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MathTrader7 replied Aug 11, 2016This seems to be a good suggestion, however, I personally like trading the pin-bars (and variations such as shooting star, morning doji, etc.) the most.
Trade based on Market Cycle Indicator
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MathTrader7 replied Aug 11, 2016I will post more setups, and I'm looking forward to seeing your trades.
Trade based on Market Cycle Indicator
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MathTrader7 replied Aug 11, 2016Version 1.45 of the EA released. In this version the user can select the entry logic from four different types: Follow Previous Candle. A position will be opened in the direction of the previous candle. Trade Bollinger Bands. A position will be ...
Candle Martingale + EA
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MathTrader7 replied Aug 11, 2016The entry logic of Version 1.30 is based on patterns. The EA is waiting for a valid pattern to open a position.
Candle Martingale + EA
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MathTrader7 replied Aug 11, 2016Hi giangiforex, which version of the EA and input settings are you using?
Candle Martingale + EA
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MathTrader7 replied Aug 11, 2016Hello denya, In the current version, as Akh12851 has explained, it is not possible to switch between timeframes of the chart to which the EA is attached. I will try to find a solution for this in the next versions. Best, Math
N-Ticks Chart Creator EA
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MathTrader7 replied Aug 10, 2016This entry is valid, however, because of high risk-to-reward ratio I personally would not take this trade.
Trade based on Market Cycle Indicator
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MathTrader7 replied Aug 10, 2016Thank you guys! I would take a look at the approach of the attached indicators to find out how they identify pin-bars. But believe me, identifying valid pin-bars is subjective and not trivial.
Trade based on Market Cycle Indicator
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MathTrader7 replied Aug 10, 2016Hello givik, I trade this strategy manually since I do not have any mathematical model for identifying a valid pin-bar yet. Best, Math
Trade based on Market Cycle Indicator
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MathTrader7 replied Aug 10, 2016You're welcome! :-) Yes, I manually trade based on this strategy every so often, and it is profitable. However, with this strategy the only thing (which is not yet defined for me precisely/mathematically) is how to judge a bar as a valid pin-bar. I ...
Trade based on Market Cycle Indicator
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MathTrader7 replied Aug 10, 2016Market Cycle is the name I gave to my indicator. There may be other indicators with the same name. And I do not sell anything here. As one can read from my profile, "All software that I share here in FF are free but not open source. This is my ...
Trade based on Market Cycle Indicator
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MathTrader7 replied Aug 10, 2016Hi Pipologist, The arrows and crosses are not generated by the current version of the indicator. This is one of my trading strategies that I wanted to share with the community here. In the next versions I will implement arrow-and-cross signs with ...
Trade based on Market Cycle Indicator
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Trade based on Market Cycle Indicator
Started Aug 10, 2016|Trading Systems|76 replies
This trading strategy is based on the reversal pattern, known as Pin-Bar with regards to the ...
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MathTrader7 replied Aug 8, 2016Version 1.30 of the EA released. In this version an additional filter added to detect tops/bottoms of charts to make the EA operation safer. I updated Post 1.
Candle Martingale + EA
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MathTrader7 replied Aug 8, 2016The best currency pairs for this EA are those that most of the time ranging.
Candle Martingale + EA
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MathTrader7 replied Aug 8, 2016The backtest was performed in Control Points, not Every Tick mode. When you are backtesting in Control Points mode, there is no tick to model. So, there is no meaning of the ticks modeling quality.
Candle Martingale + EA
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MathTrader7 replied Aug 8, 2016I used to use Martingale with my breakout EA on my live account successfully. The EA of this thread is under development and experimental. As I mentioned in Post 1, it is very risky to use this EA. Best, Math
Candle Martingale + EA
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MathTrader7 replied Aug 8, 2016You're welcome! You don't need to test the EA on M1 time frame to have the most accurate results. When you run an EA on H1 (or any higher time frame) the strategy tester automatically uses the M1 data to test the EA.
Candle Martingale + EA
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MathTrader7 replied Aug 8, 2016I haven't tested on H4 charts, but it might be a good time frame for this EA. I personally prefer to test the EA on H1.
Candle Martingale + EA