Blitzkrieg (By trustbe)
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Member Since Dec 04, 2010
1447 posts
Jan 19, 2016 at 09:47
Member Since Dec 04, 2010
1447 posts
very nice performance so far well done.
Member Since Dec 22, 2015
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Member Since Dec 22, 2010
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Jan 19, 2016 at 11:10
(edited Jan 19, 2016 at 11:11)
Member Since Dec 22, 2010
123 posts
trendfollowers posted:
Wow.. It is very scarce these days to see a fully verified account.. And it has stops..Well known broker...Wow..
it's just the mentality of European vendors. They are not so greedy/scammy than US and sometimes also Asians :-)
Member Since Dec 22, 2015
236 posts
Jan 19, 2016 at 11:39
Member Since Dec 22, 2015
236 posts
cyberryder posted:trendfollowers posted:
Wow.. It is very scarce these days to see a fully verified account.. And it has stops..Well known broker...Wow..
it's just the mentality of European vendors. They are not so greedy/scammy than US and sometimes also Asians :-)
I really like the mentality..If you want real investors, how can one have an unverified with everything set to private with a shady broker?
If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far..Go together..
Member Since Jul 01, 2011
41 posts
Feb 12, 2016 at 15:24
Member Since Feb 13, 2013
44 posts
Your performance deteriorated probably because you are trying to adjust your trading to followers/investors IMHO.Since you told last time that you are going to keep max DD at 10% you have less room to withstand volatility. I think you should go back to the trading that you are used to and let your followers themselves to decide what risk they should use.
What goes up, must go down
Feb 25, 2016 at 01:11
Member Since Feb 18, 2010
50 posts
I invested in your Darwin USV, but it is clear that your strategy does not support the Darwinex risk management algorithm.
The loss in February is -10.69% on the account, but -26.19% on the Darwin :-(
Normally the algorithm decreases the loss, but with your strategy it increases !
The loss in February is -10.69% on the account, but -26.19% on the Darwin :-(
Normally the algorithm decreases the loss, but with your strategy it increases !
Feb 25, 2016 at 16:43
Member Since Feb 18, 2010
50 posts
trustbe posted:
Hi, I'm deeply sorry about that but it's not my fault :( Please contact Darwinex Hlpdesk to explain... My current annual DD is -7.32%
I know it is not your fault.
This is unfortunate because Darwinex is probably the best tool to replicate trades.
But the risk management algorithm will reduce exposure when recovery trades and thus sabotage the strategy.
I was curious about the effect of risk management algorithm on grid strategy, we now have the answer.
Feb 27, 2016 at 17:13
Member Since Apr 12, 2014
6 posts
FullPips posted:trustbe posted:
Hi, I'm deeply sorry about that but it's not my fault :( Please contact Darwinex Hlpdesk to explain... My current annual DD is -7.32%
I know it is not your fault.
This is unfortunate because Darwinex is probably the best tool to replicate trades.
But the risk management algorithm will reduce exposure when recovery trades and thus sabotage the strategy.
I was curious about the effect of risk management algorithm on grid strategy, we now have the answer.
could you please explain this part '' I was curious about the effect of risk management algorith on grid strategy , we now have the answer '' .
Feb 29, 2016 at 14:56
(edited Feb 29, 2016 at 14:57)
Member Since Feb 18, 2010
50 posts
Qaiser999 posted:
could you please explain this part '' I was curious about the effect of risk management algorith on grid strategy , we now have the answer '' .
Ok, already I apologize for my English, I speak French and I use an automatic translator.
One of the main originality of Darwinex is that it does not copy 1:1 between the provider and the follower.
Between the account of the trader and his 'Darwin' there is an algorithm that controls and adjusts the risk taken by the trader.
With a grid strategy, positions with higher exposure for covering unrealized losses are filtered and decreased by the algorithm of Darwinex.
Mar 06, 2016 at 08:16
Member Since Apr 12, 2014
6 posts
FullPips posted:Qaiser999 posted:
could you please explain this part '' I was curious about the effect of risk management algorith on grid strategy , we now have the answer '' .
Ok, already I apologize for my English, I speak French and I use an automatic translator.
One of the main originality of Darwinex is that it does not copy 1:1 between the provider and the follower.
Between the account of the trader and his 'Darwin' there is an algorithm that controls and adjusts the risk taken by the trader.
With a grid strategy, positions with higher exposure for covering unrealized losses are filtered and decreased by the algorithm of Darwinex.
Thanks for explaining it.
Member Since Feb 22, 2011
4573 posts
Jul 20, 2016 at 17:31
Member Since Feb 22, 2011
4573 posts
FullPips posted:trustbe posted:
Hi, I'm deeply sorry about that but it's not my fault :( Please contact Darwinex Hlpdesk to explain... My current annual DD is -7.32%
I know it is not your fault.
This is unfortunate because Darwinex is probably the best tool to replicate trades.
But the risk management algorithm will reduce exposure when recovery trades and thus sabotage the strategy.
I was curious about the effect of risk management algorithm on grid strategy, we now have the answer.
Darwin is not the best as it limits you to account under their own brokerage, their own conditions...
Jul 29, 2016 at 18:48
Member Since Oct 12, 2013
68 posts
Hello,
I tried to contact you through Skype but it seems impossible...
Could you please send me the link of Myfxbook for your Pamm account ?
My e mail address is : [email protected]
Thanks
I tried to contact you through Skype but it seems impossible...
Could you please send me the link of Myfxbook for your Pamm account ?
My e mail address is : [email protected]
Thanks
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