this guy here inspired me to start trading ultra high risk again, after quite a long time...
if done with the right attitude it is fun, otherwise it is frustrating, tough, impossible and can lead to suicide (JK lol).
Anyway this is the simplest sht ever. the EA looks for a slope on SMA and it closes the basket at fixed gains. it has been backtested in the long term and it's flexible.. forwardtested demo & live nice.
Plan B (one of my systems) is based on PA and it consists in measuring the distance from the last low/high and following the direction.. also flexible .
Plan C... simple SR breakouts.
The stop out level is 50% instead of 80% "thanks" to the ESMA... but having NBP is more important so I'm not complaining. 1:30 leverage on major pairs is barely adequate as I trade up to 4 pairs simultaneously but again that's ok.
Give me the time to run some more backtests and I'll post a link to my stats on fxblue .
Just for fun, take it easy it's absolutely nothing serious.
if done with the right attitude it is fun, otherwise it is frustrating, tough, impossible and can lead to suicide (JK lol).
Anyway this is the simplest sht ever. the EA looks for a slope on SMA and it closes the basket at fixed gains. it has been backtested in the long term and it's flexible.. forwardtested demo & live nice.
Plan B (one of my systems) is based on PA and it consists in measuring the distance from the last low/high and following the direction.. also flexible .
Plan C... simple SR breakouts.
The stop out level is 50% instead of 80% "thanks" to the ESMA... but having NBP is more important so I'm not complaining. 1:30 leverage on major pairs is barely adequate as I trade up to 4 pairs simultaneously but again that's ok.
Give me the time to run some more backtests and I'll post a link to my stats on fxblue .
Just for fun, take it easy it's absolutely nothing serious.