Attached are Firebird v63g results and set file from Aug 1.
37 wins and 1 loss on gbp/usd.
Wackena
37 wins and 1 loss on gbp/usd.
Wackena
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Quoting YardieDislikedWhich version of Firebird are you using? I dont recall ever seeing a hedge position opened.
Mono how are your Phoenix tests coming along?Ignored
Quoting cgldsmthDislikedFirebird has become very USD-long and like it or not the FOMC today could make or break recent performance. An ideal tactic in retrospect would have been to close all positions last tuesday and wait until tomorrow to re-start. In effect, running firebird for the last 3 weeks in every month may be worthwhile.Ignored
Quoting sm31DislikedMe neither. That's why I thought it was so strange. I'm using version 63G. Currently I have the exact same install and settings on 2 PC's. One I've been testing on sporadically for about 6 weeks, the other just a few days. On the machine with the longer test, I've never seen a hedge, ever.
The 2 tests I'm running use identical settings and pairs. The only difference being when Firebird is "enabled". (which I believe are identical to Mono's)
If this manner of hedging is allowed through the SBFX feed and most Metatrader brokers allow this then I guess it's not a big deal, but I find it fairly disturbing...Ignored
Quoting wackenaDislikedAttached are Firebird v63g results and set file from Aug 1.
37 wins and 1 loss on gbp/usd.
WackenaIgnored
Quoting sm31DislikedMe neither. That's why I thought it was so strange. I'm using version 63G. Currently I have the exact same install and settings on 2 PC's. One I've been testing on sporadically for about 6 weeks, the other just a few days. On the machine with the longer test, I've never seen a hedge, ever.
The 2 tests I'm running use identical settings and pairs. The only difference being when Firebird is "enabled". (which I believe are identical to Mono's)
If this manner of hedging is allowed through the SBFX feed and most Metatrader brokers allow this then I guess it's not a big deal, but I find it fairly disturbing...Ignored
Quoting YardieDislikedWackena,
Thanks for sharing. It seems my win / loss ratio using Mono's original setting is slightly higher than yours. The only difference I see with your setting is the 15 minute time frame. I also assume you are using it on a 15 minutes chart as well.Ignored
Quoting YardieDislikedActually I am a big fan of hedging as one can make money in both directions. But I havent seen any hedge positions open on my test account.Ignored
Quoting skylineDislikedMy result are still impressive until today
EA Firebird V63G started on 1 Aug :
Trades win : 14
Trades loss : 0
Total Pips : +406 pips
Average Pips per day : 67.6
Chart TimeFrame : 30Min
EA TimeFrame : 30Min
Default setting used.
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Quoting moneybagsDislikedWhat TP, SL, and StepPip values are you using? And which pairs are you trading?
Thanks
It might a good idea to switch to 30min instead of 1min TF. Especially if you had no losses during last week (in which I think everyone had at least 1 loser)Ignored
Quoting skylineDislikedHere's setting :
TP = 30
SL = 300
StepPip = 30
Yes I agree Moneybags, a lot of users had big losses past week with TF1min , while on 30M seems to be less sensible to strong trend , I guess it depends on divergence. Infact no trade was opened on gbpusd , thus i didn't suffer any lossIgnored
Quoting skylineDislikedHere's setting :
TP = 30
SL = 300
StepPip = 30
Yes I agree Moneybags, a lot of users had big losses past week with TF1min , while on 30M seems to be less sensible to strong trend , I guess it depends on divergence. Infact no trade was opened on gbpusd , thus i didn't suffer any lossIgnored
Quoting 4x4txDislikedWhat about using an M5 or an M15 chart? Would that find more of a happy medium between the M1 and the M30? The M1 does have the potential to get killed on the gbp/usd, but there have been quite a few winners when it was "behaving itself."Ignored
Quoting ut2DaMaxDislikedCan someone POST the Latest EA attachment file ... so I can paper trade it ... and see how it works for me? I am new at Forex and did not want to use a bad file ... so forgive me for asking. Really nice thread here! Thanks all!!!Ignored