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- gepards replied Nov 23, 2022
adjusted your EA.. made arrays of "EAs".. now can run 10000 instances. sl_money and tp_money can be 0 - then only random exits will work.
- gepards replied Jan 21, 2022
Another setup this time with GBPUSD n=5 was 4 wins in 4 years: GBPUSD Leverage: 1:500 Re-charged account: 100 usd BUY when price made DOWN distance in that day from 10AM 120 pips (strong trend UP - reversal) SELL when price made UP distance in that ...
- gepards replied Jan 20, 2022
Here another setup not so good but for diversification USDJPY Leverage: 1:500 Re-charged account: 100 usd BUY when price made UP distance in that day from 8AM 50 pips (strong trend UP - continue) SELL when price made DOWN distance in that day from ...
- gepards replied Jan 20, 2022
Here 1 setup how to find n=5 or n=6 image USDJPY Leverage: 1:500 Re-charged account: 100 usd BUY when H4 RSI (period 2) < 40 SELL when H4 RSI (period 2) > 70 Lots: 0.1 TP: 100 pips SL: 90 pips Trading time for entry: Monday, Thursday, Friday start ...
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- gepards replied Mar 19, 2021
Here interesting strategy... Open SELL... when go UP X pips then open BUY with 2x volume. When go DOWN open SELL 2x volume. SELL 0.01 BUY 0.02 SELL 0.02 When price finaly decide direction - close all opened deals on desired profit. Can be used SL ...
- gepards replied Jan 26, 2021
Well seems this strategy is awesome.... Take for example #MSFT, need 2000 usd starting capital, buy 0.7 lots every 12 days no matter what... do not care about anything. Just BUY and hold forever! And scale as equity grow - open next deals with more ...
- gepards replied Jan 17, 2021
Added to my stocks account (leverage 1:1) 14 EAs setups. All with normal TP/SL and dynamic TP/SL based on RSI value. Various timeframes - short-term (from 5 minutes deals) to long-term (several months) setups. Target about 30-40% yearly profits. ...
- gepards replied Jan 7, 2021
here it is... BUY super strong company CRM (zero debt) and SELL bad company General Electric (debt 2x than company equity). image Here you see that 2008 crash GE SELL deals made good profits and saved CRM buy deals. Only 3 series was needed to ...
- gepards replied Dec 27, 2020
I know there is a mess in this thread with EAs versions... I just move forward. Will try to refer to the exact EA version each time I provide some info. Here how optimized 20 years for EURUSD with this EA version: MT5 provides the excellent features ...
- gepards replied Dec 27, 2020
tnx really constructive post. Pointed out good questions - will think about that. Don't know which exactly EA you tested here... we have a lot of versions... a little bit messy... but we are digging here some dirt to get out some gold ...
- gepards replied Dec 26, 2020
New version for averaging - with protective SL and here slightly different algorithm too What I saw with optimizations - optimized 2010 - 2020. Then run on 2000 - 2020 (unknown past - the same as an unknown future-forward test). And noticed that the ...
- gepards replied Dec 19, 2020
your .set wipe out the account. used your .set with new EA version with virtual SL/TP. And got this optimization which performs stable and quite good: file file
- gepards replied Dec 19, 2020
And here goes virtual with regular SL and TP. Risk reward 1:1 (SL 30 pips, TP 30 pips). 100% sell deals profitable and 71% buy deals profitable - gbpusd. From 9500 deals now filtered out the best of the best deals - 59. Super safe entries. What are ...
- gepards replied Dec 19, 2020
Here it is! Awesome. Now no need to deep pockets to enjoy averaging good sides and avoid averaging pitfalls. We enter trading when virtual trades have a certain drawdown. So our drawdown is limited. This is scalable much better. Can trade with a ...
- gepards replied Dec 17, 2020
So created 1st cent account with 100 usd capital (10000 cents). EA working with averaging. Entries on RSI low/high. GBPUSD. Timeframe M5. Backtests show 70% yearly profits with 60% max drawdown. Tested with 10 years open prices and then 4 years with ...
- gepards replied Dec 17, 2020
Implemented a new approach. No martingale. Increase TP target on loss. For example SL 60 and TP 20 pips. When loss then next deal SL 60 and TP40, when loss then next deal SL60 and TP60 and so on till max loss limit reached because we cant increase ...
- gepards replied Dec 16, 2020
backtested. with 10 pips range no good consistent results. But here 4 years real ticks results with 20 pips range and only trade on Mondays, Tuesdays GBPUSD from 6AM London time till 12 PM (included) and close all deals no mater what at 2 PM. ...
- gepards replied Dec 13, 2020
Here real ticks result for EA version Nr2 GBPUSD - have real ticks from 2016: image Here report file: file Here .set file: file The thing is... my EA has the parameter "is_open_prices_used". When true - then EA works on open prices only - this ...
- gepards replied Dec 13, 2020
Tried implement various additional parameters and conditions but seems thats overcomplicating and no better results in backtests. But... Tried 1 suggestion - close losing deal and then open oposit deal. So new version of EA. Idea the same - just not ...