Goblin "BiPolar" Edition - page 36

 
faifarni:
Some statements of mine.... I put the starting values very low...

Yes, we would like to know the differences, also the time frame you are using. Is it autofx's modH EA? Thanks

 

Well I have been running Bipolar by default sence dec 22 and im not real impressed. I started with 3k and im now down to $1,488.00 the gbp seems to be the problem with the most and biggest losses. And this testing has been on the 15min time frame. I dont think that this is working out for the 15 min TF if someone has any I deas as to what I could change to improve performance and stilll use it on a 15 min TF please let me know. Thanks Jay

 

Also not placing as many trades as it did when I first download it. The updated version seem to place less trades. Any one else confirm this?

 

Goblin Error

Why in my alpari this Goblin EA cannot be load When i insert indicator Goblin the chart is still same with nothing indicator

thks

 

faifarn

tell us your differents settings and time frames please

the first report is very nice

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modH

Alpari demo account with just EurUsd in only 3 days...

MM= false all other default

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ModF

... and the same pair and span of time for ModF

MM=false, other default, Neuimex

 

EUR/USD statements

David,

show us THIS weeks Goblin statements with your settings.

I am very very interested to see them.

EUR/USD moved almost 300 pips in 24hours.................

Janus

Note: Did all you "hotshot" leveraged traders survive this week trading 0.1 lots on 10k USD accounts?

Or is the account already gone?

 

Janus,

I think you're being a little harsh. Most traders have to learn their lessons about leverage and risk through experience. Some never do, but mocking them won't help anyone.

Let's try helping them by pointing the way to specific settings that will keep risk within sensible bounds.

 
autofx:
Janus,

I think you're being a little harsh. Most traders have to learn their lessons about leverage and risk through experience. Some never do, but mocking them won't help anyone.

Let's try helping them by pointing the way to specific settings that will keep risk within sensible bounds.

Setting up a 1:100 leverage account is ok, correct?