ikari:
I've been optimizing+backtesting this strategy. below is a 150-day backtest modeled with 99.9% real tick data.
I've been optimizing+backtesting this strategy. below is a 150-day backtest modeled with 99.9% real tick data.
the balance line looks quite good, but i'm confused about the drawdowns.
the EA has a tight StopLoss and should be immediately closing any orders that dive like that. Why are they staying open?
why is the slope of Balance line more constant and vertical during the drawdown periods?
Should I be worried about the drawdowns? how can I eliminate those drawdowns?
Hello Ikari, about the drawdown with 99.99% modeling quality, think it is something to worry about, if the orders aren't closing would check the code again to see why, and then go from there, then work on different things to eliminate the drawdown.

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I've been optimizing+backtesting this strategy. below is a 150-day backtest modeled with 99.9% real tick data.
the balance line looks quite good, but i'm confused about the drawdowns.
the EA has a tight StopLoss and should be immediately closing any orders that dive like that. Why are they staying open?
why is the slope of Balance line more constant and vertical during the drawdown periods?
Should I be worried about the drawdowns? how can I eliminate those drawdowns?
thanks for your thoughts!