DislikedHallo, instead of using 9,26,52; try using 9,16,52. In another threat they had that Setting and I find it better than the original Settings. Try it out. D.Ignored
Your setting maybe work.
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DislikedCalculation MM for this system Recommendations Fixed lot Martingale Start 0.01 and Martingale After Loss Factor 0.01-0.05 per each 1000 units of the deposit currency. (In Excel help to calculate your MM.) Use a separate trading account. {image} {file}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Why do you recommend these lot-increments? Backtesting shows 11 consecutive losses (around december 2015 but way back there might be more), which with my broker means some $900 of margin eaten up when putting on the 11th trade in the +0.05 mode. Did you "cypher" this in somehow? In your first post you say you exit on "close next bar" - I don't see this happen in your charts, mind explain some more? Thanks!Ignored
Disliked{quote} Update! Exit same Entry = Open Next Bar Sorry human error. What's your broker ? Your spread, How much ? Tomorrow , I ll back test in Dec 2015 to show you with MM in Excel. initial deposit 1000 in excel calculation.Ignored
DislikedHi Tony When you say use the martingale approach to recover losses, you are not talking about loading on more trades at the same time are you, like a standard Martingale recovery EA? I think you are talking about, when 1 trade closes at a loss, when the NEXT trade is placed at the NEXT valid trade entry, use the Martingale multiplier to calculate the lot size so that winning the trade will recover the previous loss, correct? And if that trade loses, multiply up the lot size for the NEXT trade opportunity. But each trade is an individual trade in...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Why do you recommend these lot-increments? Backtesting shows 11 consecutive losses (around december 2015 but way back there might be more), which with my broker means some $900 of margin eaten up when putting on the 11th trade in the +0.05 mode. Did you "cypher" this in somehow? In your first post you say you exit on "close next bar" - I don't see this happen in your charts, mind explain some more? Thanks!Ignored
DislikedHi Tony When you say use the martingale approach to recover losses, you are not talking about loading on more trades at the same time are you, like a standard Martingale recovery EA? I think you are talking about, when 1 trade closes at a loss, when the NEXT trade is placed at the NEXT valid trade entry, use the Martingale multiplier to calculate the lot size so that winning the trade will recover the previous loss, correct? And if that trade loses, multiply up the lot size for the NEXT trade opportunity. But each trade is an individual trade in...Ignored
DislikedHello tony-fx, how are you? Congrats for this system, looks really interesting. I'm a huge fan of ichimoku. I have a question.. When do you enter the trade? You can see in my picture, the candle 1 was the last candle and candle 2 it's happening right now. Do you enter the trade when candle 2 opens below the ichimoku or you wait and see to the end of 4h? You enter at open or close? Thank you. Keep up the good work. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Tony, I thought the idea of the Martingale approach was to recover the previous losses. However in the image you show, you have not recovered all the previous losses, in fact not even the loss from the previous trade which was -$26, and the profit of your next multiplied trade was only +$7. Perhaps I am misunderstanding the reason for the Martingale multiplier, but shouldn't it remain higher until these losses were recovered, then reset back to the beginning? Thanks.Ignored