Waka Waka EA (de MischenkoValeria)
Ganancia : | +9536.41% |
Disminución | 70.24% |
Pips: | 11796.7 |
Transacciones | 4451 |
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Tipo: | Real |
Apalancamiento: | 1:300 |
Trading: | Automatizado |
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Discusión Waka Waka EA
Miembro desde Dec 29, 2021
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forex_trader_3531958
Miembro desde Dec 13, 2023
posts 32
Miembro desde Feb 03, 2024
posts 18
Miembro desde Sep 12, 2022
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May 01 at 17:29
Miembro desde Sep 12, 2022
posts 6
Might find the Breakout or Trend Following EAs are performing well in this kind of market activity.
Martingale EAs get hurt when there is a prolonged move without any retracement. eg the recent AUDNZD. activity.
Very important to understand the profit distribution of any strategy. Martingale / mean-reversion type have a Negative Skew (lots of small winners but a small number of LARGE losers). Unfortunately this type of EA/Strategy appeals to retail traders who want to see profits immediately and continually. Some quants refer to Mean Reversion strategies as 'accidents waiting to happen'.
Breakout type EAs/strategies are Positively Skewed (large number of small losses and small number of large wins that more than compensate) . They also require more patience, tolerance and confidence in the strategy.
There is a right time and right market to trade each type of EA/Strategy, it is really up to the skill of the trader to make this determination.
It is important to study the above characteristics of any EA before deploying it. Also, the worse time to deploy it might be after it has had a long profitable run. Market activity works in cycles and the longer you have profited from one type, the closer you are getting to the inevitable shift to the next phase.
Martingale EAs get hurt when there is a prolonged move without any retracement. eg the recent AUDNZD. activity.
Very important to understand the profit distribution of any strategy. Martingale / mean-reversion type have a Negative Skew (lots of small winners but a small number of LARGE losers). Unfortunately this type of EA/Strategy appeals to retail traders who want to see profits immediately and continually. Some quants refer to Mean Reversion strategies as 'accidents waiting to happen'.
Breakout type EAs/strategies are Positively Skewed (large number of small losses and small number of large wins that more than compensate) . They also require more patience, tolerance and confidence in the strategy.
There is a right time and right market to trade each type of EA/Strategy, it is really up to the skill of the trader to make this determination.
It is important to study the above characteristics of any EA before deploying it. Also, the worse time to deploy it might be after it has had a long profitable run. Market activity works in cycles and the longer you have profited from one type, the closer you are getting to the inevitable shift to the next phase.
The Trend is NOT your friend
Miembro desde May 01, 2024
posts 1
May 02 at 05:29
Miembro desde May 01, 2024
posts 1
Signals365 posted:Kindly explain the breakout strategy please?
Might find the Breakout or Trend Following EAs are performing well in this kind of market activity.
Martingale EAs get hurt when there is a prolonged move without any retracement. eg the recent AUDNZD. activity.
Very important to understand the profit distribution of any strategy. Martingale / mean-reversion type have a Negative Skew (lots of small winners but a small number of LARGE losers). Unfortunately this type of EA/Strategy appeals to retail traders who want to see profits immediately and continually. Some quants refer to Mean Reversion strategies as 'accidents waiting to happen'.
Breakout type EAs/strategies are Positively Skewed (large number of small losses and small number of large wins that more than compensate) . They also require more patience, tolerance and confidence in the strategy.
There is a right time and right market to trade each type of EA/Strategy, it is really up to the skill of the trader to make this determination.
It is important to study the above characteristics of any EA before deploying it. Also, the worse time to deploy it might be after it has had a long profitable run. Market activity works in cycles and the longer you have profited from one type, the closer you are getting to the inevitable shift to the next phase.
May 06 at 07:29
Miembro desde Mar 05, 2024
posts 5
Rhy0618 posted:It already went bust. The new deposit saved the account for now but the underlying problem stays the same. Martingale Ea's will go bust once the trend does not revert. Even more on pairs with high swap costs.
If this EA will survive, then definitely this EA will be very promising and reliable that traders should definitely have.
This EA is a fraud because of the new deposit. Stay clear.
Miembro desde Oct 30, 2020
posts 1
Miembro desde Aug 11, 2023
posts 14
Jun 10 at 20:28
Miembro desde Aug 11, 2023
posts 14
Sibzerr posted:more big DD? it literally says 70% drawdown , and thats in losses idk how much in equity , all of that to gain 300% in 6 years? lol.
it's a bit strange that there aren't more big DD with this type of EA, made up mainly of martingales and grids.
I went for a TPSL robot from Angelite and I don't regret it at all.
this is what a really good system should look like
Miembro desde Mar 21, 2023
posts 22
Jun 18 at 01:02
Miembro desde Mar 21, 2023
posts 22
hamzaaraydah posted:damn so convincing without live update lmao ;)Sibzerr posted:more big DD? it literally says 70% drawdown , and thats in losses idk how much in equity , all of that to gain 300% in 6 years? lol.
it's a bit strange that there aren't more big DD with this type of EA, made up mainly of martingales and grids.
I went for a TPSL robot from Angelite and I don't regret it at all.
this is what a really good system should look like
Miembro desde Aug 11, 2023
posts 14
Jun 18 at 11:26
Miembro desde Aug 11, 2023
posts 14
DevinAkarsular posted:maybe because i dont have a subscription in myfxbook , wont matter tho lol, i can give you the investor pass if thats the case ;)hamzaaraydah posted:damn so convincing without live update lmao ;)Sibzerr posted:more big DD? it literally says 70% drawdown , and thats in losses idk how much in equity , all of that to gain 300% in 6 years? lol.
it's a bit strange that there aren't more big DD with this type of EA, made up mainly of martingales and grids.
I went for a TPSL robot from Angelite and I don't regret it at all.
this is what a really good system should look like
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