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LongToBeFree replied Jan 23, 2009How does this affect performance? It would seem to me that going through the compression layer would significantly slow down an EA - is that not the case?
[ask] coding for un-decompile ex4
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LongToBeFree replied Jan 23, 2009You should also look in the property Digits This will help you in normalizing and in other functions
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LongToBeFree replied Jan 23, 2009All of the answers youre looking for are highly dependent on how your particular EA is coded. The better EAs will us a "magic number" that tells it which trades it needs to manage. That way, if the program is restarted (for any reason) it can pick ...
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LongToBeFree replied Jan 23, 2009Youve put some serious "blood in the water" beware of the sharks that are going to come after you You might be better off posting about some of your experience, knowledge and history to find bette guidance. Have you read babypips.com? Do you know ...
I need a system that works
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LongToBeFree replied Jan 23, 2009Thats exactly right and thats were the OP is getting lost. The price is not linear!
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LongToBeFree replied Jan 22, 2009Doubtful. Its possible that there is a different algorithm being used in build 220. So that *might* stop the current decompilers but its only a matter of time before they get reprogrammed and be able to once again decompile ex4
[ask] coding for un-decompile ex4
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LongToBeFree replied Jan 22, 2009Youre not thinking this through. The time period does matter because it drives volatility. Here's an example: Take a full candle (close is lower than open) with decent sized tails on both ends. You say to yourself, "market stunk today, ended down'. ...
Reverse Strategy Ideas?
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LongToBeFree replied Jan 22, 2009Sample sizes should be measured in time, not necessarily trades. Market conditions (and volatility) go beyond 22 days
Reverse Strategy Ideas?
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LongToBeFree replied Jan 22, 2009You might also have a scenario that has an element of curve-fitting to it. Its hard to say without knowing more about your system. 679 trades may (or may not) be a lot of trades (over time, I mean) depending on your strategy. It doesnt strike me as ...
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LongToBeFree replied Jan 22, 2009It is actually. Full lot amount is shown by default but you can pick a lower number and it will only liquidate that many lots
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LongToBeFree replied Jan 21, 2009Indeed - it is a hard balance between protecting your money and letting your trade "breathe". I've recently discovered ATR and it makes sense to me. Basically, it gives you the "range" that your pair has moved in for the last X periods. If you take ...
Do you want to make some money??
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LongToBeFree replied Jan 21, 2009MM should go beyond lot sizing. What about stop-loss and take-profit levels . . . surely your system doesn't ignore those
Do you want to make some money??
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LongToBeFree replied Jan 21, 2009It all depends on which trading package you use. I believe this is possible with Oanda but not with MT (at least not without programming) - other platforms will differ.
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LongToBeFree replied Jan 21, 2009Its hard to say. On my charts, the 50/100 SMAs are getting ready to cross again soon and its possible that a LONG position will be justified in the near future. Realize that you asked a fundamentals question and I replied with technical analysis, so ...
Question about AUD/USD
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LongToBeFree replied Jan 21, 2009If you really want to learn to program, then maybe you should take a stab at writing the initial parts of code on your own, posting your work, and then getting help. Otherwise, you're just looking for a free programmer and you're not really learning ...
Newbie questions on expert advisers
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LongToBeFree replied Jan 21, 2009You should probably post parameters on what you think these settings should be so that they can be programmed in properly
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LongToBeFree replied Jan 20, 2009This is a good place to start: url
Newbie questions on expert advisers
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LongToBeFree replied Jan 19, 2009Its very hard to give an answer on that because it will vary by the pairs that you watch. I think you could say that for the highly liquid pairs (like EURUSD) during volatile periods. Also, dont underestimate the need for money management with your ...
Inside bars vs pin bars
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LongToBeFree replied Jan 19, 2009But you're only spending "thousands of hours" on it because you don't know how to program. With the right skills, you could model new ideas with programs in no-time flat. Honestly, I think you're approaching this the wrong way. Anyone in this forum ...
TRIX modd help please
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LongToBeFree replied Jan 19, 2009This is going to HIGHLY depend on who you ask. I, for one, don't believe in IB as a strong signal and am not a huge fan of them. Are there many examples of them making money? Sure, of course there are. But I'm not convinced of them as a viable ...
Inside bars vs pin bars