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Why is it that the EA's interrupt each other if they are on different windows?
EAs are collected here https://www.mql5.com/en/forum
I will try inform about everything using this thread.
Different windows but the same MetaTrader.
I prefer to use no more than two or 3 EAs in one MetaTrader. And I try to select the different EAs with different timeframes. They may interrupt each other if two EAs want to open the orders within 10 seconds.
If we devide all the EAs into several groups we will get the following:
1. EAs with low risk. This EAs is profitable during the 3 months testing. But they may not be profitable during the week or month because it is long played EAs and profit from EAs should be calculated by half a year or yearly. Low risk is less profit. More risk is more profit but more risky. So this EAs are less profitable. But profitable.
2. "normal" EAs. These EAs are opening the orders mainly once per day per pair and keeping this order during the one or two days. "Normal" drawdown and risk.
3. EAs with big drawdown but with no any stop loss. These EAs does not have any stop loss and all the orders are profitable:
3.1. with big risk trading very often with very big drawdown and with very big stop loss once per half a year.
3.2. with very low risk. No stop loss at all. But these EAs are not trading very often.
4. EAs with are working during the one week or one month only. After that it is necessary to optimaze the settings by backtesting and use it once again.
and so on.
So to create portfolio we need to understand what we have and be agree with terminology to speak with the same subject using the same terminological language. And we need to combine several EAs onto the groups and we will see after that what we need and which kind of EAs we need to create to complete all these group. All the groups should have 2 or 3 EAs and 2 or 3 reserved EAs.
Just my thinking.
EAs are collected here https://www.mql5.com/en/forum
I will try inform about everything using this thread.
Different windows but the same MetaTrader.
I prefer to use no more than two or 3 EAs in one MetaTrader. And I try to select the different EAs with different timeframes. They may interrupt each other if two EAs want to open the orders within 10 seconds.
If we devide all the EAs into several groups we will get the following:
1. EAs with low risk. This EAs is profitable during the 3 months testing. But they may not be profitable during the week or month because it is long played EAs and profit from EAs should be calculated by half a year or yearly. Low risk is less profit. More risk is more profit but more risky. So this EAs are less profitable. But profitable.
2. "normal" EAs. These EAs are opening the orders mainly once per day per pair and keeping this order during the one or two days. "Normal" drawdown and risk.
3. EAs with big drawdown but with no any stop loss. These EAs does not have any stop loss and all the orders are profitable:
3.1. with big risk trading very often with very big drawdown and with very big stop loss once per half a year.
3.2. with very low risk. No stop loss at all. But these EAs are not trading very often.
4. EAs with are working during the one week or one month only. After that it is necessary to optimaze the settings by backtesting and use it once again.
and so on.
So to create portfolio we need to understand what we have and be agree with terminology to speak with the same subject using the same terminological language. And we need to combine several EAs onto the groups and we will see after that what we need and which kind of EAs we need to create to complete all these group. All the groups should have 2 or 3 EAs and 2 or 3 reserved EAs.
Just my thinking.Perfect idea! I will base all terminology now on what was said above in creating a portfolio. I haven't had much time, i'm trying to estimate what would be a sufficient account size to use, however now that I realize several accounts will be needed, I have to go back and recalculate.
Can you have several North finance metatrader programs running at once using different accounts? I would prefer not to use IBFX or Alpari due to their service interruptions.
Perfect idea! I will base all terminology now on what was said above in creating a portfolio. I haven't had much time, i'm trying to estimate what would be a sufficient account size to use, however now that I realize several accounts will be needed, I have to go back and recalculate. Can you have several North finance metatrader programs running at once using different accounts? I would prefer not to use IBFX or Alpari due to their service interruptions.
Why do you need all EAs to be placed on real account?
If we are talking about portfolio so it is 2 or 3 EAs. And these EAs may be changed because some other may be performed better.
30000$ investing one lot every time
The best I see is post#18 in this thread (which does not tell when the testing began!!
Is there a conclusion or summary of these that shows the claim of 3000 pips? And I am not talking about adding all the statements in a bunch of different files and folders.
The best I see is post#18 in this thread (which does not tell when the testing began!! Is there a conclusion or summary of these that shows the claim of 3000 pips? And I am not talking about adding all the statements in a bunch of different files and folders.
Why do you need post #18 without statements and files?
Without satements and files this post is useless.
About files please read here.
I know that some people can not find something in this section. The other people need something different: estimated portfolio and so on. So use this thread to post it (request and thinkings etc). I will try to implement (if possible).
30000$ investing one lot every time
Thank you and I had looked at those links you posted above before I posted.
I just said: I like post#18 as it is closest to what I am asking. Details (in files) are ofcourse necessary as well as conclusion and a summary. I just don't want to go through/analyze all the files/folders/results to see if it matches 3000pips or something specially if a post (like #18) already exists.
1. And I don't see one as to the claim of 3000 pips?
2. When is the "beginning of testing" for post#18?
And it is a good standard to post the timeframe for all EAs in summary (like you do brainwashing).
