SFS-PowerGrid2 (de sai10kst)
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Membre depuis Jan 25, 2010
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Jun 25, 2013 at 14:08
Membre depuis Jan 25, 2010
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$300 per month is expensive for a signal service. Is there any cheaper option available? Can I purchase the EA so I do not pay forever?
Perhaps you are charging $300 per month because you are expecting the system will fail eventually, so you need to save some money from subscriptions or elsewhere to make up for your eventual losses?
Perhaps you are charging $300 per month because you are expecting the system will fail eventually, so you need to save some money from subscriptions or elsewhere to make up for your eventual losses?
Jun 25, 2013 at 19:26
Membre depuis Oct 26, 2011
posts 10
Hello.
Actually, $297 per month is quite inexpensive for a system that is producing +30% a month and more on average. If you have a $25,000 account, this is $7,500 per month in profit. $297 is very inexpensive. Even if you are non-U.S. and can open an account with $2,500 at IBFX-Australia to run on nanolots, 30% average is $750 per month and $297 would only be 40% of your profits.
Obviously, there are less expensive alternatives out there, however none better. And no, the EA is not for sale and will never be.
Thank you for your interest.
Actually, $297 per month is quite inexpensive for a system that is producing +30% a month and more on average. If you have a $25,000 account, this is $7,500 per month in profit. $297 is very inexpensive. Even if you are non-U.S. and can open an account with $2,500 at IBFX-Australia to run on nanolots, 30% average is $750 per month and $297 would only be 40% of your profits.
Obviously, there are less expensive alternatives out there, however none better. And no, the EA is not for sale and will never be.
Thank you for your interest.
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Jun 25, 2013 at 23:49
Membre depuis Jan 25, 2010
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When you put it that way, okay it is not so expensive. But why are you charging this when you could be charging less? Aren't you making enough? Or are there costs you are covering?
You could always be charging more too... why $300 "only"?
Do you have real results for earlier than this year?
You could always be charging more too... why $300 "only"?
Do you have real results for earlier than this year?
Jun 26, 2013 at 07:34
Membre depuis Oct 26, 2011
posts 10
Hello. There are real results going back almost 2 years, however not on an account with MyFxBook verification so not really something that can be shared, however the results have been quite consistent long term.
The pricing is what we consider fair. If you can open a $2,500 account and trade nanolots (example: IBFX-Australia) and cover your monthly expense and still make money, then obviously you are getting a deal if you are trading a larger account.
Providing this algorithm as a signal service is profitable for us and should be profitable for our subscribers as well. Win-win is a good thing and we assume we will have a lot more subscribers as the system continues to produce consistent profitable results.
The pricing is what we consider fair. If you can open a $2,500 account and trade nanolots (example: IBFX-Australia) and cover your monthly expense and still make money, then obviously you are getting a deal if you are trading a larger account.
Providing this algorithm as a signal service is profitable for us and should be profitable for our subscribers as well. Win-win is a good thing and we assume we will have a lot more subscribers as the system continues to produce consistent profitable results.
Membre depuis Jul 05, 2011
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Membre depuis Jul 05, 2011
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Jul 01, 2013 at 20:32
Membre depuis Oct 26, 2011
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This is not a pure martingale, however it is built on mathematical principles of retracement and hedging to effectively continue to make profits in virtually all market conditions. It is, by nature of the algorithm, a high risk / high reward system of trading.
Membre depuis Jul 05, 2011
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Jul 01, 2013 at 21:08
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Membre depuis Jul 05, 2011
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With a drawdown already of 58% and martingale, modified or not, it is only a mater of time before there is a non recoverable drawdown. Hiding the lot size so people can't figure that out won't change that. Good Luck.
Jul 01, 2013 at 22:26
Membre depuis Oct 26, 2011
posts 10
Well, that's one way to look at it. Or you could see that the account started with $25,000 on Jan. 21, there has been more than $50,000 withdrawn already, and there is still $38,000+ in the account. That would be another way to look at it.
Good luck to you as well.
Good luck to you as well.

forex_trader_89693
Membre depuis Aug 31, 2012
posts 53
Jul 02, 2013 at 05:23
Membre depuis Aug 31, 2012
posts 53
sai10kst posted:
This is not a pure martingale, however it is built on mathematical principles of retracement and hedging to effectively continue to make profits in virtually all market conditions. It is, by nature of the algorithm, a high risk / high reward system of trading.
speaking of mathematical principles..based on the results, it doesn't take a mathematical genius to figure out that the size for the 1st & 2nd entries is 0.2 and beginning from the 3rd entry onwards, an exponential of 1.5 takes effect..apparently this martingale system uses a stoploss too but it doesn't interest me to dig deeper into it.. i strongly believe this ea is no diferent from FGT which is cloned from the most abused ea of all time, Ilan..
Rgds..

forex_trader_29148
Membre depuis Feb 11, 2011
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Jul 02, 2013 at 05:28
Membre depuis Feb 11, 2011
posts 1768
NairSys posted:sai10kst posted:
This is not a pure martingale, however it is built on mathematical principles of retracement and hedging to effectively continue to make profits in virtually all market conditions. It is, by nature of the algorithm, a high risk / high reward system of trading.
speaking of mathematical principles..based on the results, it doesn't take a mathematical genius to figure out that the size for the 1st & 2nd entries is 0.2 and beginning from the 3rd entry onwards, an exponential of 1.5 takes effect..apparently this martingale system uses a stoploss too but it doesn't interest me to dig deeper into it.. i strongly believe this ea is no diferent from FGT which is cloned from the most abused ea of all time, Ilan..
Rgds..[/quotye
yes sir...
Jul 02, 2013 at 11:56
Membre depuis Oct 26, 2011
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Never heard of Ilan, however all grid trading is going to share some mathematical principles. No worries. If you like it great, if you don't, it doesn't really matter as the system has returned more than initially invested and is currently running on 'house money'. Not a bad thing to do. Best of luck to all of you.

forex_trader_149646
Membre depuis Sep 09, 2013
posts 406
Sep 27, 2014 at 14:31
Membre depuis Sep 09, 2013
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NairSys posted:sai10kst posted:
This is not a pure martingale, however it is built on mathematical principles of retracement and hedging to effectively continue to make profits in virtually all market conditions. It is, by nature of the algorithm, a high risk / high reward system of trading.
speaking of mathematical principles..based on the results, it doesn't take a mathematical genius to figure out that the size for the 1st & 2nd entries is 0.2 and beginning from the 3rd entry onwards, an exponential of 1.5 takes effect..apparently this martingale system uses a stoploss too but it doesn't interest me to dig deeper into it.. i strongly believe this ea is no diferent from FGT which is cloned from the most abused ea of all time, Ilan..
Rgds..
Very True.

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