Trading Strategies Based On Digital Filters - page 113

 
 
homestudy:
Here is one I found, there may be others this was the last version I used. https://www.mql5.com/en/forum/172930/page2

thx for the reply

It also came with the Spectral Analyser V1 which I can not find anywhere

I would appreciate if you could repost

screenshots can be found in this post

https://www.mql5.com/en/forum/173071/page35

 
tntpeter:
hello to all,

any idea where to get this RSI indicator?

TIA.

im also interested in this rsi indicator.

does anybody know where to find it?

thank yo and best regards,

mike

 

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crodzilla:
Here is an indicator I modified to fit my needs when it came to utilizing the Hurst method from the book from the previous post. A moving average indicator with a ray that extends into the future.

It should be self explanatory after you read the book.

Carl

PS. Moving_Averages+Ray SW.mq4 will put the indicator in a separate window (SW). I don't remember what the HL stands for, but it will overlay on your chart as normal.

hi,

i've worked with excel so far and used centered sma for projection. for the missing n/2 data, i assume the value is equal to the last available close.

it would be interesting to compare results if someone is willing to code that indicator.

cheers

 

mrtools

Thank You for this precious gift.

 

Thanks MrTools.

I will forward test/trading this EA.

Just want to understand about minimum deposit size and how many pairs to trade fir this EA.

If we compare this public T3Digital_Martingale EA with elite section Digital_Martingale EA ... if there are some similarities so what we have for elite section Digital Martingale:

- I am trading the following pairs:

EURUSD

GBPUSD

USDJPY

USDCHF

AUDUSD

USDCAD

NZDUSD

GBPJPY

GBPCHF

CHFJPY

AUDJPY

CADJPY

EURCHF

EURGBP

EURJPY

- H1 timeframe.

- Same settings for all the pairs.

- All the pairs are profitable.

- Trading since May this year.

- Min lot size is 0.01 (it is martingale)

- Profit in dollars since May 2011, max lot size and max floating drawdown on open trades (equity) for pairs:

EURUSD: 217; lot size 0.42 with max dd 450 dollars

GBPUSD: 123; lot size 0.05 with max dd 50 dollars

USDJPY: 144; lot size 0.09 with max dd 50 dollars

USDCHF: 527; lot size 0.03 with max dd > 5,000 dollars ?? why??

AUDUSD: 105; lot size 0.09 with max dd 400 dollars

USDCAD: 88; lot size 0.15 with max dd 500 dollars

NZDUSD: 167; lot size 0.15 with max dd 100 dollars

GBPJPY: 163; lot size 0.05 with max dd 300 dollars

GBPCHF: 345; lot size 0.05 with max dd 2,500 dollars ??

CHFJPY: 120; lot size 0.15 with max dd 50 dollars

AUDJPY: 176; lot size 0.05 with max dd 100 dollars

CADJPY: 133; lot size 0.09 with max dd 30 dollars

EURCHF: 195; lot size 0.09 with max dd 600 dollars

EURGBP: 211; lot size 0.05 with max dd 2,500 dollars ??

EURJPY: 185; lot size 0.05 with max dd 1,100 dollars

So, I think - I will trade the following pairs:

GBPUSD

USDJPY

GBPJPY

AUDJPY

CADJPY

5 pairs.

I think - the best pair will be GBPJPY.

Initial deposit size?

If Trade 1 pair only so it may be 1,000 or 5,000.

But if trading 5 pairs all together on 1 account so - it may be 10,000.

Well, I will use 10,000 as initial for 5.

So, H1 timeframe, same settings for all the pairs, and 5 pairs, FXCM broker (datafeed for FXCM is better than for Alpari if we are talking about automatic martingale trading; means: less risky).

 

Trading a 3 of the majors and 2 of the yen pairs, doing pretty good, using it on 30 min. timeframe everything set at chart timeframe(0), except have one norm. rbci set at 60 min timeframe.

 

I attached it to the charts 2 or 3 days ago.

No any trades closed yet.

I am using tp = 110 with mm = false - others - by default ones. H1 timeframe for

GBPUSD

USDJPY

GBPJPY

AUDJPY

CADJPY

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- T3Digital_Martingale EA is on this post.

- some explanation before trading - this post.

Files:
 

Seems - good start (traded since 18th of November):

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- T3Digital_Martingale EA is on this post.

- some explanation before trading - this post.

Files:
Reason: