I'll buy a councilor - page 2

 

Your offer sounds like "I'll buy a hundred dollars for ten"))))

 
Guys - I certainly know how great it is to show your wit, criticism and scepticism, but let's only write to the point, if you have something to offer please, and if not, just smirk to yourself and walk on by.
 
DimaMA:
Consider serious options
What is your budget? Please let me know.
 

Selling an advisor, not a grail, but a working one, for $2,000. If you need it, ask for it.

 
DimaMA:

So I want to buy a good EA.

Why buy a pig in a poke when there is a free one with open source, see https://www.mql5.com/ru/articles/366 with full instructions, and it also runs successful forward tests.

If my religion doesn't allow to use MT5, there is a similar version for MT4: see https://www.mql5.com/ru/code/10616

 
Thank you Yuri, I will consider it.
 
DimaMA:
Of course, "good" is subjective. But it has to be profitable. "If you have something to offer, I will consider it from my subjective point of view.

ignore the "critics". Good is not a subjective concept, but very much even an objective one. There are many parameters by which one can judge the "goodness" of an EA (system). For me good is one thing, for you it is quite another, for the "critics" it is the third ... Twentieth.

Try to decide, for example, on simple parameters such as:

Profitability (percent per year)
Drawdown (percent, $) -
Number of trades (trades per year, month) -
Minimal deposit size ($) -
Type of instrument (pairs, futures, stocks, indices) -
Number of instruments used (one, many) -
Maximal number of continuous losing trades -
Location (where you are going to work with this Expert Advisor) -

etc.

 
AlexeyFX:

OK, let me ask it another way. Why would anyone want to sell 1 copy of a good EA?

There are different options, oddly enough. Here, for example:

http://pratrader.livejournal.com/203351.html

The man thought and thought and came up with it.

Honestly, I don't really understand his reasoning, though.

Maybe because the system is oriented only on the Russian markets and may potentially have good liquidity problems? I don't understand.

 
Azzx:

There are different options, oddly enough. Here, for example:

http://pratrader.livejournal.com/203351.html

The man thought and thought and thought and came up with an idea.

He openly writes: "A chart of returns (hypothetical history tests) in pips per contract without reinvestment,from 1.1.2008 to the present day."

I.e. these charts are not from real, but from tests. No one is interested except suckers.

I will never believe that anyone would sell a chicken that lays golden eggs.

 
Bicus:

I will never believe that anyone would sell a chicken that lays golden eggs.


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