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ChicagoRob replied Apr 28, 2015Point taken. But, after six hours of failed attempts, I"d say that isn't the problem, since this has never happened on the 30-40 demos I've been running with FXCM. Plus, there's another forum member with the same problem.
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ChicagoRob replied Apr 28, 2015My eurusd demo is going great guns. Eight winners out of nine trades. Using 2 seconds and 50 points TP. But can this be duplicated live? That is the big question. Rob
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ChicagoRob replied Apr 28, 2015The Close All isn't working, either. Well, sort of. It closed five out of six trades, but left the rogue nzdchf, which can't be closed.
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ChicagoRob replied Apr 28, 2015It's a demo account, so how can there be a liquidity problem? Besides, there is no slippage input. I've been trying to dump the nzdchf trade for over 6 hours. I can't get rid of it.
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ChicagoRob replied Apr 28, 2015It happened to me last night on a prior platform. I actually had to delete the account and and create a new one. Now I'm having the same problems with the new account. It's really frustrating, because nzdchf can't be closed out, no matter what. ...
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ChicagoRob replied Apr 28, 2015Is anyone having problems trying to close out orders with Gvc's dashboard? I am currently unable to close one of my losing trades, even when doing it from the terminal, instead of the buttons. Every time I attempt to do this, I get an "off-quotes" ...
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ChicagoRob replied Apr 27, 2015Thanks, Hotpotato. I'm currently building a new i7-based PC, which, hopefully, will be far more capable than what I'm using now. With dashboards, there's no such thing as overkill.
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ChicagoRob replied Apr 27, 2015The CSM in Gvc's Dashboard-Strength Index v1 EA is frozen and hasn't updated in hours. Everything else appears to be OK. Any ideas why this is happening?
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ChicagoRob replied Apr 24, 2015I've experimented with several bots that were based on impulse(large price movements in very short periods of time). Only a couple of them performed well on demo. Unfortunately, they failed when traded on live accounts. I believe the main problems ...
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ChicagoRob replied Apr 24, 2015Nice system, Badguy - very similar to my build(same processor and 16GB HyperX ram). These dashboards are rough on resources - a good processor and ample ram can get the job done without breaking a sweat.
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ChicagoRob replied Apr 23, 2015Looks like all you need is Scalp Delight right now.
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ChicagoRob replied Apr 23, 2015I've tried a ton of these "impulse" EAs, but all of them were unsuccessful on live accounts. I like the logic behind this and hope your efforts are rewarded with many green pips.
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ChicagoRob replied Apr 23, 2015I agree - nice results. I struggled with these EAs for several weeks. I could never get anything better than break even. This eurusd demo is doing well. I'll assume the settings are the ones posted in the screenshot. What size bricks are you using?
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ChicagoRob replied Apr 22, 2015Amazing. Tell us more(i.e., what criteria you used to select your trades, etc.). Inquiring minds would like to know.
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ChicagoRob replied Apr 22, 2015So, if he enters ".m" as the suffix, he should be good to go. Good find, FerruFx.
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ChicagoRob replied Apr 22, 2015I noticed on your chart that there is a "dot" before the "m" suffix. Shouldn't there be just the m?
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ChicagoRob replied Apr 22, 2015Crazy performance. Trading 5-10 lots requires a boatload of margin. Must be a monster demo you're trading.
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