Advice on a real working expert . - page 4

 
Евгений:


This is only if every strategy is good, yielding positive results. If you bundle nonsense together, it's the same nonsense squared.


Of course... It's just easier to sit through one or two drawdowns in a "bundle".
 
AHDROUD1:
Spent a lot of time and money only plums from paid experts too!
What is the budget?
 
prikolnyjkent:


"... it's going to stomp around at 0..."
Such Expert Advisor is the dream of every smart trader, because it simply guarantees a comfortable existence of the trader and his/her descendants as long as the Forex Market exists.

You, in your reasoning, are constantly rushing either to a losing or a non-losing advisor ... If the odds of a casino are 50/50, the advisor will be a non-losing one, then the other one will go up a bit and then return again.

And there can be no ambiguity: either the Advisor is SELLING (and then you earn by opening against its signals), or it is NOT SELLING (and again you earn by opening according to its signals).
(And you say: ". So why are you giving the man advice...". So that he can earn... That's why )



You must be a very shallow man mentally... if that's your reasoning... I don't even want to talk about naivety... it's off the charts...

If the odds are the same as in the casino 50/50 EA will be both unleasing and non-leasing ... and if at some point it is losing, then the other will go up a little and then lose again ... and the change of places does not change anything ...

but the casino has ZERO and forex has spread and commission... and the odds are slightly shifted towards the DC. and over a long period of time that's why the EA will lose.

now answer the question: how can you reverse this. take away the spread and commission) and what difference does it make ...no matter how you flip the positions, it will remain a losing constant...now do you understand?

 
nowi:


you must be a very mentally incompetent person... ...if that's your reasoning... I don't even want to talk about naivety... it's off the charts...

If the odds are 50/50 like in a casino, an EA will be neither a loser nor a winner... and if in some segment it loses, in the other it will make some profit and then lose again... and nothing changes when you change places ...

but the casino has ZERO and forex has spread and commission... and the odds are slightly shifted to the DC. and over a long period of time that's why the EA will lose.

now answer the question: how can you reverse this. take away the spread and commission) and what does it matter ...no matter how you flip the positions, it will remain a losing constant...now do you get it?

No, he's not stupid. He's just messing around. He's a funny guy.)
 
AHDROUD1:
Spent a lot of time and money only one plums from paid experts too no good!

I can sell
 
nowi:    You must be a very mentally incompetent person... if that's how you talk... I don't even want to talk about naivety... It is off the charts...
Thread writer = Topic Starter = Asker asks:

Advice on a real working expert...

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LRA:
Thread author = Topic Starter = Asker asks:

Can you advise a real working expert?

Here's the link
Why?
 
Евгений:     Why?
Why what? Why ask or why actually work? Ask questions in detail, in detail, consciously...
 
nowi:


you must be a very mentally incompetent person... ...if that's your reasoning... I don't even want to talk about naivety... It's off the charts...

If the odds are like in a 50/50 casino, an EA will be neither a loser nor a winner. If it loses at one segment, it will make some profit at another and then lose again...

Run him on a demo account. And after he salts a little, run him on a real account, he'll "raise a little".
 
SidorOFF:   Run it on a demo account. And after he has salted a little, start him on the real, he will" raise a little".

I made it simpler. When he gets a bit salty, I increase the lot. When he gets up, I decrease the lot. One step to the tail, three steps to the nose.

It's a hoover. Question: Can I let him out on the real market?

I wrote to the personal account manager - he was on holiday. I have no answer for now.

Reason: