BentRod
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Norm,
Won't the bucket shops turn the tap off once you put some real money into it??
Would it be hard to run it through an API at another broker??
it shouldnt suffer from that problem until the amounts get quite large.
Yeah thats what I was referring to.
At what point will they cut you off?
I can't see GO putting up with it, if you had a large account.
Could be wrong though
Anyway, as you mention.....easy enough to code it up for other brokers anyway.
end of the week.
+about $1500
copped a smackdown on the pound late in the week, but finished an agonising 3 pips from clearing out.
stats for the week's trades:
total trades: 748
% trades won: 70.59
How does it test on a backtest over the period 22.7.08 to the 13.8.08
end of the week.
+about $1500
copped a smackdown on the pound late in the week, but finished an agonising 3 pips from clearing out.
stats for the week's trades:
total trades: 748
% trades won: 70.59
Is it a waste of time back testing using open prices only?
Or should you alway run back test using every tick available setting?
always run with the most complete data you have.
The only reason I ask is because I believe every broker has different tick data.
So one test will be very different to another test when run on different brokers.
Makes testing a little unreliable.
I think exact tick data is useful when you want to reproduce the exact conditions that caused an EA to make a trade, so you can work out if there is something wrong with the coding of the EA. I think it is useful when trying out a new version of an EA, to see if it still produces the same results when you've made coding changes.The only reason I ask is because I believe every broker has different tick data.
So one test will be very different to another test when run on different brokers.
Makes testing a little unreliable.
Martingale systems are interesting - can I ask how many consecutive losing trades your system can handle before it busts?
i had a draw down of about AUD$1600 on the yen today after 20 trades before a sufficient pullback.
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