Discussion of article "Extract profit down to the last pip" - page 29
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Well, you changed the settings for the new conditions, didn't you?
If I hadn't, the profit would be less. The adaptive component sucks so far.
dimeon also trades non-publicly, no one to compare his trading with now)
Ah, no, I found it: https://www.mql5.com/en/signals/726648
@fxsaber And you stopped out again?
@fxsaber And you stopped again?
The question is rhetorical.
ZY You can use the same trading logic for a very long time using various tricks. Or you can write a new one.
fxsaber, in a locked trade SellLimit or SellLimitByStop?
SellLimit.
Filigree micro-scalping! Congratulations. A money-making article, though.
Stormy March 2020 is over. Based on the exploitation/development of ideas from this article, scalpers have shown(stats in the public domain) above normal total turnover, relative and absolute profits.
Financial panic has subsided, results are likely to be more modest.
fxsaber:
The financial panic has subsided, the results are likely to be more modest.
Hopefully, it hasn't subsided yet. Although, this week is trading poorly so far.
all good,
There is only one question left - the essence of the trading strategy itself, which:
1. does not use indicators
2. does not use historical bars
3. uses only tick data stream
Here is one super profitable Expert Advisor that analyses
incoming ticks and
- if it finds an increasing Ask on three/four consecutive ticks, it opens Buy.
- if it finds three/four consecutive ticks with decreasing Bid, it opens Sell.
of course, it works in profit only in the tester, because it uses ticks generated by the tester.
works in profit only in the tester, because it uses ticks generated by the tester.
There are no such ticks in the article.
There are no such tics in the article.
it's clear, you use real tick histories...
but in any case, your TS is using some integrated
properties of the quotes flow, for example:
- if a fast MA on Ask crosses a slow MA on Ask from bottom to top, then Buy.
- if a fast MA on Bid crosses a slow MA on Bid from top to bottom, then Sell