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No. Training accounts are for training, it's perfectly fine to drain them to see how it goes.
I'm surprised by the real account losses.... Do people really get money for nothing that they trade even without stops (let alone TS)?
You're talking about Newton's Binom... We open trades as we have to, losses are covered by lots, profits are closed. And - voila - the chart will be exactly what you have shown more than once.
What prevents you from switching to Linux? Advisors are written in MQL.
I bet the problem is not in the transition to Linux, but in the formalization of the TS. No desire to do it... And the results are accordingly
Thank you, QEP! But you still did not answer the question - why?
I have it running on full automatic for half a year on $500 deposit, 60% at the moment. And before that - two years of manual "honing". (Well, and on 15 years of testing strategies).
If the Eurodollar will not rise in the Ameriabank today, we start shorting on Monday morning.
What do you mean, "No answer"? I've said quite clearly that if you trade according to the above principle - the chart will be exactly the same.
I've had it on full automatic for half a year now...
I get it...
I do, I do... Does it work on Linux? ))
Why do you need Linux, Danik? The terminal has to work. It doesn't matter if it's Linux or not... It's not like we're on a Linux systems forum... It would be reasonable to talk about achievements in running the terminal on Linux. But here...
Formalization of TC - it can be done "on paper", without computer at all.
Have fun, crocodiles!!! Mosquitoes, yes gnats!!!
Lucky. The alligator closed his mouth.
That's all right, there won't be a next time.
Lucky. The alligator closed his mouth.
That's all right, there won't be a next time.
What's there to console me about? On Monday morning my owl will open a short...
Let's see...