Robotic Trading VS Manual Trading

May 18, 2015 at 06:59
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94 Replies
Feb 22, 2011 부터 멤버   게시물4862
Jan 22, 2018 at 12:41
BluePanther posted:
Josephius posted:
togr posted:

That is not true,
I run robot with the same settings for years...
Moreover
...all robots is that they base their work on the past market movement...
And what is your manual trading based on, on future market moves? :)

Yes, you're lucky. For years you trade on one robot without changes your robot kind of deus ex machina :D And I wrote above that I was wrong. Of course, my strategies are also based on the past. I just do not believe in trading robots. And as i say above, it's my subjective opinion :/

Since 2008 I have finally learnt trading manually is much better than with EA.
For obvious reasons, the good EAs are not available. Only crap EAs are on the market.
So if you want to make money, manual trading is the way to go.

Unless you have half a million dollars to buy a private super-exclusive 'profitable' (I mean >30% pm) EA.

Just to be clear
 Dont buy someone else EA
Take your trading plan you are executing manually and program or make it someone program into EA
This way you can only improve your results
Jan 25, 2010 부터 멤버   게시물1360
Jan 22, 2018 at 16:35 (편집됨 Jan 22, 2018 at 16:37)
togr posted:
Just to be clear
 Dont buy someone else EA
Take your trading plan you are executing manually and program or make it someone program into EA
This way you can only improve your results

I have yet to see your point proven. I assumed such, but since 2008 found no EA that could equal human intellect and adaptation.

An EA has no discretion. So for example, if a Black Swan Event was to occur (eg. Brexit, GU Fat Finger Error, Swiss Franc depeg, etc.) then a human would be able to use their intellect to take advantage, or use their discretion to minimise their risk (avoid trading).

An EA cannot adapt or account for fundamental information: I have seen some 'mechanical trading systems' (and quite good ones I should think) automated, yet with self-control I think a human could execute the plan better. A good example would be 'Tokyo GBPUSD EA', which is based upon set rules that have been automated. A professional trader can do a better job that that EA!

But I respect your opinion. Perhaps you have automated your own system and it does a better job than a professional human trader?
Feb 22, 2011 부터 멤버   게시물4862
Jan 24, 2018 at 06:06
BluePanther posted:
togr posted:
Just to be clear
 Dont buy someone else EA
Take your trading plan you are executing manually and program or make it someone program into EA
This way you can only improve your results

I have yet to see your point proven. I assumed such, but since 2008 found no EA that could equal human intellect and adaptation.

An EA has no discretion. So for example, if a Black Swan Event was to occur (eg. Brexit, GU Fat Finger Error, Swiss Franc depeg, etc.) then a human would be able to use their intellect to take advantage, or use their discretion to minimise their risk (avoid trading).

An EA cannot adapt or account for fundamental information: I have seen some 'mechanical trading systems' (and quite good ones I should think) automated, yet with self-control I think a human could execute the plan better. A good example would be 'Tokyo GBPUSD EA', which is based upon set rules that have been automated. A professional trader can do a better job that that EA!

But I respect your opinion. Perhaps you have automated your own system and it does a better job than a professional human trader?

Show me your best manual account
I will show you my best robotic account
Jan 24, 2018 부터 멤버   게시물207
Jan 25, 2018 at 07:09
In fact even a robotic account can be strongly afected by human interference!
Feb 22, 2011 부터 멤버   게시물4862
Jan 25, 2018 at 09:11
Norm_XXI posted:
In fact even a robotic account can be strongly afected by human interference!

than it is humaninterference
it is like trading manually
so in FACT it does have nothing in common with robotic trading just HUMAN emotions
Dec 22, 2017 부터 멤버   게시물17
Jan 25, 2018 at 12:39
togr posted:
BluePanther posted:
Josephius posted:
togr posted:

That is not true,
I run robot with the same settings for years...
Moreover
...all robots is that they base their work on the past market movement...
And what is your manual trading based on, on future market moves? :)

Yes, you're lucky. For years you trade on one robot without changes your robot kind of deus ex machina :D And I wrote above that I was wrong. Of course, my strategies are also based on the past. I just do not believe in trading robots. And as i say above, it's my subjective opinion :/

Since 2008 I have finally learnt trading manually is much better than with EA.
For obvious reasons, the good EAs are not available. Only crap EAs are on the market.
So if you want to make money, manual trading is the way to go.

