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ivanf

Member Since Jan 11, 2010  2 posts ivanf Feb 10 2010 at 02:06
It would be good if we can analyse manual trades that could be sorted by the comment field.(or something else a bit smarter)
In my account I have EA's which can be analysed by magic number, but I also do manual trades via 3 different systems I follow, however, I don't believe it's possible to differentiate between manual trades via Myfxbook ?

I would like to be able to keep separate statistics on each manual system, same as each magic number

thanks

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Member Since Jul 31, 2009  1049 posts Ethan (Staff) Feb 24 2010 at 13:31
Apologize for the delayed reply - this one was missed red

Yes, it's actually possible to separate manual trades from trades with magic number - in the custom analysis window, 'Show manual trades'.

You can tick and save the above option (with the pin button) to show by default.

Thanks.

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ivanf

Member Since Jan 11, 2010  2 posts ivanf Feb 24 2010 at 13:45
HI,

thanks for the reply

Yes, I'm aware of the ability to sort between manual trades and EA trades, but what I was really after was a way to differentiate between the different manual trades. For example, I trade 3 different manual systems, but fxbook treats them all the same, they are all 'manual'. However, I would like to keep statistics on the different systems.

The only thing I can think of is if I put a comment on the trade in MT4 eg 'system-1' then if fxbook could sort on the comments, then perhaps this is a way of achieving th eoutcome I need

regards
Ivan

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Member Since Jul 31, 2009  1049 posts Ethan (Staff) Feb 24 2010 at 13:47
Ok, your explanation makes it perfectly clear!

We'll see if that's possible.

Thanks for the suggestion!

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Nazz311

Member Since Feb 03, 2010  4 posts FXRaider (Nazz311) Mar 03 2010 at 12:30
I came on this morning to post the same thing as Ivan, it would be great. However it would be most kosher to apply the following:

1) Ability to create your own custom (names for trades) lists (Then used as a drop down perhaps on previous trades and also using the MT4 comment section).

2) The analytical abilities to calculate win/loss percentages, total trades, profit and loss, and perhaps even comparable tools with the other custom lists using pie graphs, etc.

I don't believe getting any of this above would be very hard to get started for the development team, especially considering the highly probable use of available code sets for reporting analytics.

This would be incredibly awesome :)

Thanks for your hard work,
Aaron


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