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macman replied Aug 22, 2011Thanks for this Scoobs, will certainly take a long, hard look
Agree, an interesting concept with this EA. Here is my 3 month forward 'see if we can break it' test. Having survived this, I am now looking at how to drop the draw-down etc. ...Reversi: a dynamically calculated x-candle reversal EA by Steve Hopwood
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macman replied Aug 11, 2011Too dangerous? — I looked quickly at this one a while back, doing a forward test on my VPS, but quite honestly anything capable of getting into huge floating drawdown is probably not much use in the long run
Steve Hopwood's Fib Target-level retracement auto-trader: compliments Simone
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macman replied Aug 8, 2011
We look forward to seeing your results/conclusionsTrendy: a trend-trading EA by SteveHopwood
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macman replied Jul 27, 2011Fibs tend to be self-fulfilling, up to a point of course. which is why IMHO they should be treated differently to something variable like RSI or Stochs that is my experience from manual trading
Best of luck with your thread 
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macman replied Jul 26, 2011Hi Mer, Yes, a strong combination - check out this thread if you don't already know it - some interesting later posts url
Tools for forexhard's Stairstep Breakouts system
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macman replied Jul 26, 2011LOL - bit faster than my elderly coastal sailing cat ....

Tools for forexhard's Stairstep Breakouts system
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macman replied Jul 26, 2011Nice idea, do you also have an AIS transponder on board? If so, let us have the vessel's name & we can track you real time at marinetraffic.com
Tools for forexhard's Stairstep Breakouts system
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macman replied Jul 26, 2011On a public forum the only real way to have a long term readable discussion is to use the voucher system and/or buddy list so that complete nonsense is at least limited. A secondary thread can then be opened for anyone without a voucher, who wants ...
Tools for forexhard's Stairstep Breakouts system
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macman replied Jul 15, 2011Hi Astral, Things move fast in this area, have a look here url Cloud computing where you only pay for the resources you actually need is a powerful concept and works surprising well.

Nanningbob 4h trading system ver. 5.0
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macman replied Jul 15, 2011Sorry, but have to disagree strongly with this view. IMHO as soon as you are trading 'real' money it is essential to pay for a good quality VPS. As an example, I live in the UK and a couple of weeks ago thieves cut and stole a long section of glass ...
Nanningbob 4h trading system ver. 5.0
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macman replied Jun 29, 2011I suggest keeping a very close watch on this EA, if you are using it live, as my basic strategy test was margin called - as expected.
Pippo: a Murrey Maths retrace auto-trading EA by SteveHopwood
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macman replied Jun 20, 2011It is almost always essential to use a separate account for each EA you want to run. There are a few exceptions, like using a trade manager or some other type of control EA, but even these combinations need to be checked to see they play nicely ...
Nanningbob V5 auto-trading robot. Newbies, fearlessly ask your basic questions here
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macman replied Jun 20, 2011You just earned a place on my ignore list — Pippo, This post earns you a top 10 spot on my ignore list - write anything you like, from now on I for one will not even see it, nor anything else you write, ever again ....
If you really ...Pippo: a Murrey Maths retrace auto-trading EA by SteveHopwood
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macman replied Jun 15, 2011No problem - I will no longer post here or any other FF thread -like many others before me I am gone ...
Pippo: a Murrey Maths retrace auto-trading EA by SteveHopwood
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macman replied Jun 15, 2011Pippo Below is an OPTIMISED FORWARD test done on 14 pairs on this EA and IMHO "perhaps, release hedge ala Pipstrumph's method in FTLR BOT" is just not going to cut it. The trace shows this strategy is underwater after only 2 days, typical for this ...
Pippo: a Murrey Maths retrace auto-trading EA by SteveHopwood
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macman replied Jun 15, 2011Global close may be more effective — I have traded a similar grid for a long time and found that a global close at 1.5% was more profitable than letting trades run for ages in recovery mode. A disadvantage of this type of grid is that very ...
Pippo: a Murrey Maths retrace auto-trading EA by SteveHopwood
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macman replied Jun 15, 2011Thank You — As always, looking forward to checking it out -

Nanningbob 60x90 EA
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macman replied Jun 13, 2011It is & I have no problems running multiple accounts all at the same time on the same machine, so your problem may be somewhere else. There are various versions around I think, so maybe you have an old version? This version is one I have hacked ...
Reversi: a dynamically calculated x-candle reversal EA by Steve Hopwood
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macman replied Jun 13, 2011[quote=Jollyroger;4685203] I personally use seaweed - damp means market is going down - dry is up. Works every time for me ....

The Captain: an always-in auto-trader by SteveHopwood
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macman replied Jun 8, 2011Reversi so far — Hi Steve, Attached is a screen shot of Reversi performance so far, after a fairly rough optimisation to find a suitable time frame. Running on 14 pairs without mptm trade management. As you can see, seems to be profitable, but ...
Reversi: a dynamically calculated x-candle reversal EA by Steve Hopwood