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HOW MANY EA's HAVE YOU TESTED ALREADY?
Member Since Jun 03, 2010
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Jul 22, 2013 at 09:17
Member Since Jun 03, 2010
696 posts
Hello all !
I wish to know how many EAs anyone from here has already tested.
Personally, I have tested around 300 EA.
But on experience from this I have managed what CAN be profitable and what functions are needed to create 'great EA' . Thats why I put it all together and created my own robot (can see on myfxbook).
How about You?
I wish to know how many EAs anyone from here has already tested.
Personally, I have tested around 300 EA.
But on experience from this I have managed what CAN be profitable and what functions are needed to create 'great EA' . Thats why I put it all together and created my own robot (can see on myfxbook).
How about You?
PAMM MANAGER // Professional Fund Manager
Member Since Jun 03, 2010
696 posts
Member Since Dec 27, 2012
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Member Since Jun 03, 2010
696 posts
Member Since Dec 27, 2012
253 posts
Jul 26, 2013 at 22:58
Member Since Mar 01, 2013
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I have tested literally hundreds of indicators with virtually every combination of entry signal. This process has taken about 1.5 years... but totally worth it. I have learned a great deal about myself and the style of trading that I enjoy.
You win some, you lose some.
Member Since Jun 03, 2010
696 posts
Member Since Jun 03, 2010
696 posts
Member Since Jun 03, 2010
696 posts
Member Since Jun 03, 2010
696 posts
Jul 31, 2013 at 18:26
(edited Jul 31, 2013 at 18:27)
Member Since Jun 03, 2010
696 posts
levi_96 posted:
you must be a billionaire by now right? haha
Not a billionaire , but today after news (I use robot for news made by my own) , +$480 but cached 2 stoploss then profit is 'only' +$250 in 13 seconds.
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