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So, my question is - is it possible to use scripts and third-party EAs (from the "don't trade yourself" series) on an owl that you run through a tester?
When I run my robot in the tester, I want to attach an augmenting Expert Advisor to it - adding a TRAL and a break-even point.
Is this possible or do I have to dig through the code trying to insert the trail myself?
When I run my robot in the tester, I want to attach an augmenting expert to it - adding a TRAL and a break-even point.
Is this possible, or do I have to dig through the code trying to insert the trail myself?
Dear experts, what is the optimal (or average) Maturity expectation of good EAs? Your purely life experience is of interest.
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This, of course, is understandable, but what is the average? Some places sell Expert Advisors with a mathematical expectation of 710. I would like to know whether this is a normal figure or whether I should strive for it.
Nothing is clear to you, just look at it with your fingers. There are 3 EAs that do not allow for losing trades:
1) Vasya has a megapipsator making 100 trades a month with 10 points of profit, expected payoff is 10;
2) Vano has an intraday Expert Advisor that trades 10 times a month with 100 points profit, the expected payoff is 100;
3) Moisha has one trade a month, but my Expert Advisor takes 1000 points at once, the expected payoff is 1000;
And now a question: which of them (Vasya, Moisha, Vano) will be the first to save money for an island in the ocean, a 200 meters long yacht, and a beautiful wife?
My guess from the name is Moisha :) Yes, and he has the highest expectation.
You do not understand anything, look on your fingers. There are three advisors that do not allow loss-making trades:
1) Vasya has a megapipsator making 100 trades a month with 10 points of profit, expected payoff is 10;
2) Vano has an intraday Expert Advisor that trades 10 times a month with 100 points profit, the expected payoff is 100;
3) Moisha has one trade a month, but my Expert Advisor takes 1000 points at once, the expected payoff is 1000;
And now a question: which of them (Vasya, Moisha, Vano) will be the first to save money for an island in the ocean, a 200 meters long yacht, and a beautiful wife?
Dear experts, what is the optimal (or average) Maturity expectation of good advisors? Your purely life experience is of interest.