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forex_trader_19401
Ahli sejak Oct 01, 2010
11 hantaran
Oct 01, 2010 at 03:22
Ahli sejak Oct 01, 2010
11 hantaran
😄 ND Finance Wellcome to you 'Managed Accounts'😄
Ahli sejak Nov 12, 2009
272 hantaran
Oct 06, 2010 at 15:32
Ahli sejak Nov 12, 2009
272 hantaran
This looks interesting. What would be worst case scenario since no s/l is used? Do you have a mental stop loss in place?
Ahli sejak Oct 06, 2010
33 hantaran
Oct 06, 2010 at 16:17
Ahli sejak Oct 06, 2010
33 hantaran
I'm really interested: managed account? conditions? please [email protected]
forex_trader_19401
Ahli sejak Oct 01, 2010
11 hantaran
Oct 06, 2010 at 16:25
(disunting Oct 06, 2010 at 16:25)
Ahli sejak Oct 01, 2010
11 hantaran
jsantos3 posted:If necessary I would use it, but I seldom get a stop loss.
This looks interesting. What would be worst case scenario since no s/l is used? Do you have a mental stop loss in place?
forex_trader_19401
Ahli sejak Oct 01, 2010
11 hantaran
Oct 06, 2010 at 16:29
Ahli sejak Oct 01, 2010
11 hantaran
kaverdrew posted:do you want to mange your account?
I'm really interested: managed account? conditions? please [email protected]
Ahli sejak Oct 28, 2009
1430 hantaran
Oct 06, 2010 at 16:53
Ahli sejak Oct 28, 2009
1430 hantaran
This is really aggressive trading. Do you use the same position sizing for managed accounts?
11:15, restate my assumptions: 1. Mathematics is the language of nature. 2. Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers. 3. If you graph these numbers, patterns emerge. Therefore: There are patterns everywhere in nature.
Ahli sejak Jan 28, 2010
257 hantaran
Oct 06, 2010 at 17:26
Ahli sejak Jan 28, 2010
257 hantaran
Hi Steve,
Any idea why this shows drawdown although there haven't been any losing trades ? Has it got anything to do with the withdrawals by any chance ? I remember seeing someone else's also with the same kind of thing (ie: drawdown with no losing trades) and couldn't figure out how and why. It doesn't even use a custom-date filter. Is it a bug ?
Any idea why this shows drawdown although there haven't been any losing trades ? Has it got anything to do with the withdrawals by any chance ? I remember seeing someone else's also with the same kind of thing (ie: drawdown with no losing trades) and couldn't figure out how and why. It doesn't even use a custom-date filter. Is it a bug ?
Ahli sejak Aug 05, 2009
73 hantaran
Oct 06, 2010 at 18:47
(disunting Oct 06, 2010 at 18:47)
Ahli sejak Aug 05, 2009
73 hantaran
erm, drawdown has nothing to do with closed positions or withdrawals.
you are offering managed accounts and have no idea what drawdown is? come on, 😲
clowns are gettin more and more here 😕
you are offering managed accounts and have no idea what drawdown is? come on, 😲
clowns are gettin more and more here 😕
trading is passion
Ahli sejak Jan 28, 2010
257 hantaran
Oct 06, 2010 at 18:51
(disunting Oct 06, 2010 at 18:59)
Ahli sejak Jan 28, 2010
257 hantaran
It's certainly not showing the highest drawdown on the equity. At least that's not how I remember it being shown on myfxbook earlier ? The reason I mentioned withdrawals.. was to ascertain whether or not there is a bug here. Since there are no losing trades, the only other explanation would be to assume that it's showing drawdown on equity... but myfxbook wasn't using 'drawdown' to show the drawdown based on equity but on losing trades earlier.... if I'm not mistaken. Hence my question. I perfectly understand what drawdown is. 😉
Ahli sejak Aug 05, 2009
73 hantaran
Oct 06, 2010 at 18:55
(disunting Oct 06, 2010 at 18:57)
Ahli sejak Aug 05, 2009
73 hantaran
drawdown has not much to do with equity. as you see equity is in + right now.
drawdown shows the highest draw down of an account. what is so hard to understand with that?
so you can assume equity must have been 100% - 37,37% once
this figure wont change, only if equity falls below that again.
it has always been like that.
drawdown shows the highest draw down of an account. what is so hard to understand with that?
so you can assume equity must have been 100% - 37,37% once
this figure wont change, only if equity falls below that again.
it has always been like that.
trading is passion
Ahli sejak Jan 28, 2010
257 hantaran
Oct 06, 2010 at 19:06
Ahli sejak Jan 28, 2010
257 hantaran
Well then this obviously isn't working correctly. Take my account for example. You see the little dip in my equity curve ? But my drawdown says 0.0% .
