Acme Hedge - Aggressive (Od forex_trader_28394)

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Feb 01, 2011 at 13:15
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Uczestnik z Aug 22, 2009   390 postów
Apr 30, 2012 at 12:28
Now I can not log in my account to withdrawal request in the site: ecnalpha.com

They blocked it
youngchang@
Uczestnik z Oct 15, 2011   62 postów
May 09, 2012 at 11:53
This high a percentage income can not be maintained. It's proven over and over again.
Uczestnik z Sep 15, 2011   80 postów
May 11, 2012 at 13:39
ouch!
We are all faced with a series of great opportunities, brilliantly disguised as unsolvable problems - John W Gardener
acmehedge
forex_trader_28394
Uczestnik z Jan 31, 2011   71 postów
May 11, 2012 at 19:44
@youngchang

We never block any account...

@phil

You are wrong. Ofcourse high returns have risk. It is not maintained because we are shifting the broker and not because of any other reason...
Uczestnik z Sep 29, 2010   182 postów
Jun 18, 2012 at 10:25
there are many EAs on the market now that can trade baskets of pairs like acme. and profitable too.
Get Rich or Die Trying
stevewalker
forex_trader_79941
Uczestnik z Jun 06, 2012   1439 postów
Jun 18, 2012 at 10:51
where acme hedge is?

account closed.
users deleted.

another scam??
Uczestnik z Sep 12, 2009   313 postów
Jun 18, 2012 at 10:53
yes i have been crying from begining this is a scam
stevewalker
forex_trader_79941
Uczestnik z Jun 06, 2012   1439 postów
Jun 18, 2012 at 11:04
system was scam. but I did not expect the guys will dissapper with the money. last heard was broker holding the customer funds!!
old trick!
Uczestnik z Sep 12, 2009   313 postów
Jun 18, 2012 at 11:07

   stevewalker posted:
   system was scam. but I did not expect the guys will dissapper with the money. last heard was broker holding the customer funds!!
old trick!
Thats what they do Steve same old trick some of the traders , do under cover agreement with broker and blow the account and behind screen share money with money manager
I always try to stick with UK based brokers
Never ever belive any asia based or Mauritus based broker that is my policy
stevewalker
forex_trader_79941
Uczestnik z Jun 06, 2012   1439 postów
Jun 18, 2012 at 11:43
agree

   kishorejoga posted:
   

   stevewalker posted:
   system was scam. but I did not expect the guys will dissapper with the money. last heard was broker holding the customer funds!!
old trick!
Thats what they do Steve same old trick some of the traders , do under cover agreement with broker and blow the account and behind screen share money with money manager
I always try to stick with UK based brokers
Never ever belive any asia based or Mauritus based broker that is my policy
Uczestnik z Aug 22, 2009   390 postów
Jun 20, 2012 at 16:09
Now ECN alpha closed their server.

Where is my money? can I withdraw my fund?

I opened up an account because of Acme hedge suggested.
I have open positions and can not close it.

Did they run away with my money?

youngchang@
ForexScam
forex_trader_32776
Uczestnik z Mar 28, 2011   1008 postów
Jun 20, 2012 at 16:13
Unfortunately yes. There's scam reporting on forex peace army.
ForexScam
forex_trader_32776
Uczestnik z Mar 28, 2011   1008 postów
Jun 20, 2012 at 16:14 (edytowane Jun 20, 2012 at 16:15)

   ForexScam posted:
   63% Equity doesn't concern anyone?
Or how about ECN Alpha?

