Forex Robin VOL (By birt)
Gain : | +20.05% |
Drawdown | 13.53% |
Pips: | 1904.6 |
Trades | 657 |
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Type: | Real |
Leverage: | 1:100 |
Trading: | Automated |
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Forex Robin VOL Discussion
Sep 18, 2012 at 11:08
Member Since Aug 26, 2009
166 posts
The settings are described at https://eareview.net/live-forward-test/forex-robin-vol
Basically, I'm using pretty much the same settings as the official accounts (with the exception of weekend trades). The difference probably stems from the different price feed. Someone also pointed out the difference a while ago in a comment on my blog and I've even compared the trades - most of them are the same with a few exceptions, some trades that exist only in my account and some other trades that exist only in the official account; I guess my account was simply more lucky with these trades.
Basically, I'm using pretty much the same settings as the official accounts (with the exception of weekend trades). The difference probably stems from the different price feed. Someone also pointed out the difference a while ago in a comment on my blog and I've even compared the trades - most of them are the same with a few exceptions, some trades that exist only in my account and some other trades that exist only in the official account; I guess my account was simply more lucky with these trades.
Member Since Oct 20, 2012
5 posts
Oct 20, 2012 at 17:51
Member Since Aug 26, 2009
166 posts
workonline2013 posted:
this ea look good, but for 3% per month profit i dont know if worth to be bought! or if you want just to pay fmorena :)
If my risk setting was 5 times higher, it would've made some 15% per month with a drawdown that would've been below 10%. Sure, that doesn't mean much seeing that the forward test is rather young and higher drawdowns can (and likely will) be witnessed, but what I'm saying is that you should take everything into consideration.
Anyway, the current 3% per month average is likely the consequence of my setting the risk too low because I tend to be too conservative. I even increased it to 1.5 after the last update, as per the vendor's recommendation.
Finally, I'm not sure why you see 3% as low - without any compounding, it adds up to 36% per year. That's a pretty damn good return on investment if the max drawdown is below 10%. Sure, it won't make you a millionaire in the foreseeable future (unless you start with several hundred thousand in the account) but if you see any EA that promises to turn your 1k into 1mil in a few years, you're likely looking at a scam, but I digress so I will stop here.
forex_trader_49437
Member Since Oct 04, 2011
4 posts
Oct 27, 2012 at 10:52
Member Since Oct 04, 2011
4 posts
agree. 3% a month is really good.
Try putting 50k on the line when u make 60k a year before tax is payed.
You really dont look at the gain, but only the drawdown.
Been there, done it. Watching big drawdown hurts in the chest.
This is the only 1 I have on my account.
Try putting 50k on the line when u make 60k a year before tax is payed.
You really dont look at the gain, but only the drawdown.
Been there, done it. Watching big drawdown hurts in the chest.
This is the only 1 I have on my account.
Oct 27, 2012 at 14:14
Member Since May 30, 2012
37 posts
Sure 3% a month is awesome. But its not GUARANTEED 3%. You're risking your money to get that that 3%.
In the same period aug - oct, the official account LOST 12%. Imagine if you put your 50k in there and the losses kept piling up like that. This is why I thought the difference with Birts account and the official account is so amazing.
In the same period aug - oct, the official account LOST 12%. Imagine if you put your 50k in there and the losses kept piling up like that. This is why I thought the difference with Birts account and the official account is so amazing.
forex_trader_49437
Member Since Oct 04, 2011
4 posts
Oct 28, 2012 at 19:48
Member Since Oct 04, 2011
4 posts
and that is why you have to know the system before i apply it to your money.
And accept that losses WILL occur.
12% is half of 24%, which tons of EAs out there get really quickly.
And yes. That is why the low risk is so important. So you can endure those 12% and get back on track one day.
But I also get your point with the broker diffrence.
Growthbot also runs way better on thinkforex then pepperstone.
And accept that losses WILL occur.
12% is half of 24%, which tons of EAs out there get really quickly.
And yes. That is why the low risk is so important. So you can endure those 12% and get back on track one day.
But I also get your point with the broker diffrence.
Growthbot also runs way better on thinkforex then pepperstone.
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