Attached is the trading robot for Ash's system.
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AshFX Daily 2,650 replies
AshFX Daily (EA - MTaboneWeb) 250 replies
A system that works for a part time trader with minimum screen time 16 replies
SteveHopwood EAs 4 replies
If it works, it works... 3 replies
DislikedAttached is the trading robot for Ash's system. There are a variety of new features, but the biggest change is that this one works.I know, cos it has been working happily on demo for weeks.
Good luck guys.
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DislikedI will load it on my VPS first thing monday.
Thanks for your ongoing commitment, Steve!
Regards
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DislikedHi Steve ! Nice to see you here again, and much better: your EA is working now ! Could you us the links to the basic stuff of the system your EA is based on ? Pdf, forum threads .... so on.Ignored
DislikedLooked into this system a while back - is it not just slow trend following? What's so special about it?Ignored
DislikedLooked into this system a while back - is it not just slow trend following? What's so special about it?Ignored
DislikedGuess, there`s nothing special about systems that make money (manually traded) - specially when nice robots (from Steve) do the slave work. Nothing special really, plenty of money making systems around......And all of them well tested and documented..... and all of them for higher TFs....
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DislikedAnyway Steve yeah thanks I see that it is Ash's additional aid on top of the system which makes it stand out above similar systems, and this is why you instructed all to read the relevant material before going live...I brought it up mainly to make sure that it can withstand the ranging times on h1 which seem to kill a lot of EAs I have tested and even got developed. The sheer variability from one day to another is quite radical, and I noted this when testing Ash's system previously, which is why I didn't take it further. So I'm just wondering if...Ignored
Frankly, almost everything kills a potential trade.
My robot offers as many opportunities to follow Ash's thoughts as I am able to offer. I have found them to be accurate with one exception, and I was not the one to spot this.
moondog did some research that showed that a long wick is actually a good thing - not hard to work out why, as I wrote in the user guide. My robot went for about 3 weeks without placing a trade. Consistently, it spotted the setups that manual traders were spotting, then cancelled them for all the reasons the manual traders were cancelling them.
Last week, I told it to ignore wick lengths. It subsequently took 4 trades; 3 have already closed half the position and moved the sl to be. The fourth was going bad so I closed it; a mistake that, as I forgot I had hedging not stop loss set. Hey ho. Can't remember everything. Even if the remaining trades retrace to close out at BE, the account will still be nicely into profit.
So, there is much more to Ash's system than meets the eye on first reading about it. Even worse, he relies a lot on 'feel' (i.e. trading experience) when deciding whether to take a trade or not. People are kind about my programming, but not even I can programme that into a robot.
That was the long answer. The short answer is: no idea what happens on the 1H tf - the system is not about this and I haven't tested it. My guess is that a D1 system taken down to a 1H chart will get murdered, but I don't actually know in this case.
Disliked"http://cdn.forexfactory.com/images/attach/pdf.gif AshFx.pdf (99.5 KB, 0 views)"
"Could you please attach that template which is inside that
.pdf file example?"
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DislikedGreat answer, thanks for the time you spent to reply.
I don't know why I said h1 I meant d1 because I've mainly tested similar EAs on d1 and that sorta adds to cause losing trades to be big due to the stop reverse aspect of cutting false signals when in negative, and SLs are also of the same nature as have to be wide on D1Ignored
QuoteDislikedNonetheless I commend you for your work, I do wonder how you managed to code the stoch filter from being too choppy? What logic did you use for that?
QuoteDislikedLastly can I just ask what you do personally use for the EA to judge what trades to take? I brought the initial question up because I had an incline you had a smart way of filtering the d1 chop, and you haveMy final want would be for you to simply give me a rough gauge of weekly profitability, because my history centre is well and truly buggered from so much testing
On all three brokers I...
DislikedAmazing I see, thanks you cleared a lot up in my mind - I didn't mean to sound doubtful with that "what's so special about this one" question but indeed I was blunt, and you have told me what is special about itBTW Where in UK ya from?
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QuoteDislikedOne more thing what is this kg range EA?