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Tham gia từ Feb 16, 2016
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Feb 06, 2020 at 18:16
Tham gia từ Feb 16, 2016
74bài viết
Hello almfx,
Well, you have found a good idea how to advertise your EAs. You have come to one of the most popular EA monitoring and said that your robot is better 😁
Well, you have found a good idea how to advertise your EAs. You have come to one of the most popular EA monitoring and said that your robot is better 😁
Tham gia từ Jul 26, 2010
88bài viết
Feb 07, 2020 at 02:39
Tham gia từ Jul 26, 2010
88bài viết
Hi,
Fxcharger work only for the instrument EURUSD
Fxcharger work only for the instrument EURUSD
Tham gia từ Nov 18, 2015
247bài viết
Feb 16, 2020 at 13:10
Tham gia từ Nov 18, 2015
247bài viết
another hit on the way. be prepared
Tham gia từ Nov 18, 2015
247bài viết
Feb 17, 2020 at 20:14
Tham gia từ Nov 18, 2015
247bài viết
something fishy is taking place behind the scenes. Not updating from Feb 14 at 02:39 untill now.
Tham gia từ Oct 28, 2018
23bài viết
Feb 17, 2020 at 23:12
Tham gia từ Oct 28, 2018
23bài viết
Do you want an explanation to what happens and what will happen next?
In this phase open trades are hidden, for the first time as far as I remember.
The reason is because there is a big floating loss (known also as floating drawdown).
The author of this strategy does not want to show everyone his pants down. It can be temporary and can be a realized loss.
The next phase is this:
Option A: Price will return up and all open trades will close, so the sum of the trades will be in profit, but I don't know if interest payment will be covered as well.
Option B: SL is hit, account will have a huge drawdown and the first initial trades' size will be modified from 0.1 lot to 0.4 lot until drawdown is covered. So lot sizes will be: 0.4, 1.6, 6.4, 25.6....
It should take a few months to recover if at all.
Good luck!
In this phase open trades are hidden, for the first time as far as I remember.
The reason is because there is a big floating loss (known also as floating drawdown).
The author of this strategy does not want to show everyone his pants down. It can be temporary and can be a realized loss.
The next phase is this:
Option A: Price will return up and all open trades will close, so the sum of the trades will be in profit, but I don't know if interest payment will be covered as well.
Option B: SL is hit, account will have a huge drawdown and the first initial trades' size will be modified from 0.1 lot to 0.4 lot until drawdown is covered. So lot sizes will be: 0.4, 1.6, 6.4, 25.6....
It should take a few months to recover if at all.
Good luck!
Tham gia từ Jul 26, 2010
88bài viết
Feb 18, 2020 at 04:40
Tham gia từ Jul 26, 2010
88bài viết
The eurusd is not stable due of the brexit and price hit the stop loss
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quote]successwill posted:
something fishy is taking place behind the scenes. Not updating from Feb 14 at 02:39 untill now.
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quote]successwill posted:
something fishy is taking place behind the scenes. Not updating from Feb 14 at 02:39 untill now.
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
4862bài viết
Feb 18, 2020 at 14:56
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
4862bài viết
I am not in any way affliated with FxCharger
But I would say closing trades at 15% loss is the right thing
And even though it is martingale at some point it should recover.
You need to look at system from long term perspective, does it make money for last 12 months?
Are the results stable?
I did backtest my own aggressive martingale system and it works for years with max dd of 13%.
I believe the owner can make some adjustements to get approximatelly the same results.
But I would say closing trades at 15% loss is the right thing
And even though it is martingale at some point it should recover.
You need to look at system from long term perspective, does it make money for last 12 months?
Are the results stable?
I did backtest my own aggressive martingale system and it works for years with max dd of 13%.
I believe the owner can make some adjustements to get approximatelly the same results.
Tham gia từ Sep 24, 2018
19bài viết
Feb 18, 2020 at 16:47
Tham gia từ Sep 24, 2018
19bài viết
Profits are so meager though, that this 15% drawdown took out a whole year of profits. So no, it did not make any money over the last 12 months.
Tham gia từ Jul 26, 2010
88bài viết
Feb 18, 2020 at 16:55
Tham gia từ Jul 26, 2010
88bài viết
You need a year to recover the loss
togr posted:
I am not in any way affliated with FxCharger
But I would say closing trades at 15% loss is the right thing
And even though it is martingale at some point it should recover.
