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Aug 23, 2009 at 10:22
Anggota Sejak Aug 20, 2009
12 pos
Yes, that is went you go to the individual system. But not at https://www.myfxbook.com/systems
I find it useful as at this page, i will be doing a comparison between other systems. The gain indicated there is not useful as it could be a gain of 30% over 12 months compared to a 15% over 3 months.
So we need to click one by one to see the gain per month.
I find it useful as at this page, i will be doing a comparison between other systems. The gain indicated there is not useful as it could be a gain of 30% over 12 months compared to a 15% over 3 months.
So we need to click one by one to see the gain per month.
Anggota Sejak Aug 20, 2009
266 pos
Aug 28, 2009 at 08:28
Anggota Sejak Aug 20, 2009
266 pos
I think Myfxbook should come up with its own rating system, based on what people look at......lets look at what people look for :-
1. What % return is this system doing?......a projected annual % is good as it allows people to compare with their local APR rates.
2. How long has it been running? a system running for 6 months carries more weight than 1 running for a week.
3. What has its drawdown been like?
So a simple formula would be something like 'projected annual % * running time / drawdown'
Maybe oversimplified but I think it could work.
1. What % return is this system doing?......a projected annual % is good as it allows people to compare with their local APR rates.
2. How long has it been running? a system running for 6 months carries more weight than 1 running for a week.
3. What has its drawdown been like?
So a simple formula would be something like 'projected annual % * running time / drawdown'
Maybe oversimplified but I think it could work.
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Aug 28, 2009 at 20:09
Anggota Sejak Jul 31, 2009
1444 pos
compuforexpamm posted:
I think Myfxbook should come up with its own rating system, based on what people look at......lets look at what people look for :-
1. What % return is this system doing?......a projected annual % is good as it allows people to compare with their local APR rates.
2. How long has it been running? a system running for 6 months carries more weight than 1 running for a week.
3. What has its drawdown been like?
So a simple formula would be something like 'projected annual % * running time / drawdown'
Maybe oversimplified but I think it could work.
This is an excellent suggestion.
We've been very busy lately working on features suggested by our members, so once those are done we will see how your suggestion can be implemented.
Thank you.
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