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ChicagoRob replied Dec 11, 2008I've tried three separate tests, but still cannot keep the account above water. I'll adjust the TS and see it that makes a difference. There could be potential in this EA, but it will not make money with my IBFX mini at default settings. Rob
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ChicagoRob replied Dec 11, 2008What are the exact settings, specifically for trailing stop? I am unable to turn a profit on my IBFX mini. Rob
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ChicagoRob replied Dec 10, 2008Nothing but a long string of losers, so far, with very few winners. Basically treading water, while the account drops a little after each trade.
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ChicagoRob replied Dec 9, 2008Worth a shot, I suppose — What's the percentage graph at the top indicating?
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ChicagoRob replied Nov 29, 2008Thank you very much for offering this EA for testing. I'm not much for backtesting, so will forward-test. Have you done any forward tests, at all? Rob
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ChicagoRob replied Mar 26, 2008Based on my account settings, my buy/sells come in at .05 lots. That's a whole world of difference from .5 lots, that's for sure. If I had smaller accounts, I would probably go for .01 lots. When the EA starts to hedge, it can put on a lot of ...
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ChicagoRob replied Mar 26, 2008I'm running v9.1 and v32. Worst negative float I had was 11%, which shouldn't be enough to initiate a margin call. You should check TC's forum at his website, if you need more details. Rob
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ChicagoRob replied Mar 25, 2008Part of the difference in floating loss could be that v32 has 21 open orders and v9.1 has 14. During the past week, I noticed that v9.1 never went over 2% negative float. Right now, the negative float for v32 is 9%, so it is higher. I want to get a ...
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ChicagoRob replied Mar 25, 2008Good question — Glad you asked. I really do like v9.1 a lot. I just started running side-by-side comparisons of v9.1 and v32. They are running on identical $5K IBFX minis, 200:1. Both are performing well, so far. What I'm seeing right now, as ...
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ChicagoRob replied Mar 24, 2008One week with v9.1 — V9.1 banked 4% in its first week, on a $5K IBFX mini. Negative float never exceeded 2%. My prime interest is seeing how consistent it is, as it grinds away, 24/7, each trading day. I must say that I am quite impressed. Rob
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ChicagoRob replied Mar 24, 2008In tandem — We must be on the same wavelength. I just got v32 running two hours ago. I'm currently watching v9.1 and v32 on two different platforms. Each is trading well, and each is doing it differently. I'll have to check forward tests for ...
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ChicagoRob replied Mar 24, 2008Definitely typical, at least with v9.1. Depending on the range, you can see the EA put on some pretty big hedges. Rob
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ChicagoRob replied Mar 24, 2008The more the merrier — V9.1 had 37 open trades last night, with a 2% negative float. Woke up and found them all closed, for a small profit. Onwards and upwards with a clean slate. Rob
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ChicagoRob replied Mar 21, 2008This is dedication that is rarely found these days. TC, you must have tremendous energy reserves. I like your spirit. What goes around, comes around. I guarantee this will come around. Rob
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ChicagoRob replied Mar 21, 2008Looks like ES and I are the original v9.1 fan-club members. It's a good version, and even when it's putting on a big hedge, the total lot size is still manageable. Rob
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ChicagoRob replied Mar 21, 2008Open orders — Last night, v9.1 opened 18 long positions all at the exact same time, Somehow, I get the feeling it's not supposed to do this, Rob
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ChicagoRob replied Mar 19, 2008Good job, TC. Now, you can start fattening up that account. My good old v9.1 is cranking along, like a well-oiled machine. Rob
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