 If you do a systems search criteria of who use ECN Alpha, I only found AcmeHedge as their customers.



i posted this
august 2011
ForexScam
forex_trader_32776
Uczestnik z Mar 28, 2011   1008 postów
Jun 20, 2012 at 16:16

   ForexScam posted:
   
acmehedge posted:
    Yes the EA logic changes automatically to recover the losses

Into an Arbitrage Scalper with 30 to 60 Lots and 1-10 pip gains. Interesting activity on 8-31-2011 . I doubt this can be duplicated with any legitimate broker. Reminds me of - https://www.myfxbook.com/members/ForexScam/magicfxrobot-scam/117290 or the other 3 arbitrage accounts under my profile

and then their recovery mode was arbitrage.
Uczestnik z Nov 27, 2010   244 postów
Jun 20, 2012 at 16:41
It didn't have a recovery mode. The system they were deploying was already outed in page 8 & 9 as HTH Trader, an open source algorithm which strategy was flawed. The only way it worked is likely due to it being deployed on a custom feed with a close to 0 pip spread.

Even with all the warning signs and notifications by posters here, it is surprising that people can still be scammed. The victims were all too careless and greedy.
Consistency above all.
ForexScam
forex_trader_32776
Uczestnik z Mar 28, 2011   1008 postów
Jun 20, 2012 at 16:56

   Raiden posted:
   It didn't have a recovery mode.

Sure it does. I documented it here. - https://www.pipinvestment.com/scams/ecnalpha-fx-optima-acmehedge-scam

also I have the whole PDF before they deleted their system somewhere.
Uczestnik z Nov 27, 2010   244 postów
Jun 20, 2012 at 17:29
For the sake of better understanding, a few things need to be cleared first.

myfxbook records trades that do not exceed 1 min in length as 0s.
If deployed on a 0 pip, or exceedingly low, spread feed, it is very easy for a system to close a trade within a minute.

The system has nothing to do with arbitrage.
(No offense meant, but I believe your definition of arbitrage may not be in line with the financial vernacular)
The trades look completely in line with HTH Trader's logic. https://codebase.mql4.com/4671

The increased lotsize is because of the increase in balance. If you look carefully, the opening time of the losing trades is earlier than the time of the new deposit. The HTH logic failed because there was a decoupling of the 'hedged' currency pairs, hence noticing this and the impending loss, AcmeHedge 'deposited' the $50,000 to up the absolute profits of the subsequent trades in order to offset the loss of the decoupled trades, which he kept as a floating loss. When the new profits balanced out the loss, he closed the losing trades, thereby maintaining the charade of the smooth equity curve.

He likely did this again at the end, but the difference being that the new offsetting trades themselves became decoupled, exacerbating the loss and imploding the whole system.
Consistency above all.
ForexScam
forex_trader_32776
Uczestnik z Mar 28, 2011   1008 postów
Jun 21, 2012 at 00:48

   Raiden posted:
  

myfxbook records trades that do not exceed 1 min in length as 0s.


Read the thread closely and analyze the trades again. acemhedge says they use a scalping logic for recovering losses. A different logic than HTH.

HTH logic = The EA waits until the Hour() is 23 to close the current positions.

Also your statement about trade duration is incorrect. - https://www.myfxbook.com/members/ForexScam/demo-arbitrage/195587
If true, my demo arbitrage trades would display 0 seconds on trades under 1minute, but its accurate to the second.

 
Uczestnik z Nov 27, 2010   244 postów
Jun 21, 2012 at 04:04
At this juncture, being selective of what Acmehedge said as the truth is not sound.

You are right to point out that the trades did not close at 2300 server time as would have been done by HTH. This is in line with Acmehedge's intention to not have any losses, and subsequently deploy the method I outlined above. (Incidentally, this could be what Acmehedge considered a 'recovery mode'.)

And yes, you are right too about the seconds being recorded. Apologies for speaking out of my ass.
This, however, reinforces the belief that the system was deployed on a fictitious 0-pip, or low, spread data feed.

Take home message for users here would be that myfxbook does not discern fake brokers from real ones, short of manually entering them into a database and barring them.

I believe most people have already put two and two together that Acmehedge is the same owner for ECN Alpha. (But unfortunately, maybe not for youngchang, based on his reply above.)
Consistency above all.
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