Thank you and I had looked at those links you posted above before I posted.
I just said: I like post#18 as it is closest to what I am asking. Details (in files) are ofcourse necessary as well as conclusion and a summary. I just don't want to go through/analyze all the files/folders/results to see if it matches 3000pips or something specially if a post (like #18) already exists.
1. And I don't see one as to the claim of 3000 pips?
2. When is the "beginning of testing" for post#18?
And it is a good standard to post the timeframe for all EAs in summary (like you do brainwashing).You mean time when particular EA starts to test? Yes you are right.
Beginning of testing is the beginning of this thread. But not for all EAs. For the most of them. And 3000 is results for one month.
You are right: it is good idea to post the time testing started for the EAs together with pips in totals (and timeframes). It will help a lot to understand the EAs.
by 09th of April winners
Total winners from the beginning of the testing:
EURUSD:
1. GoldWarrior02b (m15 tf) with 746 pips.
2. - Mandarine (h1 tf) with 439 pips.
- Mandarine (h1 tf) with timefilter with 210 pips.
- Manarine 100 profit (h1 tf) level with 79 pips.
3. Envelope 2.11 (m15tf) with 414 pips.
4. - Scalp_net (m1 tf) with 354 pips.
- Scalp_net_v1.3 (m1 tf) with 197 pips (first week testing).
5. DayTrading3 with/without timefilter (m15 tf) 162/223 pips.
6. KSRobot_1_5_eur_m15 (m15 timeframe) with 96 pips.
7. Brainwashing 1c, M15 timeframe, with timefilter with 80 pips.
8. StepMAExpert_v1.4 (m30 timeframe) with 46 pips.
GBPUSD:
1. Brainwashing 1c. M15 timeframe, with/without timefilter with 306/263 pips.
2. Scalp_net_v1.3 (m1 tf) with 253 pips (first week testing).
3. DayTrading3 with/without timefilter (m15 tf) 160/246 pips.
4. easyLMA_v6 (m30 tf) with 206 pips.
5. StepMAExpert_v1.4 (m30 tf) with 202 pips.
6. GoldWarrior02b (m15 tf) with 67 pips.
7. FiboPivotandRSI (d1 tf) with 42 pips.
8. Scalp_net_v1.2 (m1 tf) with 40 pips.
USDJPY:
1. GoldWarrior02b (m15 tf) with 896 pips.
2. Firebird v0.65 with/without timefilter (m30 tf) 466/397 pips
3. StepMAExpert_v1.4 (m30 tf) with 275 pips.
4. Scalp_net_v1.2 (m1) with 265 pips.
5. Brainwashing 1c (1c1), H4 timeframe with 196/123 pips.
6. Mandarine (h1 tf) with 183 pips.
7. FiboPivotandRSI (d1 tf) with 142 pips.
8. DayTrading3 with timefilter (m15 tf) 80 pips.
USDCHF:
1. Mandarine (h1 tf) with/without timefilter 124/88 pips.
2. Brainwashing 1c, H1 timeframe with 109 pips.
3. StepMAExpert_v1.4 (m30 tf) with 109 pips.
4. DayTrading3 with timefilter (m15 tf) 68 pips.
5. Brainwashing 1c. M15 timeframe with timefilter with 23.
AUDUSD:
1. easyLMA_v6 (m30 tf) with 136 pips.
2. - Scalp_net_v1.3 (m1 tf) with 69 pips (first week testing).
- Scalp_net_v1.2 (m1 tf) with 31 pips.
3. GoldWarrior02b (m15 tf) with 50 pips.
4. TSD_MT4_MR_Trade_0_25 (d1 tf) with 49 pips.
USDCAD:
1. GoldWarrior02b (m15 tf) with 115 pips.
2. easyLMA_v6 (m30 tf) with 82 pips..
3. N/A.
GBPJPY:
1. Scalp_net_v1.2 with 140 pips.
2. N/A.
3. N/A.
GBPCHF:
1. N/A.
2. N/A.
3. N/A.
9047 pips in total.
by 16th of April winners
Total winners from the beginning of the testing:
EURUSD:
1. GoldWarrior02b (m15 tf) with 746 pips.
2. Envelope 2.11 (m15tf) with 414 pips.
3. - Scalp_net (m1 tf) with 380 pips.
- Scalp_net_v1.3 (m1 tf) with 323 pips (second week testing).
4. DayTrading3 with/without timefilter (m15 tf) 162/223 pips.
5. - Mandarine (h1 tf) with 320 pips.
- Mandarine (h1 tf) with timefilter with 113 pips.
6. KSRobot_1_5_eur_m15 (m15 timeframe) with 96 pips.
7. Brainwashing 1c, M15 timeframe, with timefilter with 52 pips.
8. StepMAExpert_v1.4 (m30 timeframe) with 48 pips.
GBPUSD:
1. Brainwashing 1c. M15 timeframe, with/without timefilter with 306/263 pips.
2. - Scalp_net_v1.3 (m1 tf) with 250 pips (second week testing).
- Scalp_net_v1.2 (m1 tf) with 63 pips.
