Posts by papler
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A simple addition,
When connecting via API, for each symbol there's the Long/Short volume, L/S percentage, number of positions, and total number of positions. But I can't see the average long/short entry price (either that, or pips distance from the current rate).
Any chance this can be added?
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Another thing that could be useful, i see that with the popular pair the number is rounded directly to the number of K lots, for EURUSD at the moment it's 3K. Perhaps rounding it to one decmial, so it's possible to see whether it's 2.7 or is it 3.2 kilo. (Or taking into account the significant digits... at 50 kilo lots it won't matter whether it's .2 at the end).
Oh and, a few days back the Total Won and Total Lost were approximately equal (i think won was even bigger than lost) and right now i see the Lost is far greater than Won. Was it an error before, or is it an error now, or maybe it ......
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Ok thank you. Well the demo/real ratio is an interesting thing to see (i thought there'd be 90% demo accounts, instead of the 45% figure i saw when it was still up), maybe just some extra explanation (asterisk next to it) that it's no way connected to the other figures. Or could be a separate box in the bottom with a few statistics about demo accounts.
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In the Community -> Outlook, at the bottom i see that it's data gathered only from real verified accounts. Is that true for all the data on the site, or just partially? The demo/real ratio got me confused, whether demo accounts are taken into account for calculation of short/long percentage and average short/long entry price.
Also, is there anywhere I could obtain history data for this?
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We have a system that has several optimizations, but each optimization trades by it's own magic number. So basically, it's all the same system, but there are 10 different magic numbers. (There's actually several strategies, each with multiple optimizations. So it's hard to see how profitable each trading strategy is)
Would it be possible to create a "Magic Group", and define which magic numbers are in that group, and then be able to see performance for that group?
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