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- jordanknight replied Jun 22, 2009
DLL protection is fairly safe — Most decompilers out there simple use mql4 decompiling software or get someone with one to do for them. The cost of DLL decompilation is high unless one personally has the skills/knowledge. Often, decompilation ...
- jordanknight replied Jun 22, 2009
DLL protection is fairly safe — Most decompilers out there simple use mql4 decompiling software or get someone with one to do for them. The cost of DLL decompilation is high unless one personally has the skills/knowledge. Often, decompilation ...
- jordanknight replied Jun 18, 2009
You can't get it in one go... — It took me time and money to finally find the 'edge'. The edge is not the same for everyone as it depends a lot on personality and risk tolerance. I got wiped out twice, and finally I'm relying on my robots and ...
- jordanknight replied Jun 10, 2009
Make Uncertainty The Edge — Forex is uncertain, and I hope it remains so. My edge is in the form of neural analysis (PNN). I can't tell whether this 'edge' will remain an edge for long but so far for past 2 years, it has been working ...
- jordanknight replied May 27, 2009
Consider neural prediction — I have used probabilistic neural network (PNN) for forecasting the best strategy to use. Perhaps you can include ATR to try to forecast the volatility. The mq4 is available in mql4 forums under "Self Learning ...
- jordanknight replied May 27, 2009
Probabilistic neural network (PNN) — In ATC 07, Better's success is probably because he used the right training data. There is algorithm to construct PNN based EA so that it automatically learns continuously here: url The problem is the ...
- jordanknight replied May 27, 2009
Probabilistic neural network (PNN) — Using Paco Hernandez PNN implementation, it is possible to self learn for a specified bars backwards (look in mql forum on this topic). However FANN seems to be faster and perhaps using similar self ...
- jordanknight replied May 23, 2009
Automation is the answer — Of this discussion, the points highlighted are: 1) Small TP with huge SL and big TP with small SL can be used interchangeably in ranging and trending markets. However, the question is whether is it possible to time ...
- jordanknight replied Mar 10, 2009
Is this what you wanted? — You can look at: http://www.forexfactory.com/showthread.php?t=156852 The original discussion is in mql4 forum The EA includes the trainer and trading EA in 1 file, so it can continuously train itself with only 1 EA
- jordanknight replied Mar 10, 2009
New PNN Based EA, self trains — You can look at: http://www.forexfactory.com/showthread.php?t=156852 The original discussion is in mql4 forum The EA includes the trainer and trading EA in 1 file, so it can continuously train itself with only 1 ...
- jordanknight replied Mar 2, 2009
Ultimately its in risk rewards ratio — I have found what I'm comfortable with. Now I can let the VPS run and have peace of mind knowing my EAs trades are sound. I have tried many EAs but many of those so called 'successful' ones simply use ...
- jordanknight replied Feb 27, 2009
Trade for a living, possible with small accounts? — I have blown an account before, so I started with USD100 with Oanda. It did not go anywhere as I was only risking 2-3% per trade and my strategies were not good I guess. Then I moved to ...
- jordanknight replied Feb 19, 2009
Agreed, but the mistakes were essential to train me to think this way. Now my systems are pretty profitable
- jordanknight replied Feb 19, 2009
Like this? — 1) System works and profitable So you've got a winning system, you get confidence and start using more lots/risk so that you can make use of a winning system. Boom! The inevitable loss comes one fine day and you lose a big chunk ...
- jordanknight replied Feb 15, 2009
It's time for the rich to pay — Although Mahathir Mohammad may be the most hated ex prime minister in Malaysia, here are his points that somewhat are true: ‘pyramid investment scheme’ operated by Bernard Madoff as a prime example of what can ...
- jordanknight replied Feb 13, 2009
Market do behave in certain patterns and the past holds very much to the future behavior. The problem is timing the exact occurrence of these repetitive patterns. And studying them in backtest will enable better timing in the future though not ...
- jordanknight replied Feb 12, 2009
It's gambling for me — To qualify as 'not gambling' you need to have adequate information and the outcome must at least be correct more than 3/4 of the time. In forex, there are too many influenting factors, eg DJI, Fed that would move the ...
- jordanknight replied Feb 9, 2009
That's true, the idea of EA is to design it in such way so that there are more than 1 system in it, working in various conditions independently. It may be designed so that each system is triggered by certain criteria or all of the system working ...
- jordanknight replied Feb 9, 2009
20+ years — Where did you get 20+ years of forex data to test on? MT4/MT3/MT2/MT1 has been around for that long?
- jordanknight replied Feb 9, 2009
Let's wait and see — Perhaps, we should start something to keep track of all performing EAs to see whether they work in the long term. So far none of the arguments put forward here (whether they work or not) is backed by facts/statistical ...