You need to look at system from long term perspective, does it make money for last 12 months?
Are the results stable?
I did backtest my own aggressive martingale system and it works for years with max dd of 13%.
I believe the owner can make some adjustements to get approximatelly the same results.
Tham gia từ Oct 28, 2018
23bài viết
Feb 19, 2020 at 05:46
Tham gia từ Oct 28, 2018
23bài viết
Does anyone here have 90% (or more) accurate quality historical data to run a backtest for this strategy in metatrader 4?
I would like to compare results among others to see if we get same results.
If anyone wants to cooperate - I will send him the EA.
I would like to compare results among others to see if we get same results.
If anyone wants to cooperate - I will send him the EA.
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
4862bài viết
Feb 19, 2020 at 07:59
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
4862bài viết
fmlbfx2010 posted:With 6% profit monthly you need about 2.5 month. Or do I miss something?
You need a year to recover the losstogr posted:
I am not in any way affliated with FxCharger
But I would say closing trades at 15% loss is the right thing
And even though it is martingale at some point it should recover.
You need to look at system from long term perspective, does it make money for last 12 months?
Are the results stable?
I did backtest my own aggressive martingale system and it works for years with max dd of 13%.
I believe the owner can make some adjustements to get approximatelly the same results.
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
4862bài viết
Feb 19, 2020 at 08:00
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
4862bài viết
3165 posted:yeah I have 99.9% precision tick data and dedicated server
Does anyone here have 90% (or more) accurate quality historical data to run a backtest for this strategy in metatrader 4?
I would like to compare results among others to see if we get same results.
If anyone wants to cooperate - I will send him the EA.
send me also the settings
Tham gia từ Sep 24, 2018
19bài viết
Feb 19, 2020 at 15:07
Tham gia từ Sep 24, 2018
19bài viết
togr posted: With 6% profit monthly you need about 2.5 month. Or do I miss something?
Profit is not actually 6% monthly; they ran it very high risk initially but are now running it effectively at extremely low risk, to make it look like a safe and durable strategy. Their current monthly profit is about 2% (that's WITHOUT incorporating the stop-outs). You can check this by using the 'Custom Analysis' tool and look at the period from 11 March 2019 to 18 December 2019, a period that had no stop-outs.
If you DO incorporate the latest stop-out, which you should, the monthly profit over the last year exactly is 0.47%; daily profit is 0.00% (rounded).
And to compute loss versus what you have to gain back you have to take the inverse of 1-the loss; so for a 15% loss you need to make a 1/(1-0.15)-1=0.175=17.5% profit to break even again. This number grows substantially the larger your stop out was; for a 33% stop out, you need to make 50% again to be back at break even. For a 50% stop-out, you need to make 100% in profit to break even again; makes sense right, I have $2, I lose $1 (which is 50%)-->now I need to make $1 again to break even (which is 100%).
To regain 17.5% with a monthly profit of 2%, you need to divide the logarithmic of 1.175 by the log of 1.02-->so it takes you exactly 8.14 months to recover from this stop out with the current risk setting they have. That is assuming, that no other stop-outs occur in that period.
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
4862bài viết
Feb 19, 2020 at 15:26
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
4862bài viết
dutchdevil posted:2019 profit was 40% which is about 3.5% which is about 4 months to recover the losstogr posted: With 6% profit monthly you need about 2.5 month. Or do I miss something?
Profit is not actually 6% monthly; they ran it very high risk initially but are now running it effectively at extremely low risk, to make it look like a safe and durable strategy. Their current monthly profit is about 2% (that's WITHOUT incorporating the stop-outs). You can check this by using the 'Custom Analysis' tool and look at the period from 11 March 2019 to 18 December 2019, a period that had no stop-outs.
If you DO incorporate the latest stop-out, which you should, the monthly profit over the last year exactly is 0.47%; daily profit is 0.00% (rounded).
And to compute loss versus what you have to gain back you have to take the inverse of 1-the loss; so for a 15% loss you need to make a 1/(1-0.15)-1=0.175=17.5% profit to break even again. This number grows substantially the larger your stop out was; for a 33% stop out, you need to make 50% again to be back at break even. For a 50% stop-out, you need to make 100% in profit to break even again; makes sense right, I have $2, I lose $1 (which is 50%)-->now I need to make $1 again to break even (which is 100%).