Unless you have half a million dollars to buy a private super-exclusive 'profitable' (I mean >30% pm) EA.

Just to be clear
 Dont buy someone else EA
Take your trading plan you are executing manually and program or make it someone program into EA
This way you can only improve your results

Thank you, for advice. But it is easier for me to trade manually.

Dec 22, 2017 부터 멤버   게시물17
Jan 25, 2018 at 13:51
BluePanther posted:
togr posted:
Just to be clear
 Dont buy someone else EA
Take your trading plan you are executing manually and program or make it someone program into EA
This way you can only improve your results

I have yet to see your point proven. I assumed such, but since 2008 found no EA that could equal human intellect and adaptation.

An EA has no discretion. So for example, if a Black Swan Event was to occur (eg. Brexit, GU Fat Finger Error, Swiss Franc depeg, etc.) then a human would be able to use their intellect to take advantage, or use their discretion to minimise their risk (avoid trading).

An EA cannot adapt or account for fundamental information: I have seen some 'mechanical trading systems' (and quite good ones I should think) automated, yet with self-control I think a human could execute the plan better. A good example would be 'Tokyo GBPUSD EA', which is based upon set rules that have been automated. A professional trader can do a better job that that EA!

But I respect your opinion. Perhaps you have automated your own system and it does a better job than a professional human trader?

Thank you for expressed my thoughts. I also think that the human intellect is better than EA.
Feb 22, 2011 부터 멤버   게시물4862
Jan 26, 2018 at 13:13
Josephius posted:
BluePanther posted:
togr posted:
Just to be clear
 Dont buy someone else EA
Take your trading plan you are executing manually and program or make it someone program into EA
This way you can only improve your results

I have yet to see your point proven. I assumed such, but since 2008 found no EA that could equal human intellect and adaptation.

An EA has no discretion. So for example, if a Black Swan Event was to occur (eg. Brexit, GU Fat Finger Error, Swiss Franc depeg, etc.) then a human would be able to use their intellect to take advantage, or use their discretion to minimise their risk (avoid trading).

An EA cannot adapt or account for fundamental information: I have seen some 'mechanical trading systems' (and quite good ones I should think) automated, yet with self-control I think a human could execute the plan better. A good example would be 'Tokyo GBPUSD EA', which is based upon set rules that have been automated. A professional trader can do a better job that that EA!

But I respect your opinion. Perhaps you have automated your own system and it does a better job than a professional human trader?

Thank you for expressed my thoughts. I also think that the human intellect is better than EA.

it is not about seeking ea
it is very simple
it is about having trading plan which works for you
you execute such plan manually and you are successful
if you create robot to execute such trading plan automatically you will get even better results.
Point.
Feb 22, 2011 부터 멤버   게시물4862
Jan 26, 2018 at 13:22
Josephius posted:
togr posted:
BluePanther posted:
Josephius posted:
togr posted:

That is not true,
I run robot with the same settings for years...
Moreover
...all robots is that they base their work on the past market movement...
And what is your manual trading based on, on future market moves? :)

Yes, you're lucky. For years you trade on one robot without changes your robot kind of deus ex machina :D And I wrote above that I was wrong. Of course, my strategies are also based on the past. I just do not believe in trading robots. And as i say above, it's my subjective opinion :/

Since 2008 I have finally learnt trading manually is much better than with EA.
For obvious reasons, the good EAs are not available. Only crap EAs are on the market.
So if you want to make money, manual trading is the way to go.

Unless you have half a million dollars to buy a private super-exclusive 'profitable' (I mean >30% pm) EA.

