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Hello, afftor! I have implemented a similar idea in Caiman EA. I use two indices for more accurate market entry PriceChannel_stop and iTrend. If the trend reverses then unprofitable order is moved to breakeven by martin.
Can you show me the losing section? I want to know what is the losing pattern for it.
Can you show me the drainage area? I wonder what pattern is unprofitable for it.
It is a flat position when there is no rollback at 2000 points, but eurusd is a very volatile pair and I use it. If not to be greedy, there are a lot of profitable settings for it. I try to find the maximum of profit (from 30% a month) but it has not succeeded yet.
Have you tried filtering inputs with an open fan of averages on several TFs? Or other indices/methods to open in the trend more often, so that correctional waves are not a flush?
Either trade in narrowing bollinger (flat) on several TFsHave you tried filtering inputs with an open fan of averages on several TFs? Or other indices/methods to open in the trend more often, so that corrective waves are not plummeting?
Or trade in a narrowing bollinger (flat) on several TFsIt's the programmers who need to write another terms of reference. And they're asking for money :)
I agree, problem)
I don't understand... I´ve got a losing streak of 2000 pips without rollback, but eurusd is a very volatile pair, that´s what I use. If you do not get greedy, there are a lot of profitable settings for it. I'm trying to find the maximum profit (from 30% per month), I have no luck yet.
Holy shit... 2 thousand pips without a pullback - this is not a "sinking", but a "Klondike" lot!!.. Even if you entered against it, it is enough to turn over, to compensate for the loss, and to earn something. And if you entered correctly, it's a good profit...
People, how do you trade, I don't understand...
You earn on margins. Trends - turns out to be "plum"...
Holy shit... 2 thousand pips without a pullback - this is not a "sinking", but a "Klondike" lot!!.. Even if you entered against it, it is enough to turn over, and to compensate for the loss, and to earn something. And if you entered correctly, it's a good profit...
How do you people trade, I don't understand...
You make money on martinets. Trends turn out to be "losing"...
You do not just enter a trend but you have to know how to hold a position, and very few people can do that. I, for example, am not given to it, it all seems to be about to reverse.)
Holy shit... 2 thousand pips without a pullback - this is not a "sinking", but a "Klondike" lot!!.. Even if you entered against it, it is enough to turn over, to compensate for the loss, and to earn something. And if you entered correctly, it's a good profit...
I don't understand how you people trade...
You make money on margins... Trends turn out to be "sinking"...
If a martin...
So I'm surprised - people are trying to make money with martin... Although the whole theory of martin has long been known and perfectly calculated.
What is an "averaging martin" - I don't understand. It's not a martin. It's some kind of cunning MM, in which there's nothing left of a martin.
As for the no-load move, Vitaly rightly says that one should know how to hold the position in such a long move, which is not easy.