To regain 17.5% with a monthly profit of 2%, you need to divide the logarithmic of 1.175 by the log of 1.02-->so it takes you exactly 8.14 months to recover from this stop out with the current risk setting they have. That is assuming, that no other stop-outs occur in that period.
Tham gia từ Sep 24, 2018
19bài viết
Feb 19, 2020 at 21:14
Tham gia từ Sep 24, 2018
19bài viết
2019 profit was 40% which is about 3.5% which is about 4 months to recover the loss
I don't think you fully understand the math here. You cant just divide 40 by 12 to get 3.5.
It all works based on compounding. Before you post here you first need to look into that. For 2019 profit was 40%, but this means that monthly profit therefore was only 2.8%.
You can also see this when you use 'Custom Analysis', and use the period of 1/1/2019 to 1/1/2020; you'll see that the monthly profit was only 2.82% indeed.
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
4862bài viết
Feb 20, 2020 at 07:31
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
4862bài viết
dutchdevil posted:got it. I did not take the difference in balance and compounding into account.2019 profit was 40% which is about 3.5% which is about 4 months to recover the loss
I don't think you fully understand the math here. You cant just divide 40 by 12 to get 3.5.
It all works based on compounding. Before you post here you first need to look into that. For 2019 profit was 40%, but this means that monthly profit therefore was only 2.8%.
You can also see this when you use 'Custom Analysis', and use the period of 1/1/2019 to 1/1/2020; you'll see that the monthly profit was only 2.82% indeed.
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
4862bài viết
Feb 20, 2020 at 10:03
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
4862bài viết
togr posted:
I am not in any way affliated with FxCharger
But I would say closing trades at 15% loss is the right thing
And even though it is martingale at some point it should recover.
You need to look at system from long term perspective, does it make money for last 12 months?
Are the results stable?
I did backtest my own aggressive martingale system and it works for years with max dd of 13%.
I believe the owner can make some adjustements to get approximatelly the same results.
My BT of my own system are still running.
It is pretty slow as it is tick data BT with 99.9% precision
As you can see even with occasional spikes it had never hid stop loss at 15% DD. Max DD was about 13%.
The trading logic is the same aggressive one - not doubling but quadrupling trade size.
On the other hand I have limited number of such trades to decrease risk/burden
Tham gia từ Oct 28, 2018
23bài viết
Feb 20, 2020 at 12:20
Tham gia từ Oct 28, 2018
23bài viết
togr posted:
I am not in any way affliated with FxCharger
But I would say closing trades at 15% loss is the right thing
And even though it is martingale at some point it should recover.
You need to look at system from long term perspective, does it make money for last 12 months?
Are the results stable?
I did backtest my own aggressive martingale system and it works for years with max dd of 13%.
I believe the owner can make some adjustements to get approximatelly the same results.
My BT of my own system are still running.
It is pretty slow as it is tick data BT with 99.9% precision
As you can see even with occasional spikes it had never hid stop loss at 15% DD. Max DD was about 13%.
The trading logic is the same aggressive one - not doubling but quadrupling trade size.
On the other hand I have limited number of such trades to decrease risk/burden
Your screenshot has nothing to show.
No numbers, No size of lots, No 99.9% modeling quality printed on the gif you upload.
We need more revealed details. As I showed earlier.
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
4862bài viết
Feb 20, 2020 at 14:19
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
4862bài viết
3165 posted:togr posted:
I am not in any way affliated with FxCharger
But I would say closing trades at 15% loss is the right thing
And even though it is martingale at some point it should recover.
You need to look at system from long term perspective, does it make money for last 12 months?
Are the results stable?
I did backtest my own aggressive martingale system and it works for years with max dd of 13%.
I believe the owner can make some adjustements to get approximatelly the same results.
My BT of my own system are still running.
It is pretty slow as it is tick data BT with 99.9% precision
As you can see even with occasional spikes it had never hid stop loss at 15% DD. Max DD was about 13%.
The trading logic is the same aggressive one - not doubling but quadrupling trade size.
On the other hand I have limited number of such trades to decrease risk/burden
Your screenshot has nothing to show.
No numbers, No size of lots, No 99.9% modeling quality printed on the gif you upload.
We need more revealed details. As I showed earlier.
That is what mt4 is showing, I can't change that :)
More details are possible only once it finishes and generates the report. It is at 2017/12/20 now
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