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- asasa replied Feb 28, 2012
I updated post #1 with Symphonie EA v0.0.6. I implemented some of the options described in the previous posts, mainly to avoid entry orders in obviously wrong conditions. I also added an optional TMA filter (disabled by default, "UseTmaFilter = ...
- asasa replied Feb 27, 2012
A situation we maybe want to avoid, entering in the direction of a volatility explosion...
- asasa replied Feb 27, 2012
Another tricky situation, start of week gaps lead to entry orders in the direction of the gap (e.g. long entry with up gap). A manual trader wouldn't do this. I will add an option to skip new orders during the first hours of the week.
- asasa replied Feb 24, 2012
Here are two other examples of entries due two inverse spike disappearance. A manual trader would never take those entries. I'm going to add the option to skip entries in those cases.
- asasa replied Feb 24, 2012
Here is another tricky situation. A past SELL extreme (as displayed on chart by the history) has just disappeared, leaving a BUY condition on all four indicators and therefore a new BUY order. Entering long at that point (after a strong up move) can ...
- asasa replied Feb 24, 2012
The following picture shows what I mean when I say that what you see on the chart is different from what the EA gets from the indicators, even if they are working with the same set of parameters. The EA is getting an extreme sell on bar #1, while ...
- asasa replied Feb 24, 2012
Another short entry here
- asasa replied Feb 24, 2012
Here is an entry example.
- asasa replied Feb 19, 2012
GBPNZD weekly chart
- asasa replied Nov 23, 2010
Also I am a follower of volatility breakout strategies. I post here some examples of my results (EURUSD, Daily and Weekly volatility breakout, 1999-2010)... I would really like to exchange some opinions and trading experiences with you, to possibly ...
- asasa replied Aug 31, 2010
Ok, this is the information I was referring to. From the log file, I see the EA tried to send a sell order with 10-pip stop loss and 64-pip target (nearest daily pivot point). Everything is ok under this point of view. The wrong part is that you set ...
- asasa replied Aug 14, 2010
All parameters at default values on GBPUSD.
- asasa replied Aug 14, 2010
Here you go, EURUSD 12/2008..08/2010
- asasa replied Aug 11, 2010
Update: still placing trades for this system (see figure)...
- asasa replied Aug 11, 2010
Here is a backtest with 99% quality for the period 10/2008-06/2010
- asasa replied Aug 8, 2010
There are lots of examples. A few seconds to find the following...
- asasa replied Jul 24, 2010
A gap in the time domain:
- asasa replied Jul 24, 2010
Let me show you an example regarding the data you have suggested, give a look at the picture below...
- asasa replied Jan 23, 2010
Here is the 10-year backtest on EUR/USD (weekly strategy only), displaying the current drawdown... I definitely keep on trading this method...
- asasa replied Jun 26, 2009
Here again with a stronger narrow-range filtering for drawdown reduction... Enter only on really narrow narrow-range setups. Less drawdown, then push on position sizing. Results: Profit Factor: 2.23 Profit Trades: 60.47% Maximal Drawdown: 25.63% Of ...