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- billworld replied Jul 9, 2007
If you came up with a tally of total pips for each month, surely you have a tally of wins/losses and can string together the losses to discover the drawdown? You don't need an EA for this. People need to be more careful with claiming big pip runnups ...
Simple, pure mechanical H4-System, EA needed
- billworld replied Jul 9, 2007
What is the Max peak/valley drawdown for this system over this time period? What is the frequency of drawdowns > 200 pips?
Simple, pure mechanical H4-System, EA needed
- billworld replied May 29, 2007
Step-by-step directions for getting MT4 to run on Intel Macs: Yes, it works! — I struggled for a number of hours to get this working, but, finally found the right combination of files and procedures. The key is using legitimate MFC DLLs from a ...
metatrader on mac (intel)
- billworld replied May 29, 2007
WHOA! Got it working on Mac. I almost gave up, then decided to try ONE MORE THING. Instead of using MFC dlls downloaded from url (these don't work), I copied over the real-thing DLLs from my WinXP install (on my Sony VAIO Win laptop) and that made ...
metatrader on mac (intel)
- billworld replied May 29, 2007
Okay. I take back what I said. The screen shot in question is for a Linux build, not Mac OS X. I've just tried for a few hours to get MT4 installed on my Mac via CrossOver and can't get it to work, even following all the hints on the Known Issues ...
metatrader on mac (intel)
- billworld replied May 28, 2007
Cool! Just researching this. I can't report yet to what degree it does or does not work. However, I noticed the screen short at url which shows MT4 working on a Mac and the icons there look fine. I'll report back after I test for myself.
metatrader on mac (intel)
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in search of top-notch MQL4 programmer
Started May 28, 2007|Platform Tech|0 repliesI'm looking for a top-notch MQL4 programmer to assist me with some of my MT4 development ...
- billworld replied May 28, 2007
By lacking do you mean there's holes in their data (I've seen that) or are you unable to access data going back x days? If the latter, simply press the left arrow while in a chart to access data going back in time. (Tip: Zoom way out to make data ...
Data on Crown Forex
- billworld replied May 23, 2007
Some experienced traders pointed out valid issues. And, as with any thread, a bit of misinformation crept up which confuses things.
Profit on Fluctuation System: Hedged
- billworld replied May 22, 2007
When did FXDD pay over $40 on one standard lot on GBP/JPY?
Profit on Fluctuation System: Hedged
- billworld replied May 22, 2007
FXDD paid $24.59 per standard lot on GBP/JPY yesterday. GBP/JPY has been at historical highs. I doubt they ever paid anything close to even $30 on GBP/JPY. You must have had more than 1 lot open which yielded the $48. No one pays that on a single ...
Profit on Fluctuation System: Hedged
- billworld replied May 21, 2007
FXDD pays currently about $24.57 on GBP/JPY. I just checked my platform. Where did you get "$40 something"? That's way off. Oanda pays throughout the day rather than just end of day (5pm ET) correct? $34.91 represents the aggregate amount if one was ...
Profit on Fluctuation System: Hedged
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EURUSD historical max move without retracement of xx pips
Started Mar 5, 2007|Trading Discussion|0 repliesDo any of you have any data for EURUSD for the last 8-9 years showing the maximum move in one ...
- billworld replied Feb 2, 2007
Wow. Whenever I come across this kind of response to a reasonable question based on insufficient or poorly communicated information, it's a VERY clear signal to exit. I'm out of here!
Bag-it: A successful EA based on the Bagovino Method
- billworld replied Feb 1, 2007
Could you kindly clarify what this means? It appears to suggests that the EA will allow up to 3540 individual entries/exits per hour (assuming entries and exits occur in under a second). Is this correct?
Bag-it: A successful EA based on the Bagovino Method
- billworld replied Jan 26, 2007
Okay. I installed this as see that you do insert the EA name in the comments. Question: What do the B and H in comments refer to? Example ------------------- 7:B, Finexx_Cor I figure the 7 refers to the magic number.
FINEXX Correlation System EA
- billworld replied Jan 26, 2007
Thanks for posting your system. Is this prior month's Max DD higher, lower or about average as compared with the Max DD of the prior 6 months? Could you kindly post the prior 6 months performance? Do you have a trade-by-trade log in addition to the ...
FINEXX Correlation System EA
- billworld replied Jan 26, 2007
Could you insert a unique identified for this EA in the order comments, that way trades from this system can be filtered when creating performance reports (at least filtered say in Excel or within a database app)? Thanks
FINEXX Correlation System EA
- billworld replied Dec 31, 2006
I was running this from one of my Virtual Private Server accounts located at a 24/7 data center. It ran continuously.
Bag-it: A successful EA based on the Bagovino Method
- billworld replied Dec 30, 2006
What broker are you using? I've been running since 12-26-06 demo testing at FXDD, FBFX and IBFX. No trades so far at IBFX. Two trades at FXDD, see attached statement. One trade so far (still open) at FBFX on a EURUSD short at 12/28 22:00 GMT at ...
Bag-it: A successful EA based on the Bagovino Method