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- 1ka replied Feb 27, 2009
It surely does, but until I have a good base line of 'bad' trading times and currencies, then I'll continue to trade with the defaults.
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- 1ka replied Feb 26, 2009
Yes, it's the same as the first post, default settings on multiple currencies 30M charts mainly but some 4H charts using stochastic setting.
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- 1ka replied Feb 23, 2009
Cumulative trading charts. Last weeks charts are here. 0900 GMT still seems like a good time to trade, as does 1800GMT. GBPJPY is a real loser.
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- 1ka replied Feb 20, 2009
Hi MJ, I just left them both so if the price reversed both could get hit. Played around with different expiry times and different timeframes on EURUSD. Nothing struck me as being particularly profitable. I'll run it again with a smaller TP and see ...
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- 1ka replied Feb 19, 2009
The EA only trades the latest IB. I did write an EA that placed pending limit orders on both sides of every IB, that didn't seem to perform any better, though I may revisit it in light of the recent developments in this thread.
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- 1ka replied Feb 19, 2009
Thanks, that's what I thought. So for the EA to TP at 1/2 ATR, say 15 pips, then 1/2 of all trades are going to fail. Anyone know how these stats are calculated? Is it just the size of the bar that breaks the IB, or does it look at the following ...
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- 1ka replied Feb 19, 2009
I'm feeling especially dense today, so apologies
Inside Bar Trading RevisitedWith reference to M4N's post above, is this a measure of the max. pips a trade would make after breaking the IB? i.e. of 395 trades (1/3 or 33.3%) only make 1-9 pips?
- 1ka replied Feb 19, 2009
The results confirm what Abnormalone found, that the profit increases if we restrict the smaller IB sizes. The optimum seems to be around the 30~40 pip range, where we still get a good throughput of trades and maintain a reasonable profit. As we ...
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- 1ka replied Feb 19, 2009
As above, the IB Limits are 20, 25, 30 & 35 pips
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