WFL031D (CollectiveFx) (de Wallace)

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Discusión WFL031D (CollectiveFx)

May 11, 2010 at 13:52
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Miembro desde Sep 18, 2009   posts 86
May 11, 2010 at 14:51
A new system with impressive result 😎
Wallace Forex Laboratory conducts research on profitable EAs. Our ultimate goal is to create a portfolio of EAs which can provide consistent profit.
Miembro desde Sep 18, 2009   posts 86
May 13, 2010 at 22:56
Any traders interested in trading this system?
Wallace Forex Laboratory conducts research on profitable EAs. Our ultimate goal is to create a portfolio of EAs which can provide consistent profit.
Elkart
forex_trader_7
Miembro desde Aug 01, 2009   posts 941
May 13, 2010 at 23:12
Wallace.

It's pretty obviously a load of dwang. Lost 92% of it's value at some point, open trades are locked and so on. Just spam really that spoils the website for the rest of us.


Miembro desde Sep 18, 2009   posts 86
May 14, 2010 at 00:45
Ok, I unlocked the open trades now for sake of transparency. We have nothing to hide though 😞. May be you will see this account got swiped out soon 😉
Wallace Forex Laboratory conducts research on profitable EAs. Our ultimate goal is to create a portfolio of EAs which can provide consistent profit.
Miembro desde Feb 25, 2010   posts 95
May 20, 2010 at 20:11
Hi Wallace,

Why do you say that this account might get swiped out soon? Doesn't look like a Martingale.

Did you just introduce the USDCAD and USDCHF pairs? All the floating losses are from them. The closed AUDUSD, NZDUSD, and USDJPY trades look good.
Miembro desde Feb 25, 2010   posts 95
May 20, 2010 at 20:33
What the heck am I saying, it's 4:20am and getting zoned out.

Took a look at the floating losses again and it is a Martingale.

I see some gradual decrease in lotsize for later positions and also increase in distance. Could you share the calculation logic and rationale behind it?

The max position is 10? Any final stop-out point?

Thanks for sharing by the way.
Miembro desde Sep 18, 2009   posts 86
May 21, 2010 at 00:29
Hi Clearpaper,

Thanks for your message. When I said this account might get swiped out soon, I didn't really mean that 😄. I just mean't that we didn't intend to hide anything even if the performance of the system is not good.

This is a private EA developed by our partner which adopts grid trading strategy (it is not a martingale EA). It is a trend based EA and has unique money management strategy to control the risk and recover losses in unfavorable market condition.

It is not for selling but only for managed our clients' accounts. It is under final testing stage. You can also find another demo test in myfxbook here:

https://www.myfxbook.com/members/Wallace/WFL029D/28110

Cheers,

Wallace

Wallace Forex Laboratory conducts research on profitable EAs. Our ultimate goal is to create a portfolio of EAs which can provide consistent profit.
Miembro desde Sep 18, 2009   posts 86
May 23, 2010 at 14:11
The recent fluctuation in EUR and the financial market has provided us a good chance to test the sustainability of this EA 😐
 
Wallace Forex Laboratory conducts research on profitable EAs. Our ultimate goal is to create a portfolio of EAs which can provide consistent profit.
robw135
forex_trader_5776
Miembro desde Jan 17, 2010   posts 140
May 31, 2010 at 15:09
Bottom Line is, its still a DEMO which just shows how much faith you have in your system.
Miembro desde Sep 18, 2009   posts 86
May 31, 2010 at 15:29
We admit that our funding is not sufficient for performing real test. However, we still have confidence on this system.
Wallace Forex Laboratory conducts research on profitable EAs. Our ultimate goal is to create a portfolio of EAs which can provide consistent profit.
robw135
forex_trader_5776
Miembro desde Jan 17, 2010   posts 140
May 31, 2010 at 19:20
I don't think funding is the issue since there is multitude of brokers offering very small deposit requirements and offering nano-lots trading.
The system should perform about the same whether you trade 100 units of 100,000 units. The liquidity issues should not be an issue until you start trading into tens of millions of units with most brokers therefore, the conditions you'll get trading micro/nano lots will be similar to trading standard lots.
That said its still beyond me that you can't come up with $5000 to test this thing and yet you require minimum deposit of $5000.00 to manage with a system that you had not tested live yet with even a penny.
There is an ocean of difference between forward live trading and forward demo trading or even back testing.

I wish you luck

Miembro desde Sep 18, 2009   posts 86
May 31, 2010 at 22:31
Hi Robert,

Thanks for your comment. From a trader's/investor's perspective, we fully understand and agree with you view. We should be able to show a real result soon.

Kind regards,

Wallace
Wallace Forex Laboratory conducts research on profitable EAs. Our ultimate goal is to create a portfolio of EAs which can provide consistent profit.
Miembro desde Sep 18, 2009   posts 86
Jun 22, 2010 at 10:30
Hi Traders,

We commenced live trading in managed account. Real trading result can be found here:

https://www.myfxbook.com/members/Wallace/wfl031-managed-account-1/37241

More real trading results will be uploaded later.

Kind regards,

Wallace
Wallace Forex Laboratory conducts research on profitable EAs. Our ultimate goal is to create a portfolio of EAs which can provide consistent profit.
Miembro desde Sep 18, 2009   posts 86
Jun 23, 2010 at 14:31
We add another live account today:

https://www.myfxbook.com/members/Wallace/wfl031-managed-account-2/37607

Kind regards,

Wallace
Wallace Forex Laboratory conducts research on profitable EAs. Our ultimate goal is to create a portfolio of EAs which can provide consistent profit.
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