growth since 2018
165%
- Equity
- Drawdown
Trades:
88
Profit Trades:
67 (76.13%)
Loss Trades:
21 (23.86%)
Best trade:
3 766.24 USD
Worst trade:
-13 695.44 USD
Gross Profit:
60 023.23 USD
(196 173 pips)
Gross Loss:
-29 274.07 USD
(50 083 pips)
Maximum consecutive wins:
14 (3 878.35 USD)
Maximal consecutive profit:
16 264.75 USD (6)
Sharpe Ratio:
0.22
Trading activity:
90.55%
Max deposit load:
63.56%
Latest trade:
2 days ago
Trades per week:
3
Avg holding time:
14 days
Recovery Factor:
2.25
Long Trades:
88 (100.00%)
Short Trades:
0 (0.00%)
Profit Factor:
2.05
Expected Payoff:
349.42 USD
Average Profit:
895.87 USD
Average Loss:
-1 394.00 USD
Maximum consecutive losses:
2 (-5 128.87 USD)
Maximal consecutive loss:
-13 695.44 USD (1)
Monthly growth:
11.52%
Annual Forecast:
139.77%
Algo trading:
63%
Drawdown by balance:
Absolute:
1 250.23 USD
Maximal:
13 695.44 USD (53.36%)
Relative drawdown:
By Balance:
69.64% (13 695.44 USD)
By Equity:
92.34% (17 677.56 USD)
Distribution
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| XAUUSD | 56 | |||
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| XAUUSD | 146K | |||
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- Drawdown
Best trade:
+3 766.24
USD
Worst trade:
-13 695
USD
Maximum consecutive wins:
6
Maximum consecutive losses:
1
Maximal consecutive profit:
+3 878.35
USD
Maximal consecutive loss:
-5 128.87
USD
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 "FBS-Real-8" and the subscriber's quotes, as well as on order execution delays. Lower values mean better quality of copying.
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Gold Trading Strategy Using RSI (Relative Strength Index) with Trend Following
Objective:
To develop a safe and effective trading strategy for gold that follows the trend, using the RSI indicator to identify potential entry and exit points.
Tools Needed:
- Gold price chart (XAU/USD)
- RSI (Relative Strength Index) with a standard 14-period setting
- Moving Average (e.g., 50-day and 200-day)
Steps to Follow:
1. Determine the Trend:
- Use a long-term moving average (e.g., 200-day MA) to determine the overall trend.
- Uptrend: The price is above the 200-day moving average.
- Downtrend: The price is below the 200-day moving average.
2. Set Up RSI:
- Add the RSI indicator to the gold price chart with a 14-period setting.
3. Identify Entry Points:
- In an Uptrend:
- Look for RSI to drop below 30 (indicating oversold conditions) and then cross back above 30.
- Enter a long position when the RSI crosses above 30.
- In a Downtrend:
- Look for RSI to rise above 70 (indicating overbought conditions) and then cross back below 70.
- Enter a short position when the RSI crosses below 70.
4. Determine Exit Points:
- In an Uptrend:
- Consider exiting the long position when RSI reaches 70 (indicating overbought conditions).
- Alternatively, use a trailing stop-loss to lock in profits as the price moves in your favor.
- In a Downtrend:
- Consider exiting the short position when RSI reaches 30 (indicating oversold conditions).
- Alternatively, use a trailing stop-loss to lock in profits as the price moves in your favor.
5. Risk Management:
- Always use stop-loss orders to limit potential losses.
- For long positions, place a stop-loss below the most recent swing low.
- For short positions, place a stop-loss above the most recent swing high.
- Risk no more than 1-2% of your trading capital on a single trade.
- Consider using position sizing techniques to manage risk effectively.
Example:
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Identify Trend:
- The gold price is above the 200-day moving average, indicating an uptrend.
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RSI Signal:
- RSI drops to 28 (below 30) and then crosses back above 30.
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Enter Trade:
- Enter a long position when RSI crosses above 30.
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Exit Trade:
- Exit the long position when RSI reaches 70 or use a trailing stop-loss to secure profits as the price increases.
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Risk Management:
- Place a stop-loss below the most recent swing low to limit potential losses.
Tips:
- Always confirm RSI signals with other technical indicators or chart patterns.
- Avoid entering trades during periods of high volatility or significant news events.
- Continuously monitor and adjust your strategy based on market conditions and performance.
By following this strategy, traders can effectively use the RSI indicator to trade gold in line with the prevailing trend, ensuring a balanced approach to risk and reward.
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