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Obviously looking for ideas to improve! Mở để nhận xét và thay đổi mã. Nhắn tin cho tôi hoặc trả lời ý tưởng/nhận xét của bạn. I'll implement them as fast as possible and get back to you with the results.
The Idea: Using an assortment of indicators, we try to predict the general direction of the next day. In the current version, the indicators are CCI(50), RSI(21), và MACD(mặc định). If it thinks the day will be bearish, it puts up a sell pending only; same with buy pending. It also uses adjustable lot sizes. You can specify what fraction of your current equity you want to risk, then it will calculate the appropriate lot size (tối đa 10 bây giờ) based on your allowable risk. Ví dụ, RiskPercentage = 0.01 = 1%. That means if you lose a trade, it will be about 1% of your previous equity. Tốt, that's the idea anyways. Who knows if it actually works properly. Also note: STOPLOSS AND TAKEPROFIT VARIABLES ARE BOTH IN POINTS - ADJUST PER BROKER. THE EA WAS WRITTEN FOR A 5 DIGIT BROKER. từ chối trách nhiệm: this EA was developed by studying the many EAs already on this site, a good number of them using this same strategy. I don't take credit for the idea. I just want to help develop it! Current Results:Hiện nay, the results aren't profitable. I've attached the reports from backtesting for the most recentish 1.5 years and for all my history data. Neither of these results were optimized. Just using the default values I setup at random. I think I found some time ago that a 2-5% risk percentage yielded the best results. This is an old EA that I've recently started to develop again so those old results are lost in my subconscious already. Anyways, this might prove interesting to some people - it helps confirm what you hear lots of traders saying about risking only 2% of your current equity. What We Need To Do:
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Người đàn ông, you could optimize some old bots here instead.
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