Hello all, Here i share a super expert advisor. The thing is that my live testing follows my backtests. No martingale, no grid, safe. Apply templates and you'll have all the settings. Apply on 15 minutes chart.
Brilliant. You failed to indicate what instrument you were trading in the roboforex live account. Care to elaborate?
Interesting, but I don't think I've ever seen an EA hold up very well in the long run...regardless of backtests and early performance. I've seen a few remain profitable for almost 10 years, but not without some big drawdowns and equity swings. Then again, I haven't kept up with FX much at all since 2011. I just revisited a few EAs recently for kicks. Are you trading it live on MyFXBook? I take it you're selling the EAs...or will let people copy trades for a fee? If you really think your EAs are special, I wouldn't sell them outright...way too easy for scammers to hack and resell cheaper.
I wondered about that, too...though it's very common in the FX world. People talk about how amazing their systems are, then suggest you start with no more than $500 in your account.
Anyone know someone who live tested a system with a $1 million account? Not defending the OP, don't understand his motive, but let's be realistic and question based on reason.
I'm pretty sure there's a happy medium between $100 and $1M. The former shows no desire to put any skin in the game.
Why? When I test a new idea in FX, I risk about $20 a trade. My motivation is simple, where I live, in a pub I can get a beer for less than $3. By way of motivation, I ask myself if I would buy 7 beers for a complete stranger I have never met, just for the sake of doing so. My answer is always no, so I always trade seriously. I can't sim trade, no beer on the line. If you have so much money that you happily piss away money testing an idea, you frequently buy strangers more than 7 beers in a bar just for the heck of it, could you PM me your address? I'd like to move to where you are and enjoy your largesse. I'd like to be your best friend.
Making your change jar grow a few hundred bucks is good - but it hardly qualifies for an "expert advisor". Virtually everybody in the stock/options/futures/Forex markets will have big gains now and than - that part it easy, its the holding on and growing that is the hard part. Crossing the 7 digit zone and than growing it for at least 5 years used to be the low bar before trying to get any outside interest.
Well, that is very true, but I do think it's a question of poor terminology. If I had something on the scale you mention, I wouldn't be making my first post on ET. If I were particlarly clueless, which I am not, at the extreme I might contact Baron and ask if he knew anyone who might be interested, and I am by no means being condescending to all Baron has to offer. I'm sure he could help, but I am entirely familiar with more direct methods.
I don't know code. He seems to have some code up top. He claimed to be giving it all. What is that stuff?