Bogie-HedgeHog-v4g (By wackena)
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Mar 21, 2010 at 06:36
Member Since Mar 18, 2010
9 posts
pc8multifx posted:
Pipper27 posted:
pc8multifx posted:
No matter, hedge or no hedge, the basic issue of marty systems remains.. U need a big account to be safe.
This one is with hedges http://www.myfxbook.com/members/pc8multifx/pc-e-u-max-ocm/4439
Yep. That's the only way you can do it in the long term. Huge account, small gains. That is the only way so far that I know of. There is no free lunch, even in Forex.
Small gains? Aiming for 50% ROI per year beats G.Soros best performance by far...😎
PC, is this your account? Hey, definitely agree with you. You have my fullest respect. Congats 😎
Mar 21, 2010 at 06:45
Member Since Mar 18, 2010
9 posts
Pipper27 posted:
pc8multifx posted:
Pipper27 posted:
pc8multifx posted:
No matter, hedge or no hedge, the basic issue of marty systems remains.. U need a big account to be safe.
This one is with hedges http://www.myfxbook.com/members/pc8multifx/pc-e-u-max-ocm/4439
Yep. That's the only way you can do it in the long term. Huge account, small gains. That is the only way so far that I know of. There is no free lunch, even in Forex.
Small gains? Aiming for 50% ROI per year beats G.Soros best performance by far...😎
PC, is this your account? Hey, definitely agree with you. You have my fullest respect. Congats 😎
Time to go live, no?
Member Since Sep 04, 2009
849 posts
Mar 21, 2010 at 11:33
(edited Mar 21, 2010 at 11:36)
Member Since Sep 04, 2009
849 posts
Pipper27 posted:
pc8multifx posted:
Pipper27 posted:
pc8multifx posted:
No matter, hedge or no hedge, the basic issue of marty systems remains.. U need a big account to be safe.
This one is with hedges http://www.myfxbook.com/members/pc8multifx/pc-e-u-max-ocm/4439
Yep. That's the only way you can do it in the long term. Huge account, small gains. That is the only way so far that I know of. There is no free lunch, even in Forex.
Small gains? Aiming for 50% ROI per year beats G.Soros best performance by far...😎
PC, is this your account? Hey, definitely agree with you. You have my fullest respect. Congats 😎
Thx for your kind words😄 Of course is this my account...its the result of many hard years of development together with two friends.
Member Since Sep 04, 2009
849 posts
Mar 21, 2010 at 11:35
Member Since Sep 04, 2009
849 posts
Pipper27 posted:
Pipper27 posted:
pc8multifx posted:
Pipper27 posted:
pc8multifx posted:
No matter, hedge or no hedge, the basic issue of marty systems remains.. U need a big account to be safe.
This one is with hedges http://www.myfxbook.com/members/pc8multifx/pc-e-u-max-ocm/4439
Yep. That's the only way you can do it in the long term. Huge account, small gains. That is the only way so far that I know of. There is no free lunch, even in Forex.
Small gains? Aiming for 50% ROI per year beats G.Soros best performance by far...😎
PC, is this your account? Hey, definitely agree with you. You have my fullest respect. Congats 😎
Time to go live, no?
It does...as managed account
Mar 21, 2010 at 12:06
Member Since Sep 23, 2009
125 posts
Hi Wackena,
Probably the question is a bit absurd,
I have realized several tests, ( v4b), during the year 2009, 2010,
And the results are very good, spectacular,
Nevertheless, and after optimizing previous periods,
For example, 2007 for 2008, I do not find valid parameters
Later the first semester 2008 and test of the second semester of the same year, I do not manage to obtain result positives,
Have you some idea?
Probably this EA, this one very optimized for the period 2009?
I am a bit disconcerted,
Thank you
V4f is stabler over longer term backtests.
Probably the question is a bit absurd,
I have realized several tests, ( v4b), during the year 2009, 2010,
And the results are very good, spectacular,
Nevertheless, and after optimizing previous periods,
For example, 2007 for 2008, I do not find valid parameters
Later the first semester 2008 and test of the second semester of the same year, I do not manage to obtain result positives,
Have you some idea?
Probably this EA, this one very optimized for the period 2009?
I am a bit disconcerted,
Thank you
V4f is stabler over longer term backtests.
"Steady Equity Growth" is the name of the game.
