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- stockwet replied Oct 16, 2006
I think this is where broker differences make things confusing. Just to be clear, 1700 EST USA is NOT 00 GMT. EST is 5 hours behind GMT time. EDT is 4 hours behind, making 2000 EDT equal to 00 GMT. It may say GMT on your chart because FXDD is on ...
The Daily Fozzy Method
- stockwet replied Oct 16, 2006
Fozzy indicated that he didn't take trades on Sunday nights (Monday Open - see his first post - though, this is discretionary.) Also, as I mentioned earlier, unless you look at the charts at precisely the open of the next bar, you could be viewing a ...
The Daily Fozzy Method
- stockwet replied Oct 16, 2006
I'm not sure exactly what you're looking to do, but, you can return arrays as well. Rather, you can create a prototype function (void) and assign your values into an array which can be accessed by other functions. Can you explain a little more of ...
custom functions
- stockwet replied Oct 13, 2006
I don't know if all of these were valid signals or not. I looked at my charts a little past 00 GMT and saw what looked like crosses. But, when I checked the EA, none of these orders were fired off and the values captured did not indicate crossings. ...
The Daily Fozzy Method
- stockwet replied Oct 12, 2006
There is a bit of an secretive relationship between MetaQuotes (makers of MT), SBFX, and MoneyTec. I think people have asked what the relationship was on the forums but I've never seen a response.
broker strategic partnership
- stockwet replied Oct 12, 2006
Mike's backtesting results are similar to what I've seen testing the Fozzy EA. Our trade parameters are a bit different, but things are pretty close. That's a good sign considering these were two different methods of backtesting that mostly ...
The Daily Fozzy Method
- stockwet replied Oct 11, 2006
Here you go, 10m bars. It took me, oh, 2 minutes or less. stockwet
The 10 min!
- stockwet replied Oct 11, 2006
Guys, Just use the period converter script. This isn't hard to do. stockwet
The 10 min!
- stockwet replied Oct 10, 2006
I think the really sad part is that CoesFX really has a great vision. I mean, the fact that they are plugging a ton of liquidity providers on the backend of MetaTrader is just awesome. The result would be fantastic for traders - tight or no spreads ...
Broker is DEFUNCT-HELP!!!
- stockwet replied Oct 10, 2006
MT4 Brokers List Here's a great list of MT4 brokers. The thread is aging a bit, so, feel free to add changes that you are aware of. url
MT Information (Programming, Backtesting, Tips ...)
- stockwet replied Oct 10, 2006
I don't think that CoesFX is defunct. I'm still trading on their MetaTrader platform. However, I'm told that anyone on their old platform is not able to trade. The NFA action is, supposedly, the result of an accounting error. When CoesFX made the ...
Broker is DEFUNCT-HELP!!!
- stockwet replied Oct 8, 2006
Lou, What kind of support would you be needing? It's an important question. MetaQuotes has devoted a bit of energy to providing resources for developers and users up on the Internet and into their forums. There's a large community of users who ...
MT tech support
- stockwet replied Oct 7, 2006
Currencies could gap up or down over the weekend. There is trading that occurs, it just isn't very much. A major shock or news item could cause the gap, but, odds are in your favor that it will stay in the general area. (The major thing that could ...
OH NO! Whats going to happen?
- stockwet replied Oct 6, 2006
Make sure you guys visit the fozzy EA thread. Updates to the EA are posted there. There is a version 2.0 in that thread. url
The Daily Fozzy Method
- stockwet replied Oct 5, 2006
Sorry, but, wouldn't hawkish statements send the EUR higher? Hawkish statements imply an aggressiveness to contain inflation by raising rates.
EUR intrest rate statment
- stockwet replied Oct 4, 2006
OK. Here's the same test using Alpari historical data and tick modeling. For some reason, I have data going back to June 04, but, it doesn't start reporting trades until November 04. Weird.
The Fozzy EA
- stockwet replied Oct 4, 2006
On closer inspection, it also looks like you are using control points versus ticks, which reduces the model's quality. I'd try it using ticks and see what you get. It takes a little longer to run, but, tends to be more accurate.
The Fozzy EA