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  • Sep 16, 2011 2:05am Sep 16, 2011 2:05am
  •  jonirrenicus
  • Joined Jun 2010 | Status: Member | 1,136 Posts
Quoting dietcoke
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All,

I won't be continuing any work with Pippo.

Basically, having run it on test in various scenarios, eventually it "always" has you jumping through hoops to recover from massive drawdowns.

I know that plenty of you are comfortable with this no stop type of trading and recovery but it's not something I can trade.

I do believe that Murrey Math lines can work as S/R, just not in this format and it is likely that at some point, I will look to code something that uses them.

If anyone is interested in taking this forward, I'll post the...
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Basically, having run it on test in various scenarios, eventually it "always" has you jumping through hoops to recover from massive drawdowns.

The truth is " all martingale systems fail ". They let the loss run and only seek for small profit or breakeven.

Can we turn this EA as a trend trader?
No one wants to be defeated~
 
 
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  • Sep 16, 2011 2:19am Sep 16, 2011 2:19am
  •  carolco
  • | Joined Jan 2010 | Status: Member | 178 Posts
I must disagree here. Since im not a fan of martingale i think it is a perfect tool not to suffer a loss. But this is a personal choice and individual degree of view. If you use it blindly, then yes, you loose like with any other system.

I was very long with martingale because I thought this could be what i wanted: perfect mechanical system that never loose a penny. Then I realize that it could be but has two weaknesses: You need great balance (which I cant afford to risk) and fixed reentry zones are a big problem.

And here we are again. Martingale system or whatewer system fail if you fail. In other words you are the one who determines if your system will be profitable or not whatever system you use..

So thats my 2 cents...
 
 
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  • Sep 16, 2011 12:35pm Sep 16, 2011 12:35pm
  •  erwal
  • | Joined May 2009 | Status: Member | 70 Posts
Quoting dietcoke
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All,

I won't be continuing any work with Pippo.

Basically, having run it on test in various scenarios, eventually it "always" has you jumping through hoops to recover from massive drawdowns.

I know that plenty of you are comfortable with this no stop type of trading and recovery but it's not something I can trade.

I do believe that Murrey Math lines can work as S/R, just not in this format and it is likely that at some point, I will look to code something that uses them.

If anyone is interested in taking this forward, I'll post...
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So sorry to hear this. Please could you post the latest code, as I believe you were testing a version which didn't consume so much CPU resource?

I love Pippo (my favourite EA), but am restricted to trading just a few pairs live because of this issue. I'd love to be able to trade many more pairs to spread the risk.

I agree that sometimes the DD does get tiresome, but I find the key is to use very small lots for the account size so it never becomes a worry. Then, just as it's becoming an old friend and you're getting used to living with it, along comes a major move which clears out the DD.

Anyway, thanks so much for your work on this DC - V18 was a huge improvement and very visionary. I'll certainly follow you in the future
 
 
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  •  paul821c
  • | Joined Apr 2008 | Status: Member | 144 Posts
Hello Guys,
I read the posts and got lost regarding the settings. If you can give me some help of what settings you are using that would be great. im using the v18 ea.
Thanks,
Paul
 
 
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  •  bluepanther
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Any feedback on individual account progress or improvements on this EA (new settings or updates)?
 
 
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  •  thangnd.1211
  • | Joined Dec 2016 | Status: Member | 244 Posts
great EA, thank you so much
 
 
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  •  jackie1
  • | Joined May 2022 | Status: Junior Member | 2 Posts
Hello, not so long ago on the Internet I came across some great online math papers. He immediately put his son to solve tests in specialized mathematics, since he is not very good at mathematics and grades. online math courses have helped us a lot, thanks to them my son has a better understanding of mathematics and can go to university.
 
 
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