3. DayTrading3 with/without timefilter (m15 tf) 161/247 pips.
4. easyLMA_v6 (m30 tf) with 214 pips.
5. StepMAExpert_v1.4 (m30 tf) with 118 pips.
6. GoldWarrior02b (m15 tf) with 67 pips.
7. FiboPivotandRSI (d1 tf) with 42 pips.
USDJPY:
1. GoldWarrior02b (m15 tf) with 896 pips.
2. Firebird v0.65 with/without timefilter (m30 tf) 513/464 pips
3. StepMAExpert_v1.4 (m30 tf) with 275 pips.
4. Scalp_net_v1.2 (m1) with 198 pips.
5. FiboPivotandRSI (d1 tf) with 142 pips.
6. Brainwashing 1c, H4 timeframe with 134 pips.
7. Mandarine (h1 tf) with 82 pips.
8. DayTrading3 with timefilter (m15 tf) 81 pips.
USDCHF:
1. StepMAExpert_v1.4 (m30 tf) with 109 pips.
2. Firebird v0.65 with timefilter (m30 tf) 88 pips
3. DayTrading3 with timefilter (m15 tf) 68 pips.
4. Brainwashing 1c, H1 timeframe with 42 pips.
5. Brainwashing 1c. M15 timeframe with timefilter with 23 pips.
AUDUSD:
1. easyLMA_v6 (m30 tf) with 136 pips.
2. - Scalp_net_v1.3 (m1 tf) with 94 pips (second week testing).
- Scalp_net_v1.2 (m1 tf) with 31 pips.
3. GoldWarrior02b (m15 tf) with 50 pips.
USDCAD:
1. GoldWarrior02b (m15 tf) with 115 pips.
2. easyLMA_v6 (m30 tf) with 82 pips.
3. N/A.
GBPJPY:
1. Scalp_net_v1.2 with 27 pips.
2. N/A.
3. N/A.
GBPCHF:
1. N/A.
2. N/A.
3. N/A.
8258 pips in total.
This week was not good for almost all EAs.
by 23rd of April winners
Total winners from the beginning of the testing:
EURUSD:
1. GoldWarrior02b (m15 tf) with 664 pips.
2. Envelope 2.11 (m15tf) with 549 pips.
3. - Mandarine (h1 tf) with 439 pips.
- Mandarine (h1 tf) with timefilter with 88 pips.
3. - Scalp_net (m1 tf) with 309 pips.
- Scalp_net_v1.3 (m1 tf) with 285 pips.
4. DayTrading3 with/without timefilter (m15 tf) 162/243 pips.
5. KSRobot_1_5_eur_m15 (m15 timeframe) with 113 pips.
6. Brainwashing 1c, M15 timeframe, with timefilter with 67 pips.
GBPUSD:
1. Envelope 2.11 (m15tf) with 334 pips.
2. Brainwashing 1c. M15 timeframe, with/without timefilter with 306/263 pips.
3. easyLMA_v6 (m30 tf) with 214 pips.
4. DayTrading3 with/without timefilter (m15 tf) 161/247 pips.
5. StepMAExpert_v1.4 (m30 tf) with 191 pips.
6. GoldWarrior02b (m15 tf) with 142 pips.
7. FiboPivotandRSI (d1 tf) with 42 pips.
USDJPY:
1. GoldWarrior02b (m15 tf) with 896 pips.
2. Firebird v0.65 with/without timefilter (m30 tf) 515/434 pips
3. StepMAExpert_v1.4 (m30 tf) with 285 pips.
4. Scalp_net_v1.2 (m1) with 182 pips.
5. FiboPivotandRSI (d1 tf) with 142 pips.
6. - Brainwashing 1c, H4 timeframe with 134 pips.
- Brainwashing 1c1, H4 timeframe with 40 pips.
7. DayTrading3 with timefilter (m15 tf) 81 pips.
USDCHF:
1. StepMAExpert_v1.4 (m30 tf) with 300 pips.
2. Envelope 2.11 (m15tf) with 189 pips.
3. DayTrading3 with timefilter (m15 tf) 68 pips.
4. Brainwashing 1c, H1 timeframe with 42 pips.
5. Brainwashing 1c. M15 timeframe with timefilter with 23 pips.
AUDUSD:
1. easyLMA_v6 (m30 tf) with 236 pips.
2. - Scalp_net_v1.2 (m1 tf) with 179 pips.
- Scalp_net_v1.3 (m1 tf) with 108 pips.
3. TSD_MT4_MR_Trade_0_25 with 75 pips.
4. Envelope 2.11 (m15tf) with 47 pips.
USDCAD:
1. GoldWarrior02b (m15 tf) with 115 pips.
2. easyLMA_v6 (m30 tf) with 82 pips.
3. N/A.
GBPJPY:
1. Scalp_net_v1.2 with 110 pips.
2. N/A.
3. N/A.
GBPCHF:
1. Scalp_net_v1.2 with 20 pips.
2. N/A.
3. N/A.
9122 pips in total.