Martingale Filter and Info vote results

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Jul 01, 2018 at 10:15
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Biedrs kopš   8 ieraksti
Jul 01, 2018 at 10:15
I LOVE all the info you can get from MyFXBook just by looking at the stats summary... but there's just 1 piece of info that is missing that would be super useful. Is this system a martingale / grid / averaging system.

A super simple way to implement this would be to give a stat of 'what is the max number of open trades in a single pair at the same time'. If this is 1 or 2, you can know quickly and easily it's not Martingale, if it's 6-10, you at least know what you're looking at. SUPER useful!
forex_trader_535230
Biedrs kopš   27 ieraksti
Jul 01, 2018 at 13:42
I like this idea, but more needs to be worked on. Sometimes I open 3 trades in a single pair because I have TP 1, 2 and 3 for them. So the exact figures and definition would be a bit difficult to work out.
Biedrs kopš   8 ieraksti
Jul 02, 2018 at 10:24
So in this case, you could mention that in the description, and it would be easily confirmed by looking at the max number of open trades in 1 pair.
Biedrs kopš   140 ieraksti
Sep 27, 2018 at 13:44
cre8iveq posted:
So in this case, you could mention that in the description, and it would be easily confirmed by looking at the max number of open trades in 1 pair.

What about account Type: Netting

Only 1 position exists at all times.
Be humble
Biedrs kopš   70 ieraksti
Feb 07, 2019 at 12:59
That will be very useful.
Trade like a robot
Biedrs kopš   11 ieraksti
Mar 05, 2019 at 12:41
I would love that stat. I have run systems which seem fine for months and then WHAM. When the market turns direction I find out that they are just martingale and have massive losses. A filter for these systems would save a lot of people a lot of money
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