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0 margin exploitation?
Tham gia từ Oct 23, 2012
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Jul 12, 2016 at 18:46
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Tham gia từ Oct 23, 2012
341bài viết
Anyone know of any martingales that exploit 0 margin hedge?
Here is something new i made, check the drawdown..
Even though DD is twice the account balance it cannot crash it seems, this backtest was only using 1:100..
http://www.myfxbook.com/strategies/0-margin/103056
Im just wondering if anyone has any experience with using 0 margin with martingale?
This is just a concept im playing with..
Here is something new i made, check the drawdown..
Even though DD is twice the account balance it cannot crash it seems, this backtest was only using 1:100..
http://www.myfxbook.com/strategies/0-margin/103056
Im just wondering if anyone has any experience with using 0 margin with martingale?
This is just a concept im playing with..
if you follow the flock like sheep you always end up stepping in shit!

forex_trader_342432
Tham gia từ Jul 09, 2016
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Jul 16, 2016 at 19:24
Tham gia từ Jul 09, 2016
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Thanks for posting this sirius1fx.
Yes, I had developed an EA which with certain settings, implemented this idea. It was a couple of years ago and I remember it performed amazingly on demo but unfortunately, it did not perform like that at all during live testing. I assume brokers have a system in place to prevent certain things.
As a side note (since a lot of people are so quick to discredit demo accounts), in my experience, this was the only instance of an EA that benefited from a demo environment but otherwise, any other demo testing I've done has been valid.
There are a lot of people that discredit a demo right away but really people, you have to know what you're looking for in a performance and you'd recognize if an EA benefits from a demo environment or not.
One thing I will say though is that (some) candles on lower time frames such as M5 and M15 do look different between demo and live so you'll have some minor differences if you're using indicators but otherwise, demos are great because they give you a good approximation for forward testing settings, etc., before going live.
Yes, I had developed an EA which with certain settings, implemented this idea. It was a couple of years ago and I remember it performed amazingly on demo but unfortunately, it did not perform like that at all during live testing. I assume brokers have a system in place to prevent certain things.
As a side note (since a lot of people are so quick to discredit demo accounts), in my experience, this was the only instance of an EA that benefited from a demo environment but otherwise, any other demo testing I've done has been valid.
There are a lot of people that discredit a demo right away but really people, you have to know what you're looking for in a performance and you'd recognize if an EA benefits from a demo environment or not.
One thing I will say though is that (some) candles on lower time frames such as M5 and M15 do look different between demo and live so you'll have some minor differences if you're using indicators but otherwise, demos are great because they give you a good approximation for forward testing settings, etc., before going live.
Tham gia từ Oct 23, 2012
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Jul 17, 2016 at 01:19
Tham gia từ Oct 23, 2012
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0 margin has nothing todo with demo or real difference...
The broker either has 0 margin on hedges or doesnt, so im quite unsure what your referring to.
The broker either has 0 margin on hedges or doesnt, so im quite unsure what your referring to.
if you follow the flock like sheep you always end up stepping in shit!

forex_trader_342432
Tham gia từ Jul 09, 2016
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Jul 17, 2016 at 03:20
Tham gia từ Jul 09, 2016
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Yeah, the broker did have 0 margine on hedges. Sorry to confuse you with my later rant about the EA in demo vs live (it was meant to be a side note).

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