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How do you analyze by opening times in MyFxbook?
Member Since May 11, 2011
7 posts
Jan 25, 2012 at 14:47
Member Since May 11, 2011
7 posts
Hi,
I am using Myfxbook intensively to analyze my EAs but I would like to know what's the best way to find out when were my best trades opened (which hour of day)? I would like to limit the trading times of my EAs to those hours but I am having a difficult time getting the proper times. When I just go to the Hours graph on Myfxbook I believe it just shows what hours were the trades closed, but not opened. I found that under Custom Analysis there is a possibility to tick Opening Times and Closing Times but I don't understand how to use the feature.
How to get the info I need?
Thanks!
I am using Myfxbook intensively to analyze my EAs but I would like to know what's the best way to find out when were my best trades opened (which hour of day)? I would like to limit the trading times of my EAs to those hours but I am having a difficult time getting the proper times. When I just go to the Hours graph on Myfxbook I believe it just shows what hours were the trades closed, but not opened. I found that under Custom Analysis there is a possibility to tick Opening Times and Closing Times but I don't understand how to use the feature.
How to get the info I need?
Thanks!
Sep 01, 2023 at 10:05
Member Since Feb 25, 2021
1 posts
Under Custom Analysis, in Strategy Settings, you can choose "Analyze by": [ ] open time [ ] close time,
However I am getting exact same results for 'open/close time' , when I look at the "Hourly" summary, so i don't think it works.
Anyone else know?
However I am getting exact same results for 'open/close time' , when I look at the "Hourly" summary, so i don't think it works.
Anyone else know?
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