Bogie-HedgeHog-v4g (By wackena)

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Feb 26, 2010 at 16:16
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Biedrs kopš   9 ieraksti
Mar 13, 2010 at 09:51
Hi Wackena, you stated that you are using the default settings for the v2. However,when i loaded the v23a into the strategy tester,if i dont change anything in the expert properties,the tester wont return any result at all.What value should i change in order to get the optimization results?
Biedrs kopš   16 ieraksti
Mar 13, 2010 at 11:38
sorry guys but does anyone know where I can get version 3 for a 5 digit broker.
much appreciated....
If you search in the right places eventually you will get what you want
Biedrs kopš   125 ieraksti
Mar 13, 2010 at 13:33

rr342 posted:
    Thanks for clearing that information up. So now I got version 2 loaded. but what I'm noticing is my backtest on forex.com is alot different than the one I ran on fxdd.com not sure why. Should they be the same? Or could they really have this much variation on a live account? I can't believe that would be possible. But I really don't know.

I do know that the forex.com backtest said it had a 79% modelling quality whereas the fxdd backtest had only a 39% one. I am attaching the 2 graphs from those backtests for the timeframe Sept 1,2009 - Feb 26, 2010 which is the same timeframe that one of the backtests was done on 'FXDD-MT4 Demo Server 2 (Build 225)' which came in the zip file for the EA. I notice that particular backtest had a 90% Modelling quality and it also had much higher profit too. Don't know why. How there could be that much variation in results of backtests especially on the same broker, fxdd.

Any ideas would be appreciated. Attached are my 2 graphs of backtests on forex.com and fxdd.com


Others have reported different results using Forex.com. As EA uses Previous Day Close Price, I think it may be the server time differences. Also, you need to get 90% Modeling Quality. Here a link to a youtube tutorial to update the History data. -
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Biedrs kopš   125 ieraksti
Mar 13, 2010 at 13:36

dannypro77 posted:
    Hi Wackena, you stated that you are using the default settings for the v2. However,when i loaded the v23a into the strategy tester,if i dont change anything in the expert properties,the tester wont return any result at all.What value should i change in order to get the optimization results?
I tested and submitted v2 to the Yahoo Group, other v2 versions were submitted by group members and I have not tested these.
"Steady Equity Growth" is the name of the game.
Biedrs kopš   125 ieraksti
Mar 13, 2010 at 13:38

sydney2000 posted:
    sorry guys but does anyone know where I can get version 3 for a 5 digit broker.
much appreciated....
V3 is available free from this Yahoo Group. https://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/MetaTrader_Experts_and_Indicators/
You can find EA in this lisiting. https://www.forexmt4.com/mt_yahoo/
"Steady Equity Growth" is the name of the game.
Biedrs kopš   879 ieraksti
Mar 13, 2010 at 14:43
to work properly on other brokers than FXDD the EA would probably need a GTM off set option...
Biedrs kopš   125 ieraksti
Mar 13, 2010 at 15:26
Yes, I am working on it now, and when ready, it will be posted to Yahoo Group.
"Steady Equity Growth" is the name of the game.
Biedrs kopš   6 ieraksti
Mar 13, 2010 at 17:56 (labots Mar 13, 2010 at 17:57)
so wackena, these live stats are from FXDD?

From looking at your live stats here, it seems like the style of this robot is high percentage accuracy while at the same time not allowing the average size loss to exceed the average size win. Is that what you were hoping to achieve?

One can find EAs with high accuracy but it always seem like to get that you end up with average size loss is alot greater than average sized win. According to your live stats here, that is not the case which is if true impressive.

So if someone wants to get up and running in live mode with this EA, at this time you would recommend they go with FXDD using v2, correct?

and thanks for sharing this EA for free and taking your time to answer peoples' questions and sharing your live results. cool.
Biedrs kopš   125 ieraksti
Mar 14, 2010 at 12:33
Yes , your observations are correct. Because we only have a few months of Live trading, I can not confirm this will not happen. The EA default settings would prevent a total account wipe out, but it could be a ~20% loss. And, it only takes a few of these to have a really big ouch. All I can say is if you run v2 on FXDD live account and start the EA when this myfxbook account has no open trades, you are running the same trade signals as is being posted on myfxbook.
"Steady Equity Growth" is the name of the game.
Biedrs kopš   6 ieraksti
Mar 14, 2010 at 18:01 (labots Mar 14, 2010 at 18:24)

Are the default settings what you are currently running on your live account here? Do you think it is good to try and backtest with different settings to try and find something more profitable or are the settings being used the result of a process such as that already? Just curious.Thanks.

