practice (By sirius1fx)

Gain : +408.32%
Drawdown 54.45%
Pips: -95834.0
Trades 1137
Won:
Lost:
Type: Demo
Leverage: 1:500
Trading: Unknown

practice Discussion

Nov 14 at 17:25
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Member Since Oct 23, 2012   355 posts
Nov 14 at 17:26
will it explode?
if you follow the flock like sheep you always end up stepping in shit!
Member Since Oct 23, 2012   355 posts
Nov 18 at 14:58
i tihnk im going to turn the settings even higher, lets push the limits and see what she can do.....

so far does not explode on XAUUSD which is probably the most dangerous pair to use for this algorithm, there are many safer pairs that will make good gains..

this system uses averaging in both directions at the same time so martingale and antimartingale at the same time with custom trade sizes and a main grid to initiate the orders

history is open for anyone that wants to learn..
if you follow the flock like sheep you always end up stepping in shit!
Member Since Oct 23, 2012   355 posts
Nov 21 at 02:12 (edited Nov 21 at 02:17)
closed all trades and reset the grid i only had it scaled to 6000 pips so it went too far out of grid pattern, i reset with a new grid set capable of 20000 pips coverage..

still postive balance from last test which is a plus shows its even robust when it falls outta zones, as i said this is practice.
if you follow the flock like sheep you always end up stepping in shit!
Member Since Oct 23, 2012   355 posts
Nov 21 at 02:25
Here is an example of a antimartingale and martingale running together, the key question is how to you apply them there can be unlimited ways but in the end it must be as close to a perfect balance as possible.

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if you follow the flock like sheep you always end up stepping in shit!
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