Tasukigap Strategy2 (de tasukigap)
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Nov 12, 2010 at 15:40
Miembro desde Nov 03, 2010
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hi,what's the difference between the ea on http://www.myfxbook.com/members/tasukigap/tasukigap-strt1/63147 and on http://www.myfxbook.com/members/tasukigap/tasukigap-ea/53898?
the new account seems more safe.
the new account seems more safe.
Miembro desde Feb 16, 2010
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Nov 18, 2010 at 07:05
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tasukigap posted:
So far great result!!
So far great but way overleveraged. What happened with the commercial release?
"In trading, winning is frequently a question of luck, but losing is always a matter of skill."
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Nov 18, 2010 at 08:06
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ForexPro posted:
So far no backtest?😉
So far I agree with you although I don't rely on backtest.😎
What I've seen so far is this EA has potential for a steady winner but only if used the right way. By right way I mean at least 1:500 leverage, much larger account and 0.01 start lot. That way it could have nice regular pofit of 8-9%/month. Right now it has twice entered 7-th cycle of martingale which is quite bad and in order to use it safely we should be prepared for 14 cycles(80 lots trade😲). But then it makes no sense anymore because we're talking of at least 25-30k account and as far as I know there are few persons who would use martingale based EA on 25k account.
The present forward test is not realistic at all. 90% monthly profit is nice but not if 1-2 more cycles would lead you to a margin call.
"In trading, winning is frequently a question of luck, but losing is always a matter of skill."
Nov 18, 2010 at 15:57
Miembro desde Oct 04, 2010
posts 85
forexma posted:
ForexPro posted:
So far no backtest?😉
So far I agree with you although I don't rely on backtest.😎
What I've seen so far is this EA has potential for a steady winner but only if used the right way. By right way I mean at least 1:500 leverage, much larger account and 0.01 start lot. That way it could have nice regular pofit of 8-9%/month. Right now it has twice entered 7-th cycle of martingale which is quite bad and in order to use it safely we should be prepared for 14 cycles(80 lots trade😲). But then it makes no sense anymore because we're talking of at least 25-30k account and as far as I know there are few persons who would use martingale based EA on 25k account.
The present forward test is not realistic at all. 90% monthly profit is nice but not if 1-2 more cycles would lead you to a margin call.
i use leverage 1:100
thanks
Miembro desde Jan 27, 2010
posts 38
Nov 18, 2010 at 16:15
Miembro desde Jan 27, 2010
posts 38
forexma posted:
ForexPro posted:
So far no backtest?😉
So far I agree with you although I don't rely on backtest.😎
What I've seen so far is this EA has potential for a steady winner but only if used the right way. By right way I mean at least 1:500 leverage, much larger account and 0.01 start lot. That way it could have nice regular pofit of 8-9%/month. Right now it has twice entered 7-th cycle of martingale which is quite bad and in order to use it safely we should be prepared for 14 cycles(80 lots trade😲). But then it makes no sense anymore because we're talking of at least 25-30k account and as far as I know there are few persons who would use martingale based EA on 25k account.
The present forward test is not realistic at all. 90% monthly profit is nice but not if 1-2 more cycles would lead you to a margin call.
The alternative is , withdraw value of initial principal everytime account doubles.
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Nov 18, 2010 at 16:17
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tasukigap posted:
forexma posted:
ForexPro posted:
So far no backtest?😉
So far I agree with you although I don't rely on backtest.😎
What I've seen so far is this EA has potential for a steady winner but only if used the right way. By right way I mean at least 1:500 leverage, much larger account and 0.01 start lot. That way it could have nice regular pofit of 8-9%/month. Right now it has twice entered 7-th cycle of martingale which is quite bad and in order to use it safely we should be prepared for 14 cycles(80 lots trade😲). But then it makes no sense anymore because we're talking of at least 25-30k account and as far as I know there are few persons who would use martingale based EA on 25k account.
The present forward test is not realistic at all. 90% monthly profit is nice but not if 1-2 more cycles would lead you to a margin call.
i use leverage 1:100
thanks
I'm very curious how can you open 6.4 lots trade on 4k account with 1:100 everage. Please explain.
"In trading, winning is frequently a question of luck, but losing is always a matter of skill."
Miembro desde Sep 04, 2009
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Nov 18, 2010 at 16:28
Miembro desde Sep 04, 2009
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forexma posted:
ForexPro posted:
So far no backtest?😉
So far I agree with you although I don't rely on backtest.😎
What I've seen so far is this EA has potential for a steady winner but only if used the right way. By right way I mean at least 1:500 leverage, much larger account and 0.01 start lot. That way it could have nice regular pofit of 8-9%/month. Right now it has twice entered 7-th cycle of martingale which is quite bad and in order to use it safely we should be prepared for 14 cycles(80 lots trade😲). But then it makes no sense anymore because we're talking of at least 25-30k account and as far as I know there are few persons who would use martingale based EA on 25k account.
The present forward test is not realistic at all. 90% monthly profit is nice but not if 1-2 more cycles would lead you to a margin call.
There is NO way around to make the 10y. backtest, especially when it comes to trade real money with a marty EA. When the system goes well on it, double or triple your initial capital and you will be safer than w/o backtest.
Nov 18, 2010 at 16:37
Miembro desde Oct 04, 2010
posts 85
forexma posted:
tasukigap posted:
forexma posted:
ForexPro posted:
So far no backtest?😉
So far I agree with you although I don't rely on backtest.😎
What I've seen so far is this EA has potential for a steady winner but only if used the right way. By right way I mean at least 1:500 leverage, much larger account and 0.01 start lot. That way it could have nice regular pofit of 8-9%/month. Right now it has twice entered 7-th cycle of martingale which is quite bad and in order to use it safely we should be prepared for 14 cycles(80 lots trade😲). But then it makes no sense anymore because we're talking of at least 25-30k account and as far as I know there are few persons who would use martingale based EA on 25k account.
The present forward test is not realistic at all. 90% monthly profit is nice but not if 1-2 more cycles would lead you to a margin call.
i use leverage 1:100
thanks
I'm very curious how can you open 6.4 lots trade on 4k account with 1:100 everage. Please explain.
the open position is in hedg one
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Nov 18, 2010 at 16:50
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tasukigap posted:
the open position is in hedg one
Maybe my calculations are wrong for which I want to apologise. My problem is I've never used similar hedging technology so I don't know how exactly the broker calculates the free margin.
"In trading, winning is frequently a question of luck, but losing is always a matter of skill."
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Nov 18, 2010 at 23:17
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fairfun posted:
hi,what's the difference between the ea on http://www.myfxbook.com/members/tasukigap/tasukigap-strt1/63147 and on http://www.myfxbook.com/members/tasukigap/tasukigap-ea/53898?
the new account seems more safe.
yea, the new accounts looks safer. the same EA but traded in different time period(sections)

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