Reliability EA 2.0 (에 의해 mwscofield)
: 게인 | +200.98% |
드로다운 | 33.57% |
핍스: | 34768.5 |
거래 | 303 |
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: 종류 | 데모 |
레버리지: | 1:100 |
거래 : | 자동화 |
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Reliability EA 2.0 토론
Oct 28, 2009 부터 멤버
게시물78
Dec 16, 2009 부터 멤버
게시물9
Oct 28, 2009 부터 멤버
게시물78
Dec 16, 2009 부터 멤버
게시물9
Oct 28, 2009 부터 멤버
게시물78
Nov 24, 2010 at 20:46
Oct 28, 2009 부터 멤버
게시물78
Mostly automated using ProForexRobot, Megadroid, GT-Shadow and Pipstrider.
I am testing Probability 7.0 and maybe I will include it in my toolbox next month.
Reliability 2.0 seems a bit expensive, backtests seem a bit dubious, because you cannot test them on your own even if you bought the EA. I do not feel up to parting with $1000 to test Reliability to find out that it does not work as 'advertised'...
I am testing Probability 7.0 and maybe I will include it in my toolbox next month.
Reliability 2.0 seems a bit expensive, backtests seem a bit dubious, because you cannot test them on your own even if you bought the EA. I do not feel up to parting with $1000 to test Reliability to find out that it does not work as 'advertised'...
Oct 28, 2009 부터 멤버
게시물78
May 10, 2010 부터 멤버
게시물9
Jan 13, 2011 at 14:10
May 10, 2010 부터 멤버
게시물9
Let me provide some insight into this, and I’ll do it by providing a simple example:
Let’s say you have two open trades, one is +120 pips, and the second is -100 pips. Overall your net equity increases by +20 pips. Then let’s say you close the positive trade, locking in that profit, leaving an open trade of -100 pips still active. The natural reaction when looking at this scenario is to say, ‘Wow look at the drawdown of -100 pips, that is terrible’. But looking at the big picture, what has actually happened is that your equity has increased by +20 pips.
This is what happens with Reliability EA. It is normal to look at the results and say, ‘Wow look at the drawdown of -9000 pips’, but in reality that is only because the larger more profitable trades were closed locking in that profit, and these have been left open. Overall a net gain has actually been achieved. It is important to look at the current equity (NOT the open trades NOR the account balance) as the determining factor of the profitability of the EA. In this test, the equity has increased +82% in just over 2 months.
Does that make sense? I hope it helps shed some light on what is happening. Again, this reaction is normal and to be expected, but based on incorrect factors. Keep the comments coming! I am happy to answer any questions.
And yes, the EA has money management coded in, so the trade sizes will increase or decrease based on equity.
Let’s say you have two open trades, one is +120 pips, and the second is -100 pips. Overall your net equity increases by +20 pips. Then let’s say you close the positive trade, locking in that profit, leaving an open trade of -100 pips still active. The natural reaction when looking at this scenario is to say, ‘Wow look at the drawdown of -100 pips, that is terrible’. But looking at the big picture, what has actually happened is that your equity has increased by +20 pips.
This is what happens with Reliability EA. It is normal to look at the results and say, ‘Wow look at the drawdown of -9000 pips’, but in reality that is only because the larger more profitable trades were closed locking in that profit, and these have been left open. Overall a net gain has actually been achieved. It is important to look at the current equity (NOT the open trades NOR the account balance) as the determining factor of the profitability of the EA. In this test, the equity has increased +82% in just over 2 months.
Does that make sense? I hope it helps shed some light on what is happening. Again, this reaction is normal and to be expected, but based on incorrect factors. Keep the comments coming! I am happy to answer any questions.
And yes, the EA has money management coded in, so the trade sizes will increase or decrease based on equity.
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