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- gnu9lg87 replied Jul 1, 2024
I have no idea but i spoke to FTMO a few times about using EAs. They say: "By using a third-party EA, you potentially run a risk of being denied the FTMO Account if you exceed the maximum capital allocation rule." Since I'm interested in a long-term ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jun 30, 2024
Not sure about the commercial EAs you can buy for the MetaTrader platform. If these are so great why people are selling them for a few hundreds/thousands? I would also need to find something that is allowed to be used with a prop trading company as ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jun 29, 2024
Thanks for your comment. Yes, it’s been a long time. I know all these YouTubers but it personally doesn’t help me in any way. It‘s more confusing/distracting watching these than anything else. Information overload by people but none of them show you ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jun 28, 2024
Thank you. Don't you think that's quite demanding? I once read somewhere that a good annual return over drawdown is 2:1. Here it would already be 2.5. Then I took a look at the currently leading Darwin "THA". This has a total return of currently ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jun 28, 2024
I have a question about the Return & Drawdown conditions in the case of the DarwinIA GOLD program. It says: "Return/Drawdown > 2.5*" So that means that my profit always has to be 2.5* higher than my last biggest drawdown? For example, with a +30% ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jun 26, 2024
Thanks, didn’t expect it to be so bad/misleading but what you say makes sense. So maybe even less than 1%. Well it is what it is.
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jun 26, 2024
Is there no chance that US citizens will be allowed back in the future?
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jun 26, 2024
What happens to your allocations in a Darwin if say 3-6 months have passed but you didn’t show any trading activity at all? No profits, no losses. You will lose all your allocations for inactivity and can start from scratch again? „longer term“. I ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jun 26, 2024
That is what I meant. Compared to a prop company like FTMO, Darwinex Zero seems even less likely to even get your profits paid out, with you paying the monthly fee every month from the start, regardless of your success. Then you are constantly ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jun 26, 2024
Nobody is forced to create a trading account with them? These brokers are in the business of making money like any other business. It wouldn't change anything if they all closed. The same people would then look for other avenues and perhaps even try ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jun 26, 2024
Where does this number of only 1% that are profitable in the long term come from? Many of the broker statistics say something like 70-80%. What is the difference to other areas? Most startups are not successful, and most athletes cannot make a ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jun 26, 2024
Yes you are probably right. I have just seen that this is even offered with this Darwinex Pro, i.e. in the event that you have/find your own investors but the remaining technical and regulatory requirements are missing. Darwinex Zero is really not ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jun 25, 2024
I had a look at them a while ago but it seems to be a lot more difficult to trade for a significant income due to the low payout rate compared to say FTMO. Even if I managed to consistently make a few percent a month, it would be far more difficult ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jun 4, 2024
Hehe Rick. Unfortunately THAT is not as easy as it sounds. Otherwise, I agree with everything you said here regarding stops. I will also test again my entry idea on the London Breakout with a volatility based stop like using the ATR x multiplier. In ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied May 25, 2024
OK whatever. I have respect for everyone here, especially people who can back up their claims about positive expected trading results with actual evidence. I never claimed to want to integrate myself somewhere, but yes, I understand that this is a ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied May 25, 2024
Correct! Btw, I just noticed that your EAs were made with a builder. At first I thought it was from some commercial EA vendor. My requests for changes to it have therefore been resolved. I'll let it continue to run as an experiment and I'm excited ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied May 25, 2024
My mindset is fine. A simple definition of a system is that it is 'a complex whole; a set of things working together. If you read through my posts about the dividend trade, you will find that i asked for help of what could be missing to make this ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied May 25, 2024
Yes, I'm not actually looking for an EA either. As I said, I mentioned this dividend trade because of the simple rules and mechanical/structured process at certain times. But so far I haven't seen any way to regularly generate a certain minimum ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied May 25, 2024
Thank you for your words. I agree with you. Even though it may have given the impression that I view trading linearly. I don't do that. I know there are ups and downs and no certainty of a guaranteed result. I have been a self-employed entrepreneur ...
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