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Symbol | Deals | Sell | Buy | |
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NZDUSD | 29 | |||
AUDCAD | 27 | |||
EURCHF | 24 | |||
profit | 21 | |||
EURUSD | 20 | |||
GBPCHF | 11 | |||
EURGBP | 9 | |||
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Symbol | Gross Profit, USD | Loss, USD | Profit, USD | |
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NZDUSD | 328 | |||
AUDCAD | 115 | |||
EURCHF | -8 | |||
profit | 3.4K | |||
EURUSD | 165 | |||
GBPCHF | -17 | |||
EURGBP | -277 | |||
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Symbol | Gross Profit, pips | Loss, pips | Profit, pips | |
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NZDUSD | 2.7K | |||
AUDCAD | 700 | |||
EURCHF | -460 | |||
profit | 0 | |||
EURUSD | 2.1K | |||
GBPCHF | -815 | |||
EURGBP | -3.7K | |||
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MFE and MAE Distribution Point Graphs
Maximum profit (MFE) and maximum loss (MAE) values are recorded for each open order during its lifetime. These parameters additionally characterize each closed order using the values of the maximum unrealized potential and maximum permitted risk. MFE/Profit and MAE/Profit distribution graphs display each order as a point with received profit/loss value plotted along the X-axis, while maximum displayed values of potential profit (MFE) and potential loss (MAE) are plotted along the Y-axis.
Place your cursor over parameters/graph captions to see the best and worst trading series. Find out more about MAE and MFE distributions in the article Mathematics in Trading: How to Estimate Trade Results.
The average slippage based on execution statistics on real accounts of various brokers is specified in pips. It depends on the difference between the provider's quotes from "Alpari-ECN1" and the subscriber's quotes, as well as on order execution delays. Lower values mean better quality of copying.
RVDMarkets-Live ECN
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0.00 × 1 | |
TRAMarkets-Main
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0.00 × 1 | |
GKFXPrime-Live-1.4
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0.00 × 1 | |
OctaFX-Real2
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0.00 × 1 | |
Swissquote-Live2
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0.00 × 1 | |
IXSecurities-Live01
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0.00 × 20 | |
AnzoCapital-Live
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0.00 × 10 | |
MarketsTrade-Real
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0.00 × 2 | |
GerchikCo-Live
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0.00 × 4 | |
MocazFinancial-Live
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0.00 × 7 | |
CapitalTech-Live
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0.00 × 1 | |
Leverate-Europe
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0.00 × 3 | |
Coinexx-Live
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0.00 × 7 | |
WindsorBrokersBZ-REAL
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0.00 × 1 | |
FSMSmart-Primary
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0.00 × 2 | |
MTrading-Live
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0.00 × 3 | |
SquaredMT4-Live
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0.00 × 1 | |
FTT-Live2
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0.00 × 1 | |
FXBTrading-Live
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0.00 × 2 | |
BECFD-Trader
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0.00 × 1 | |
EvolveMarkets-MT4 Demo Server
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0.00 × 1 | |
NatureForex-Server
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0.00 × 1 | |
ADSS-Demo
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0.00 × 2 | |
FXOPTIMAX-LiveUS
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0.00 × 1 | |
HFMarketsSA-Live Server 3
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0.00 × 2 | |
This signal uses a trading model based on the concept of "Mean Reversion."
The idea behind the "Mean Reversion" strategy is based on the well-known statistical concept of "Regression to the Mean."
This theory, first articulated by the statistician Francis Galton, states that extreme deviations tend to be followed by a return to more normal values.
Galton supported his theory with studies of human physical characteristics.
In the financial world, "Mean Reversion" means that the price of a financial instrument (or yield) will tend to move towards its average value over time.
When the current market price is above the average value, it is expected to decrease in the future, and when it is below, it is expected to increase.
In other words, this strategy is based on the expectation that after some deviation from the average value, the market price will still return to it.