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tdion replied May 1, 2007Many backtests are based on unrealistic fills, and show nice equity curves. My fills are all based on VERIFIED entry and exit points. Forward tests are recorded on my journal to create a track-record. As for "human intervention" with EAs... that ...
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tdion replied May 1, 2007This is not a martingale system. It does not double down. It hedges based on price action, which puts in a different catagory than grid systems. You will find that as the price moves, many positions will cancel for a net gain of zero. As for ...
Roaving Hedge idea
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tdion replied May 1, 2007My EA breaks even when not profitable.... at least in 6 years of backtests. You can see results on my journal. Does that mean success will continue? Certainly not. But, if an EA breaks even when not profiting, what more can you ask for? Every ...
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Roaving Hedge idea
Started May 1, 2007|Trading Discussion|13 replies
I have been playing with an idea based on my original Martingale hedge (which Burgerking ...
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tdion replied May 1, 2007Because this is a long term strategy, a swap free broker would be ideal. Does anyone have one they can recommend? Thanks.
NFP System - Backtest data provided
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tdion replied May 1, 2007IBFX offers swap free accounts to muslims living in the middle east. It has to do with their religious beliefs .
Swap free broker
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tdion replied May 1, 2007Anyone.... Anyone.... Buhler..... Buhler..... I don't want this thread buried at the bottom of the pile.
That steady stream of pips....
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Swap free broker
Started May 1, 2007|Broker Discussion|11 replies
I'm trying to identify swap free brokers. I am not Muslim, so IBFX is out. Have any of you ...
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tdion replied May 1, 2007I lean this way too... at least until proven wrong.
How many of Technical Analysis based systems are junk?
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tdion replied May 1, 2007The first thing I notice is that you have defined BBs as an iCustom indicator.... where is the code that defines "bands?" Maybe you could use the iStdDev function, as BB are really just standard deviations.... So, Mikhail, where did the signals ...
BB on Steroids
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tdion replied Apr 27, 2007I see a lot of triple neck breaks on my chart that are false signals. How do you decide what to take? Thanks.
What price action patterns work for you?
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tdion replied Apr 27, 2007I'd really like to see this thread explode. I will share my most profitable setup in hopes that it will spark interest. H1 timeframe, often calls the top or bottom of a new trend.... Risk/Reward is high.... For EURUSD, if the distance between the ...
What price action patterns work for you?
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tdion replied Apr 27, 2007Exams this week, unable to post before TP. — Trade #9 4/23/2007 16:00 buy 0.6 lots EURUSD @ 1.3562 TP: 1.3632 SL: 1.3527 TP: +68 New Balance: $10,469 Pip Count: +84
tdion's Almost Live Trades
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tdion replied Apr 27, 2007Trade #8 SL: -42 New Balance: $10,061 Pip Count: +16
tdion's Almost Live Trades
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tdion replied Apr 27, 2007booyah — Trade #6 TP: +198 New Balance: $10,271 Pip Count: +58
tdion's Almost Live Trades
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tdion replied Apr 23, 2007Interesting Samuri. So you are trading trend line breaks..... how far must the price move past the trendline before you enter..... Also, you say you use 5:1 Risk:Reward. What are your stops generally? Thanks.
What price action patterns work for you?
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tdion replied Apr 22, 2007I can't believe this thread doesn't get more attention. Parity is the upper/lower bound a pair will go to.... it is a formula called PPP used by economists.... so shouldn't we be aware of this price? I think an MQ4 indicator is called for. This is ...
Trading into price parity....
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tdion replied Apr 21, 2007Give some take some. All is fair, I will share one of my setups. EURUSD, Sunday 00:00 GMT, market gaps 15 pips or more in either direction, take the opposite position of the gap with a 25 pip stopout, 200 pip take profit. Result since 2001: 1,400 ...
What price action patterns work for you?
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tdion replied Apr 21, 2007My interpretation: RSI(14) on the hourly above 70 is overbought, below 30 is oversold. It really matters on your timeframe. Maybe RSI(21) on the 4 hour is a better choice. I really don't know because I only look at the hourly for now. I use this for ...
Indicators: Good AND Bad