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- redcaesar replied Jan 6, 2011
time based exit — Hello to all trading DIBS Just curious, but does someone trade DIBS with purely time based exits? I mean you don't trail your positions with some MA, but you just exit your position X number of days.
- redcaesar replied Oct 5, 2010
Hi to all Glad there is place where the FSP and the ONS systems are discussed. I backtested the FSP and found it profitable with a profit factor of 1.1-1.2. Not that great, but not bad at all. I trade some of the pairs live with good but not ...
- redcaesar replied Sep 3, 2010
hi There are many systems set up around the London opening hour. One thing to note - you will get probably quite high slippage trying to trade this. It may easily consume the wins, especially on the first trade where the profit factor is so low and ...
- redcaesar replied Sep 1, 2010
Hello birdland Thanks for waking up this thread. I back-tested the original method and it looks barely profitable for me (profit factor about 1.15 long term) Using 7am london time is not profitable. Using 8am london time IS profitable with the given ...
- redcaesar replied Aug 30, 2010
I let my trades run. I put no TP at all, only stoploss. I think using 1:1 Risk:Reward is not bad, but if you are riding the trend it is going to limit your wins considerably.
- redcaesar replied Aug 30, 2010
I agree with most you say, but not with this There are ways to trade without fast decision on pressure. Only if you daytrade is this one important. If you look on the market on day frame or if you trade mechanical it is not important.
- redcaesar replied Aug 27, 2010
Kelly criterion — I am no fan of martingale, but I think there is a chance how he can work for some people (sort of). Let's say you have a strategy with risk:reward 1:1 and win chance 60% (e.g. 40% losing chance). According to Kelly your ...
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