieboer (Forexpopko) Dec 13 2010 at 05:09
Damon,

There are trades open for EURUSD and USDCHF. Open trades are not shown. When the trades close the result will be visible.

The greatest force in the universe is compounding interest
Damon

Member Since May 18, 2010  129 posts Damon (Damon) Dec 13 2010 at 05:09
Ok cool


1 pip pip banked is worth more than the rest out in the market.
Damon

Member Since May 18, 2010  129 posts Damon (Damon) Dec 13 2010 at 20:02
Hi Popko,

So this weekender is a 3 to 1 risk ratio? As opposed to the other which is one to one?

Thanks, sorry for all the questions, I just want to know what I buying before I buy :)

Damon

1 pip pip banked is worth more than the rest out in the market.
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