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Jan 14 at 12:01
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AlphaBot007 posted:Hey, can you share some details on alligatorGert12 posted:Alligator is the one I have been using since April with only one day of realized losses.AlphaBot007 posted:Do you already have a working strategy?
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Jan 14 at 14:09
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Yes. Happy to answer any specific questions. It is running on OX securities. It takes about 20-30 trades per day. It trades 23 pairs consisting of USD GBP JPY NZD AUD CAD EUR CHF. Depending on the pair, accuracy is 65 to 85%..
It uses something that might be called a Martingale strategy, though it never doubles down. When the bot scales in, I.e. when the first trade is not accurate, the lot exponent - which is the number by which your multiply the last trade to arrive at the size of the next trade - ranges from 1.05 to 1.25, again depending on the pair.
It’s pretty typical once a month for the bot to scale in 20 or 30 times before reverting to the meeting and closing in profit. I haven’t seen it scale in as many as 65 time. For this reason, the initial lot size of each trade is very small.
As far as risk management goes, I keep the funds on the side ready to support margin during a drawdown. This is never been necessary, though I added funds once as a precaution. A few times I have turned the bot off to let things cool down, for instance during recent JPY volatility.
There is a PAMM available as well as copy trading through a well-known website. If you want details on those, please send a DM.
It uses something that might be called a Martingale strategy, though it never doubles down. When the bot scales in, I.e. when the first trade is not accurate, the lot exponent - which is the number by which your multiply the last trade to arrive at the size of the next trade - ranges from 1.05 to 1.25, again depending on the pair.
It’s pretty typical once a month for the bot to scale in 20 or 30 times before reverting to the meeting and closing in profit. I haven’t seen it scale in as many as 65 time. For this reason, the initial lot size of each trade is very small.
As far as risk management goes, I keep the funds on the side ready to support margin during a drawdown. This is never been necessary, though I added funds once as a precaution. A few times I have turned the bot off to let things cool down, for instance during recent JPY volatility.
There is a PAMM available as well as copy trading through a well-known website. If you want details on those, please send a DM.
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