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- calculon replied Jun 21, 2009
This is actually where my current line of thinking is going. If a good simulation is created it could then present these dynamic parameters to the EA/trading system. First it would simultaneously run multiple simulations (made possible by the ...
- calculon replied Jun 21, 2009
Well that's really not my intention nor my interest but obviously that would be something others could look into. My interest is in its capabilities for statistical analysis as it pertains to forex and other forms of trading. Financial institutions ...
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I am currently working on a personal project that takes advantage of the supercomputing ...
- calculon replied Nov 20, 2008
Trader101, I have finished reading through this entire thread and the other one that links to this. I will be writing an FAQ and some basic instructions to get people started with this system. Let me know what you'd like to see on the FAQ. -Anthony
- calculon replied Jun 12, 2008
EA — Looks like the EA just opened a short order when AO was green. image It also did the same for AUDUSD around the same time.
- calculon replied Jun 12, 2008
I would be very careful about using a system that relies mostly on leading indicators on lower time frame charts.
- calculon replied Jun 12, 2008
You're too fast bro!
- calculon replied Jun 12, 2008
Thanks for sharing this. I've been testing a very similar method on the 4H charts but I'm also using the Heiken Ashi Multi Timeframe indicator on a lower time frame chart to determine the best entry specially on the EURUSD.
- calculon replied May 30, 2008
There's a benefit of backtesting even when market conditions do change. It allows you to see how versatile the trading system is so you can understand how it adopts to different market conditions. You can then do analysis on longer timeframe charts ...
- calculon replied May 28, 2008
From MT4 you can download historic chart data by going to the History Center by pressing F2 or Tools -> History Center. From there you can select a specific CCY pair and click the "download" button.
- calculon replied May 25, 2008
Wonderful analysis bro. I think we can build a strategy around this. I'm going to be trying out t101's suggestion of not trading during NY hours. That approach actually works well for me since I do manual trading during those hours.
- calculon replied May 24, 2008
Should we close any open trades when we disable the EA?
- calculon replied May 19, 2008
I am experiencing the same thing. It looks like only EURJPY and USDCAD are the only ones that says "READY" while the rest are in "WAITING" I'm currently using IBFX-mini.
- calculon replied May 16, 2008
Logs are automatically written by MT4 for the EA. Look in MetaTrader 4\experts\logs\
- calculon replied May 16, 2008
This is a pretty neat indicator. I am going to try this one.
- calculon replied May 16, 2008
What pairs were you using in the basket?
- calculon replied May 16, 2008
But at what point do you really make a conclusion that the EA is going to work the whole time? If trial period were to be extended for another 2 weeks would that be satisfactory? What if it continues to make good gains for the next 2 weeks then have ...
- calculon replied May 14, 2008
Yep. Most banks now use fractional pip pricing for tighter spreads. The difference is that you can have a spread of 3.5 pips as opposed to 4 pips when you're using 5 digit quotes because it's rounded to the ceiling. This is a good thing but it ...
- calculon replied May 14, 2008
Add an extra zero to each. You'll have to verify this with t101.
- calculon replied May 14, 2008
Impressive. How long have you been forward testing this now?