Member Since Mar 13, 2010
23 posts
Mar 22, 2010 at 00:12
Member Since Mar 13, 2010
23 posts
Wackena:
Have you considered a Global equity closure? There are trade management EAs that will close down all open positions at a given percent of gain or loss. I am thinking that perhaps nipping a trend in the bud might be a good strategy. It may well be that the Euro and the USD are both going to be prone to some lengthy trends, since both currencies are doomed, because of the morons in the central banks. Glenn
Have you considered a Global equity closure? There are trade management EAs that will close down all open positions at a given percent of gain or loss. I am thinking that perhaps nipping a trend in the bud might be a good strategy. It may well be that the Euro and the USD are both going to be prone to some lengthy trends, since both currencies are doomed, because of the morons in the central banks. Glenn
Member Since Mar 13, 2010
9 posts
Mar 22, 2010 at 04:28
Member Since Mar 13, 2010
9 posts
Hi, can someone please help me out regarding the GMToffset string value? Base on our installed MT4 platform,how should we know what value to set?If i am using the FXDD malta MT4,what value should i set?Any reply would be appreciated much.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Member Since Mar 05, 2010
15 posts
Member Since Oct 28, 2009
72 posts
Mar 22, 2010 at 11:09
Member Since Sep 23, 2009
125 posts
SunnyDays posted:
Not being familiar with what the EA does yet, let me ask a very simplistic question: If the EA sends out a single to go short and after being in the short position and let's say, down, 200 pips, if a signal is sent out to now go long, will the EA also enter the long here while holding the short, or must the short hit its stop, etc. and close the position before the long signal can be acted on?
This is the simple idea i had in mind when talking about hedging.
No, EA does not open true hedging trades. Maybe an idea for he future.
"Steady Equity Growth" is the name of the game.
Mar 22, 2010 at 11:11
Member Since Sep 23, 2009
125 posts
rallyes posted:
Hi Wackena,
Probably the question is a bit absurd,
I have realized several tests, ( v4b), during the year 2009, 2010,
And the results are very good, spectacular,
Nevertheless, and after optimizing previous periods,
For example, 2007 for 2008, I do not find valid parameters
Later the first semester 2008 and test of the second semester of the same year, I do not manage to obtain result positives,
Have you some idea?
Probably this EA, this one very optimized for the period 2009?
I am a bit disconcerted,
Thank you
V4f performs better on longer term backtests.
"Steady Equity Growth" is the name of the game.
Mar 22, 2010 at 11:18
Member Since Sep 23, 2009
125 posts
winsteadglenn posted:
Wackena:
Have you considered a Global equity closure? There are trade management EAs that will close down all open positions at a given percent of gain or loss. I am thinking that perhaps nipping a trend in the bud might be a good strategy. It may well be that the Euro and the USD are both going to be prone to some lengthy trends, since both currencies are doomed, because of the morons in the central banks. Glenn
Many martingale systems use some type of equity protection code and I have never seen a successful code to do this. Martingale, or as some call it, double-down trading is always risky trading.
"Steady Equity Growth" is the name of the game.
Mar 22, 2010 at 11:21
Member Since Sep 23, 2009
125 posts
kelrine posted:
I've loaded both v4f and v2 onto EUR/USD H1 and USD/CHF H1 but the EA doesn't trade. What did I miss out? I noticed the 'days open' option in v2 is 4 but v4f is 7. What does that mean?
Both DaysOpen and StopLoss2 variables are used as protection to exit trades if both variables are exceeded at same time.
"Steady Equity Growth" is the name of the game.
Mar 22, 2010 at 12:24
Member Since Sep 23, 2009
125 posts
kelrine posted:
Thanks wackena for the reply.
How do I get the EA to open trades? Its been 'silent' for hours now eventhough the smiley face is there.
Prices for EURUSD and USDCHF have been generally consolidating since market open this week. If no errors in expert or journal logs, then when there is a trade signal, you will see it in the comment section in upper left chart corner.
"Steady Equity Growth" is the name of the game.
Member Since Jan 19, 2010
9 posts
Mar 22, 2010 at 14:15
Member Since Jan 19, 2010
9 posts
Hello Wacken,
Thank you for sharing this EA.
I did the test basket in Jan / Feb 2009 and gave a very good rentable. I was surprised when I test basket of Jan / Feb 2008/2007 and gave a very bad result. you have any explanation for this.
Grateful Philip
Thank you for sharing this EA.
I did the test basket in Jan / Feb 2009 and gave a very good rentable. I was surprised when I test basket of Jan / Feb 2008/2007 and gave a very bad result. you have any explanation for this.
Grateful Philip
Member Since Mar 13, 2010
23 posts

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