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- thomas1009 replied Jun 8, 2017
Okay so my approach to money management with a fixed lot is as follows: Each times the balance increases by a power of 2 (doubled), then the lot size for the pairs is increased by a power of 2 (doubled). Therefore with a 10,000 USD account ...
- thomas1009 replied Jun 6, 2017
Please find here the backtests for Gold, compiled historical trading results for M30, H1 Gold. Backtests M30: url H1: url Preview of and actual backtests are attached. Graph representing the combined historical performance is also attached. See ...
- thomas1009 replied Jun 6, 2017
Leading from Post#6, see the historical monthly return for GBPJPY M30, H1, H4 in terms of Cash (USD) based on 0.2 lot per timeframe and % return based on 10,000 USD starting balance. Backtests GBPJPY M30: url GBPJPY H1: url GBPJPY H4: url ...
- thomas1009 replied Jun 5, 2017
I have identified the optimal settings for GBPJPY currency pair providing a blend of acceptable risk: reward ratios, win rate. The time-frames and settings outlined in the back-tests below are running on this account. url GBPJPY M30 Timeframe: ...
- thomas1009 replied May 30, 2017
Further to the optimised settings for Gold M30, GBPJPY M30, EURJPY M30, GBPAUD M30, GBPNZD H4. EURJPY H1: url Attached is the back-test. EURJPY H4: url Attached is the back-test.
- thomas1009 replied May 26, 2017
Adding to Post#3, here are the monthly return breakdown in terms of both Cash (USD) and Percentage for Gold M30, GBPAUD M30, EURJPY M30, GBPJPY M30, GBPNZD H4, running in forward test here: url It takes time, but the limitation of MT4 can be ...
- thomas1009 replied May 25, 2017
One major drawback of back-testing on MT4 is that you cannot collate multiple back-tests (for example different currency rates or different timeframes). Take the above back-tests, they do show the draw-down for each instrument, however, it is not ...
- thomas1009 replied May 25, 2017
After deep analysis, I have identified a basket of 4 currency pairs along with gold providing a blend of acceptable risk: reward ratios, win rate while also accessing correlated and non-correlated ratios for the following instruments. The pairs and ...
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