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- jakefirst89 replied Oct 15, 2017
Wow, i feel random when i read this thread. It's actually great thread and tge strategy still profitable until now. But it's gone quite now..
- jakefirst89 replied Oct 13, 2017
Well you can just check by yourself for every pair to see currency strength works. Or perhaps try FXM TTM to see currency basket on a single chart. It is not always profitable like any strategy. But it gives me more green pips than red pips. It ...
- jakefirst89 replied Oct 9, 2017
And perhaps the time between NY open to LC are perfect time to close the reserved baskets. I just open my weekly and immediately jumps to profit
- jakefirst89 replied Oct 8, 2017
Hi mrdfx. Thank you fir sharing you result. Overal basket combination seems like higher winning percentage. However since tp is only half of sl, the risk reward ratio is too thight for the overal basket combination. Perhaps raise the tp by 10 to 25 ...
- jakefirst89 replied Oct 7, 2017
As expected, the correction completed and the weekly baskets perform very well this week. 2500 pips by friday morning. Ff lv 2, tf lv 2, strength lv 2, semi guppy lv 1, and mn/w1 lv 2. However, most of gbp pairs will be more profitable in mondays. ...
- jakefirst89 replied Sep 30, 2017
Because some of us need that features. There are lot of techniques in using this system and that's why there are demands for those features beside fixing the bugs of the previous version. All of us want consistent big green pips and lower DD. But ...
- jakefirst89 replied Sep 29, 2017
Hi folks Seems like most of pairs are still in correction phase. Patiently wait to trend develop to be traded until the end of this year. For now, opening in tuesday seems like more profitable, eventhough open basket in monday is more profitable ...
- jakefirst89 replied Sep 19, 2017
I dont not use trail on GVC, but I use profit lock. profit lock, as well on basket sl and tp on GVC is setting up manually depand on the user and measured in cash profit, not pips. For instances if you have $2000 and willing to risk 10% so you will ...
- jakefirst89 replied Sep 15, 2017
Hmm, what is the indi that you use? I never have such kind of problem with fxm and never use other ccfp diff indies on lower tf with that system. Perhaps that's bug or something that basically the signals should last at least for an hour in 1h bar.
- jakefirst89 replied Sep 15, 2017
I did make some green pips with gvc, it works perfectly especially this week creating almost 8000 pips. But i only use mn strength with Fxm diff, other basket just weekly and daily; ff, tf, strength and semi modified guppy ema.
- jakefirst89 replied Sep 14, 2017
Thats a good idea
- jakefirst89 replied Sep 14, 2017
Completely agree, my weekly Fxm strength in Gvc DB doesn't work really well in contrast to stable ccfp that survive even in the hardest month of august. Or Perhaps we can combine fxm strength in higher tf and ccfp in lower tf. Just wonder. I guess ...
- jakefirst89 replied Sep 11, 2017
url Perhaps this list can help
- jakefirst89 replied Sep 10, 2017
I guess you can see in his previous post. Bisa liat di post sebelumnya
- jakefirst89 replied Sep 10, 2017
Thank you very much for the update Jess. Sure enough you are more deserve to be the star of the thread. Will test new setting with the updated ea. In addition to Mrdfx, please read carefully the explanation of CCFP, the link is on the first post. If ...
- jakefirst89 replied Sep 2, 2017
Great Ea FxMadness, Surely make it easier to analyze basket..
- jakefirst89 replied Aug 30, 2017
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- jakefirst89 replied Aug 25, 2017
Great idea Bae67 This week most of pairs are ranging and only some if them are in trending. Seems like many of the suggested pairs are near reversal when we opened the baskets. Aud and nzd pairs were actually trending down this week, but it mostly ...
- jakefirst89 replied Aug 25, 2017
Thanks Jess for the new EA feature. Realy help in this ranging conditions..
- jakefirst89 replied Aug 24, 2017
I just need more variations. I use Weekly strength to confirm daily trend