Gold Digger + FED (de Jeffsek)

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Discusión Gold Digger + FED

Jun 16, 2023 at 06:52
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Miembro desde Nov 18, 2023   posts 5
Jun 19 at 15:19
Hey Jeff,
I'm a NURPER. I have several FED bots and thinking of adding the GOLD DIGGER to each. What lot sizes is this account running. I'd like to see these returns myself.

Thanks,
Brent Engelman
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Miembro desde Jun 01, 2023   posts 34
Jun 20 at 21:53
Jeff is probably not going to respond. I believe he is running GD on 40% of recommended lot size. I am not sure on the Fed, but I am guessing 80%. Check out his YOE - it is a beast. He is running this on super espresso LS - 11x recommended.
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Miembro desde Mar 29, 2024   posts 6
Jun 21 at 02:31
I use the Gold Digger exclusively, at 100% of the recommended settings for Accurate, and up 19.5% since April 1.
Miembro desde Jun 01, 2023   posts 34
Jun 21 at 14:08
usaraiya posted:
I use the Gold Digger exclusively, at 100% of the recommended settings for Accurate, and up 19.5% since April 1.
Way to go! I have done the same thing in 2023. I started with Fed and GD in 2 different accounts, the GD with about $30k and Fed about $300k. It worked well. in 2024 I moved both EAs into one account which did a world of difference as the lot sizes for both bots were adjusted to the higher combined balance. I have scaled GD down to 50% lately as it went into 4 trades deep. As the GD scales in VERY fast it probably blows the account with the 6th trade - too risky for me. Once the GD update is released I probably scale back up a bit.
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Miembro desde Mar 29, 2024   posts 6
Jun 21 at 14:40
I agree with GD's jaw-dropping DD; I am waiting for the update. Four trades deep in GD is too hot to handle!
I was also looking at the EFX algo from another company, which yields the same profits with much lower DDs.
Miembro desde Jun 01, 2023   posts 34
Jun 21 at 15:14
I have looked at EFX as well, but with a profit of 3.35% per month it does not get me excited. What got me excited is Yellen on Espresso. This bot is banging. I started exactly 2 weeks ago and I am up 19.4%! However, this is not for the fainthearted - you will need to be able to have 100% CYA funds readily available. I use my Fed as such - it has 12x the balance. I sued this high risk YOE bot to boost my overall portfolio return by hopefully 1-2%/month.
Werder wird wieder deutscher Meister - irgendwann.
Miembro desde Mar 29, 2024   posts 6
Jul 31 at 13:12
Fortunately, I stopped trading GD on June 24 and went exclusively with Octane Algo, as I do not believe in Martingale. With EFX Algo, I am up 18.44% in 35 days and avoided the dreaded black swan event affecting most running NURP algos. I am going to stick with EFX Algo as their method is geared towards capital preservation and steady profits with growth.
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Miembro desde Jul 28, 2024   posts 7
Aug 02 at 08:31
usaraiya posted:
Fortunately, I stopped trading GD on June 24 and went exclusively with Octane Algo, as I do not believe in Martingale. With EFX Algo, I am up 18.44% in 35 days and avoided the dreaded black swan event affecting most running NURP algos. I am going to stick with EFX Algo as their method is geared towards capital preservation and steady profits with growth.
There was no black swan event as Nurp claims to be. Yen pairs were due for a correction after the speculators kept selling JPY for the last few months. This is nothing but a short covering in Yen . Unfortunate that people lost tens of millions of dollars overnight. However, that's the reality of Martingale systems. The EA being sold is not worth more than 50 bucks.
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