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- alexmccullie replied Dec 6, 2016
I meant this image of the open and take profit positions.
- alexmccullie replied Dec 6, 2016
On the plan was profitable... Â A selling order opened at 0.74832 with a take profit at 0.74366 (lots: 0.21) for a profit of $131.59. Opened at 2016.12.05 20:45:04 and closed at 2016.12.06 10:13:11
- alexmccullie replied Dec 3, 2016
Here is a simple example ofÂÂ trading resistance zones with hedging using fxRulesEngine LITE. I just picked AUDUSD. I used a free indicator (sr_zones) to identify support and resistance zones. I identified to price levels above and below a ...
- alexmccullie replied Nov 13, 2016
3 Little Pigs Trend Trading Strategy  Popularized by BabyPips ( url ), 3LP uses three simple moving averages (4 hourly, 1 day, and 1 week) to identify a trend to trade. My take on the buying rules are open a buy order when:    1. Price is ...
- alexmccullie replied Nov 11, 2016
Previously I looked at the simple price above or below an SMA to trigger a buy (if above) or a sell (if below). In many settings this simple strategy lost money. I did post one profitable combination. In this post let's look at using two SMA ...
- alexmccullie replied Nov 11, 2016
Moving averages (MA) are the most popular way of analyzing past Forex pricing. They can be calculated different ways in most Forex trading platforms. Simple MAs, my interest here, are calculated by "averaging"ÂÂ prices, often closing prices, over ...
- alexmccullie replied Nov 7, 2016
ÂÂ I'm very sorry to hear of your loss last month with GBPUSD (I presume). I can speak from personal experience that it takes time to rebuild confidence. For what it's worth do a lot of testing before putting your own money on the line. Also be very ...
- alexmccullie replied Nov 6, 2016
Hi, I tested the amazing cross-over strategy a little time back with fxRulesEngine. The rules differ from those in this threat by using EMAs instead of SMAs, and 60 minute time frame with an RSI cross-over system overlaid. I tried both SMA and EMA ...
- alexmccullie replied Nov 4, 2016
I just back-tested the simple SMA5/8 crossover on daily for EURUSD Jan to Oct 2016 with stop loss and take profit settings based on ATR(14) 4 hour and with trailing stops. Lot sizes were based on risk management settings. It's part of my final ...
- alexmccullie replied Nov 4, 2016
Hi I used this strategy as a test for my new EA, fxRulesEngine, software (for MT4) as part of final testing for release. The software processes rules and instructions in a text file enabling non-programmers to back test or forward test (and run ...
- alexmccullie replied Nov 4, 2016
This may be of interest. I've configured a version of this trading plan as two trading rules in my custom EA (as some final testing before release). I wanted to backtest this strategy on EURUSD since Jan 2016. The bottom line is the plan (my version ...
- alexmccullie replied Nov 4, 2016
Yes I agree. It does look good. In my EA system your strategy is configured as two (relatively simple) rules similar to the attachment. The ABOVESMA qualifier, for example, is configured with value&periods&shift. However these two rules don't truly ...
- alexmccullie replied Nov 3, 2016
I thought this may be of interest. I took mrhigurashi's trading plan as an opportunity to test configuring my custom EA (before release). I used the original rules as much as possible but had to introduce some differences (see below). Then I ...
- alexmccullie replied Nov 3, 2016
Hi, I backtested the original strategy on my custom EA rules system that allows easy configuration of rules like this. I used EURUSD from 4 Jan to 22 Oct 2016 on a 10,000 demo account. The bottom line it was profitable. Here some settings I used to ...
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