Could you explain in particular what the StopLoss2 setting does? It is default to 250. I understand what StopLoss setting is but not sure how StopLoss2 comes into play. Does DaysOpen (set to 4) mean that any trade going past 4 days automatically gets closed out no matter if it's in profit or not?

Any other settings that wouldn't normally appear in a standard EA, if you don't mind mentioning what are there for it would be helpful.

Thanks.

Oh, I downloaded the 1 minute history through my metatrader and now have 90% Modelling quality. Thanks for your suggestion.
Biedrs kopš   125 ieraksti
Mar 15, 2010 at 00:33
Yes, running default settings. Yes again to optimizing the settings. I have never had or seen an EA that was profitable in all market conditions. So, optimizing settings periodically is a good thing.

DaysOpen and StopLoss2 work together to protect against a runway negative float. When both variables are exceeded, EA will close all trades.

The step variable is the fractional percent of price movement to open sequential trades up to MaxTrades = 4. Explanation of variables are noted in beginning of EA code.
"Steady Equity Growth" is the name of the game.
Biedrs kopš   6 ieraksti
Mar 15, 2010 at 02:47

wackena posted:
    Explanation of variables are noted in beginning of EA code.

Yes, it's nicely commented will have to look at that further.

Two quick questions I don't know if they've already been addressed maybe they're stupid but I just want to make sure I'm running this right.

#1: What charts does the EA need to be running on and in what time frame, or does the time frame make any difference? Since it obviously trades in the EURUSD and USDCHF would it be necessary to have it running on both charts?

#2: In the Metatrader backtesting, do we need to run 2 backtests one for EURUSD and then a second one for USDCHF? It certainly appears that if you just run a backtest on EURUSD then it's not picking up any of the trades for any other currency pair (USDCHF in particular). So I would assume you have to run 2 separate tests - one for the EURUSD and another for the USDCHF - and combine those results to get an even better idea of how it backtests.

The thing is if that's the case then why doesn't the zip file that the EA came with contain a strategy test html file for the USDCHF. There is only one for the EURUSD. Shouldn't there also be a strategy test that was done for USDCHF and been included with that documentation? And then combine the results to get the overall idea of how it does in backtesting? Or perhaps I am missing something. I'm not an old hand at this, by any stretch. But thank you for your help.

Biedrs kopš   125 ieraksti
Mar 15, 2010 at 11:23
EA is currently running on both EURUSD H1 chart and USDCHF H1 chart.

EURUSD and USDCHF are closely correlated in market reactions. Backtesting one pair can be somewhat indicative how other pair will perform. To be sure, both pairs should be tested.
"Steady Equity Growth" is the name of the game.
Mar 15, 2010 at 14:12
Thank you for the wonderful robot, Wackena (and Robert).
Do you keep the risk per pair at 10% when you add the second pair? Glenn
Biedrs kopš   125 ieraksti
Mar 15, 2010 at 15:24
You need to thank Robert in the Yahoo group forum as he is not part of this myfxbook. Yes, so far on the risk=10. Dropping Risk down is a very good idea. It would really improve the potential downside.
"Steady Equity Growth" is the name of the game.
Biedrs kopš   5 ieraksti
Mar 15, 2010 at 15:38
I appreciate you share this great EA to everyone. I started to try ver. 2 at FXDD demo account yesterday, the EA have a couple of positions but no SL nor TP. No SL is all right because I confirm it in your full Report on myfxbook but TP? I set the attached indicator into expert/indicator/. Could you advise please?
Biedrs kopš   5 ieraksti
Mar 15, 2010 at 17:04
I got the answer at Yahoo!. I'm going to try v2.5.
Biedrs kopš   119 ieraksti
Mar 15, 2010 at 17:18
Wow wackena this EA is getting really hot!!
When i get some time i'll see if i can add some improvements and post it in the group.
Congrats for the work and the repercussion it's having :)
Great to see Yahoo group showing one of it's best coders ;)
Regards.

JC
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Biedrs kopš   19 ieraksti
Mar 16, 2010 at 05:43
Hi - Just wanted to check whether v4 is also not compatible with Alpari UK due to the GMT offset issue mentioned above? Thanks.
Biedrs kopš   6 ieraksti
Mar 16, 2010 at 06:07
Hi wackena - just wish to add my congratulations and thanks for posting your 'design' on this forum.

Being fairly new to forex, I also plan to run the EA on a demo account - my current EA is running on a GM offset = 1, so I will run it on this setting unless your next posting advises otherwise.

Kind regards
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