I exchanged PM's with another user a couple days ago whose account showed more than 100% drawdown due to some bug which he reported to myfxbook. It had been ok for a while after that but it happened again apparently.
I exchanged PM's with another user a couple days ago whose account showed more than 100% drawdown due to some bug which he reported to myfxbook. It had been ok for a while after that but it happened again apparently.
Ahli sejak Aug 05, 2009
73 hantaran
Oct 06, 2010 at 19:16
Ahli sejak Aug 05, 2009
73 hantaran
yes your right, there are some bugs on the site. i even recognized it isnt counting units/lots exactly.
you got it right, you should have had some drawdown figure too. its not possible to trade without drawdown.
you got it right, you should have had some drawdown figure too. its not possible to trade without drawdown.
trading is passion
Ahli sejak Jan 28, 2010
257 hantaran
Oct 06, 2010 at 19:25
Ahli sejak Jan 28, 2010
257 hantaran
Actually I was also right in my first post about DD being calculated using the balance... ie: closed trades.
Check this out :
https://www.myfxbook.com/community/suggestion-box/drawdown/23356,1
Am I still a clown ? 😀
Check this out :
https://www.myfxbook.com/community/suggestion-box/drawdown/23356,1
Am I still a clown ? 😀
Ahli sejak Aug 05, 2009
73 hantaran
Oct 06, 2010 at 19:36
Ahli sejak Aug 05, 2009
73 hantaran
well the problem was that i got it like you didnt know what drawdown actually is, however you see a clear equity drop in his account(ND Finance) too. i really dont care if you know it or not, it just seemed very odd to see someone offering managed accounts and not know what drawdown means. i think you can understand that.
trading is passion
Ahli sejak Jan 28, 2010
257 hantaran
forex_trader_19401
Ahli sejak Oct 01, 2010
11 hantaran
Oct 06, 2010 at 23:14
Ahli sejak Oct 01, 2010
11 hantaran
stevetrade posted:yes of course to all the accounts I manage
This is really aggressive trading. Do you use the same position sizing for managed accounts?
forex_trader_19401
Ahli sejak Oct 01, 2010
11 hantaran
Oct 06, 2010 at 23:22
Ahli sejak Oct 01, 2010
11 hantaran
ranesh posted:it was not a mistake or bug, I withdraw/drawdown my funds because profits.
Hi Steve,
Any idea why this shows drawdown although there haven't been any losing trades ? Has it got anything to do with the withdrawals by any chance ? I remember seeing someone else's also with the same kind of thing (ie: drawdown with no losing trades) and couldn't figure out how and why. It doesn't even use a custom-date filter. Is it a bug ?
Ahli sejak Jan 28, 2010
257 hantaran
Oct 07, 2010 at 02:09
Ahli sejak Jan 28, 2010
257 hantaran
yeah then it's a bug.... drawdown calculation shouldn't be affected by your withdrawals. Only your balance-curve should be affected by it. Anyway I think they're still working on this issue.
forex_trader_19401
Ahli sejak Oct 01, 2010
11 hantaran
Oct 07, 2010 at 02:19
Ahli sejak Oct 01, 2010
11 hantaran
ranesh posted:yupz, may be. it's doesn't matter to me. the important my trading profit and profit...
yeah then it's a bug.... drawdown calculation shouldn't be affected by your withdrawals. Only your balance-curve should be affected by it. Anyway I think they're still working on this issue.
Ahli sejak Oct 28, 2009
1430 hantaran
Oct 07, 2010 at 08:04
Ahli sejak Oct 28, 2009
1430 hantaran
ranesh posted:
Hi Steve,
Any idea why this shows drawdown although there haven't been any losing trades ? Has it got anything to do with the withdrawals by any chance ? I remember seeing someone else's also with the same kind of thing (ie: drawdown with no losing trades) and couldn't figure out how and why. It doesn't even use a custom-date filter. Is it a bug ?
Hi Ranesh,
I'm not 100% sure how MyFxBook are calculating drawdown as I've seen some inconsistencies in how it does it myself. I'll ask them.
Steve
11:15, restate my assumptions: 1. Mathematics is the language of nature. 2. Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers. 3. If you graph these numbers, patterns emerge. Therefore: There are patterns everywhere in nature.
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