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EA's - 3 accounts, identical setups, all different results . . .

forex_trader_7697
會員從Feb 24, 2010開始
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Mar 08, 2010 at 02:54
會員從Feb 24, 2010開始
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I've been testing some EA's, and have had 3 of the same EA with identical setups running on 3 accounts: 2 demo, and 1 live. The only difference has been that the live account is running on a VPS.
Results have been puzzling. On one account, there have been lots of trades the past week, on the other two, varying amounts of trades. And, the accounts are not all trading the same pair (choices of EUR/USD, GBP/USD, EUR/GBP, EUR/CHF).
I contacted the developer of the EA's, and the response was that the scalping EA in question is very sensitive to timing; that is, ticks may not arrive at the same times on different MT4 accounts -- it depends on the speed of the broker's server.
For this week, I've changed things around. I put the live account on my office system to see if the VPS might be making a difference, and swapped the demos around as well. We'll see.
Does anyone have any experience with such an issue? Is running on a VPS slower than through my computer at the office?
Thanks.
Doc
Results have been puzzling. On one account, there have been lots of trades the past week, on the other two, varying amounts of trades. And, the accounts are not all trading the same pair (choices of EUR/USD, GBP/USD, EUR/GBP, EUR/CHF).
I contacted the developer of the EA's, and the response was that the scalping EA in question is very sensitive to timing; that is, ticks may not arrive at the same times on different MT4 accounts -- it depends on the speed of the broker's server.
For this week, I've changed things around. I put the live account on my office system to see if the VPS might be making a difference, and swapped the demos around as well. We'll see.
Does anyone have any experience with such an issue? Is running on a VPS slower than through my computer at the office?
Thanks.
Doc

forex_trader_8139
會員從Mar 04, 2010開始
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Mar 29, 2010 at 18:13
(已編輯Mar 29, 2010 at 18:14)
會員從Oct 22, 2009開始
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We have run a number of accounts on different VPS' with same settings on the same number of charts, just a few minutes of starting of each other and we found that just a few minutes of entering the market can make a huge difference over time in the return achieved.
One example of the high returns we are achieving with MIDAS1, a return we have not been able to duplicate exactly as yet, even starting a back test to the same time we went live with this one!
One example of the high returns we are achieving with MIDAS1, a return we have not been able to duplicate exactly as yet, even starting a back test to the same time we went live with this one!
When everything else out there is just not good enough, design your own! MIDAS
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Mar 29, 2010 at 18:59
會員從Oct 28, 2009開始
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It depends to some extent on the EA.
How it enters trades, how many trades it enters and what time period all contribute. In general though I find that the more complex you make your EA the more inconsistent the results will be across different installations.
Of course this is for my own EA's for an EA developed by someone else there could be all sorts of issues in the code, like use of repainting indicators, which are very prone to latency differences.
How it enters trades, how many trades it enters and what time period all contribute. In general though I find that the more complex you make your EA the more inconsistent the results will be across different installations.
Of course this is for my own EA's for an EA developed by someone else there could be all sorts of issues in the code, like use of repainting indicators, which are very prone to latency differences.
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