Just to be clear
 Dont buy someone else EA
Take your trading plan you are executing manually and program or make it someone program into EA
This way you can only improve your results

Thank you, for advice. But it is easier for me to trade manually.


Sure it is easier to do nothing
Jun 30, 2017 부터 멤버   게시물27
Jan 26, 2018 at 13:26
Josephius posted:
BluePanther posted:
togr posted:
Just to be clear
 Dont buy someone else EA
Take your trading plan you are executing manually and program or make it someone program into EA
This way you can only improve your results

I have yet to see your point proven. I assumed such, but since 2008 found no EA that could equal human intellect and adaptation.

An EA has no discretion. So for example, if a Black Swan Event was to occur (eg. Brexit, GU Fat Finger Error, Swiss Franc depeg, etc.) then a human would be able to use their intellect to take advantage, or use their discretion to minimise their risk (avoid trading).

An EA cannot adapt or account for fundamental information: I have seen some 'mechanical trading systems' (and quite good ones I should think) automated, yet with self-control I think a human could execute the plan better. A good example would be 'Tokyo GBPUSD EA', which is based upon set rules that have been automated. A professional trader can do a better job that that EA!

But I respect your opinion. Perhaps you have automated your own system and it does a better job than a professional human trader?

Thank you for expressed my thoughts. I also think that the human intellect is better than EA.

Human intellect is better than a EA, but it is hard to take into trading only the intellect.
Feelings will affect your manual trading.
I believe in automated trading. No feelings and you can back test it + improve it step by step.
DPG1968
forex_trader_480717
Dec 07, 2017 부터 멤버   게시물24
Jan 28, 2018 at 07:01
Human intellect is better than a EA, but it is hard to take into trading only the intellect.
Feelings will affect your manual trading.
I believe in automated trading. No feelings and you can back test it + improve it step by step.

I totally agree.
Dec 06, 2017 부터 멤버   게시물21
Jan 31, 2018 at 07:03
You can't backtest your mind
DPG1968
forex_trader_480717
Dec 07, 2017 부터 멤버   게시물24
Jan 31, 2018 at 08:34
Back4Good posted:
You can't backtest your mind

On the contrary! You actually can. Just take a look on your trading results using a non mechanical approach. Take all of your broker's statements, concerning all the time you have been trading...

Anyway, since the topic is 'Robotic' vs Manual Trading, here's my 50c opinion:

For a LONG TERM profitable trading the only thing that it really matters is Capital (Risk and Money) Management. Yes, of course and I acknowledge the importance of a positive expectancy trading method / strategy. However, it is more well known in the trading community than the alphabet, that having even the best system in the world if you implement it with a poor capital management it will eventually blow your account to...Hell.

In algorithmic trading (the so called 'Robotic'), there's not any human feelings involved, at least in pulling the trigger.
Feb 22, 2011 부터 멤버   게시물4862
Jan 31, 2018 at 12:13
DPG1968 posted:
Human intellect is better than a EA, but it is hard to take into trading only the intellect.
Feelings will affect your manual trading.
I believe in automated trading. No feelings and you can back test it + improve it step by step.

I totally agree.

Yes exactly
Feb 22, 2011 부터 멤버   게시물4862
Feb 01, 2018 at 13:25
DPG1968 posted:
Back4Good posted:
You can't backtest your mind

On the contrary! You actually can. Just take a look on your trading results using a non mechanical approach. Take all of your broker's statements, concerning all the time you have been trading...

Anyway, since the topic is 'Robotic' vs Manual Trading, here's my 50c opinion:

For a LONG TERM profitable trading the only thing that it really matters is Capital (Risk and Money) Management. Yes, of course and I acknowledge the importance of a positive expectancy trading method / strategy. However, it is more well known in the trading community than the alphabet, that having even the best system in the world if you implement it with a poor capital management it will eventually blow your account to...Hell.

In algorithmic trading (the so called 'Robotic'), there's not any human feelings involved, at least in pulling the trigger.

Looking at the results is not backtesting
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