FTS - EGB (By nicolasFx)
Gain : | +93.63% |
Drawdown | 42.00% |
Pips: | 977.6 |
Trades | 866 |
Won: |
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Lost: |
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Type: | Real |
Leverage: | 1:200 |
Trading: | Automated |
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FTS - EGB Discussion
Dec 02, 2013 at 08:26
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Member Since Jun 07, 2013
13 posts
Gain is +195.66% but absolute gain is +16.07%. Do you continually fund your account?
How did you manage to have average 0.05 pips loss?
Can you show more data?
Hi Ardit Huruglica,
there is a continually funding therefore the absolute gain is at +16.07%.
The strategy was very well tested over many years to get this level of precision. But it isn't any guaranteed for not having drawdown periods.
For more informations just visit fts.fxpig.com or contact the FxPig support.
regards
Nikolas

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Member Since Jun 28, 2013
842 posts
Dec 02, 2013 at 21:34
Member Since Jun 28, 2013
842 posts
Lol I thought that too. But I checked on forexpeacearmy.com and very good review? Even better than some of the mos know brokers.
http://www.forexpeacearmy.com/public/review/www.fxpig.com
http://www.forexpeacearmy.com/public/review/www.fxpig.com
Member Since Aug 22, 2009
382 posts
Mar 30, 2014 at 11:38
Member Since Jul 20, 2011
23 posts
Hi NicolasFX,
Firstly, congrats on having one of the most robust and smooth strategies in the world of forex.
I see that March 27th was a highly abnormal day with an account loss of 15% and total pip loss of -670 pips. I'm interested as to the causes of this loss. Is it within your general risk parameters of the strategy or is it a loss that exceeds your expectations as per a 'black swan' style event?
In other words, do you expect abnormal events like this from time to time or is there a one-off reason or explanation for this?
Obviously it is important to have some idea whether big loss events like this can be expected often or only once every few years.
Thanks
Firstly, congrats on having one of the most robust and smooth strategies in the world of forex.
I see that March 27th was a highly abnormal day with an account loss of 15% and total pip loss of -670 pips. I'm interested as to the causes of this loss. Is it within your general risk parameters of the strategy or is it a loss that exceeds your expectations as per a 'black swan' style event?
In other words, do you expect abnormal events like this from time to time or is there a one-off reason or explanation for this?
Obviously it is important to have some idea whether big loss events like this can be expected often or only once every few years.
Thanks
Mar 31, 2014 at 08:59
Member Since Jun 07, 2013
13 posts
Hi soulfire,
there was a 112 pip stopploss and it is part of the risk setting. Because the trade was splitted myfxbook
calculated it together and it leeds to this huge numbre.
In the last 7 years the sl was hit 3 times but i cant look into the future.
Forex will ever be a highly risk investment.
Regards
Nikolas
there was a 112 pip stopploss and it is part of the risk setting. Because the trade was splitted myfxbook
calculated it together and it leeds to this huge numbre.
In the last 7 years the sl was hit 3 times but i cant look into the future.
Forex will ever be a highly risk investment.
Regards
Nikolas
Member Since Jun 22, 2010
5 posts
Apr 01, 2014 at 10:51
Member Since Jun 22, 2010
5 posts
Hi Nicolas ,
I have been following the results of this strategy for some time and was suprised to see last weeks loss of -16.59%
Overall loss for March was -14.76% of account, yet 86.67% of trades were profitable in March
Was there some stop loss missed by the trading platform or are the figures wrong somehow?
Thanks
I have been following the results of this strategy for some time and was suprised to see last weeks loss of -16.59%
Overall loss for March was -14.76% of account, yet 86.67% of trades were profitable in March
Was there some stop loss missed by the trading platform or are the figures wrong somehow?
Thanks
Member Since Jun 22, 2010
5 posts

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