Stock Index Trader EA MT5
- Experts
- Yuriy Kuzmin
- Versione: 1.0
A new unique trading strategy Stock Index Trader, has been introduced, designed for trading the US30 index. The trading robot works on the timeframe (M30, H1). The strategy does not use indicators with the exception of stop loss and take profit (floating, works according to ATR). The strategy works on Candlestick patterns, such as Piercing lines - a reversal pattern of Japanese candlesticks with additional installed filters and other popular patterns.
The advisor does not use grid or martingale trading strategies. Each order has a stop loss. By default, the advisor is configured for trading with the RoboForex-ECN broker.
Settings for Tickmill:
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The advisor was tested by RoboForex.
- Magic Number
- Max Spread
- Start Hour
- End Hour
- Lots
- Stoploss
- Takeprofit
- Deviation
"== Trailing Stop Settings =="
- Trailing (true/false) recommended -> true.
- Trailing stop points
"== Pattern Settings =="
- Bullish Penetrating Line
- Bearish Penetrating Line
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- Bullish Engulfing
- Bearish Engulfing
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- External Bullish Bar
- External Bear Bar
- Min body
- Filter (body candle)
- Expert = "Stock Index Trader EA MT5"

Here's an overview of the latest trading results on my demo account (on the developer's website, as I can't post pictures here). I can only offer a limited recommendation at this point, as in my experience, only a longer observation period can truly "evaluate" something. However, the first impression is GOOD, and after testing many agents, I can confirm this. What the agent is still missing is an automatic lot size adjusted to the trading account. Missing from the overview is a trade on gold in which I didn't adjust the lot size (default is 1) (my mistake) – the agent set the stops generously, and the account collapsed as a result. The demo account traded up from €100 to €400 within four days. So, maybe you can adjust the stops yourself. Unfortunately, the agent can't be rented, which I would always recommend before "buying a pig in a poke." Many agents have proven to be of limited use in retrospect, but the test results looked good. I'm testing the still-free version, but now I have to pay for it. Best regards, Peter