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I solved this problem a long time ago. My aim is to make long and short positions independent of each other. And then you'll see what happens - the profit of the current long compensates for the loss of the current short and vice versa. Perhaps this will be the solution in your case. I got the result this way (well almost) - here in my last post here is the chart: 'Question for MT experts'.
Corwin, 1) if you think that large drawdowns are not a problem for you, then go for real and trade. You asked the question for a reason, but to ask for advice?
P.S. Heroism is just sitting, not taking a loss.
1) That's what I'm trying to figure out - "why a drawdown greater than so much is ALSO bad".
That is, create a problem and then heroically solve it :)
And 22 deals is nothing for statistics. A fitting and self-defeating. And you have to test with a constant lot. This is when you start working on real account (if you get to it), you may use MM.
MM - what is it?
I solved this problem long time ago. Make long and short entries independent of each other. And then you'll see what happens - the profit of the current long compensates for the loss of the current short and vice versa. Perhaps this will be the solution in your case. I thus (well, almost) got the result - here in my last post chart: 'Question for MT experts'.
I'll try the independent ones.