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10 point 3

yeoeleven,

Congratulations for creating the biggest thread i have ever seen on 10point3. And thank you all for contributing on that subject.

I have been reading the thread for some days and backtesting 10point3 as I have downloaded (w/o stoploss). My only modification was on the TakeProfit = 5 and MaxTrades = 5, as I have good results with that.

I have already tested good and killing EAs, including CyberiaTrader. But 10point3 seems to be the most consistent of all, showing profits on a week basis.

I have attached a GIF showing weekly profits during the year 2004 in my backward testing.

Settings

TakeProfit=5.00000000

Lots=0.10000000

InitialStop=0.00000000

TrailingStop=20.00000000

MaxTrades=5

Pips=15

SecureProfit=10

AccountProtection=1

OrderstoProtect=3

ReverseCondition=0

EURUSDPipValue=10.00000000

GBPUSDPipValue=10.00000000

USDCHFPipValue=10.00000000

USDJPYPipValue=9.71500000

StartYear=2004

StartMonth=1

EndYear=2007

EndMonth=12

EndHour=22

EndMinute=30

mm=0

risk=12

AccountisNormal=0

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--Id--:
yeoeleven,

Congratulations for creating the biggest thread i have ever seen on 10point3. And thank you all for contributing on that subject.

I have been reading the thread for some days and backtesting 10point3 as I have downloaded (w/o stoploss). My only modification was on the TakeProfit = 5 and MaxTrades = 5, as I have good results with that.

I have already tested good and killing EAs, including CyberiaTrader. But 10point3 seems to be the most consistent of all, showing profits on a week basis.

I have attached a GIF showing weekly profits during the year 2004 in my backward testing.

Settings

TakeProfit=5.00000000

Lots=0.10000000

InitialStop=0.00000000

TrailingStop=20.00000000

MaxTrades=5

Pips=15

SecureProfit=10

AccountProtection=1

OrderstoProtect=3

ReverseCondition=0

EURUSDPipValue=10.00000000

GBPUSDPipValue=10.00000000

USDCHFPipValue=10.00000000

USDJPYPipValue=9.71500000

StartYear=2004

StartMonth=1

EndYear=2007

EndMonth=12

EndHour=22

EndMinute=30

mm=0

risk=12

AccountisNormal=0

On which platform did you backtest?

what version of the expert? On which time frame?

thank you

emeric

 

Back testing

--Id--:
yeoeleven,

Congratulations for creating the biggest thread i have ever seen on 10point3. And thank you all for contributing on that subject.

I have been reading the thread for some days and backtesting 10point3 as Ihave downloaded (w/o stoploss). My only modification was on the TakeProfit = 5 and MaxTrades = 5, as I have good results with that.

I have already tested good and killing EAs, including CyberiaTrader. But 10point3 seems to be the most consistent of all, showing profits on a week basis.

I have attached a GIF showing weekly profits during the year 2004 in my backward testing.

Settings

TakeProfit=5.00000000

Lots=0.10000000

InitialStop=0.00000000

TrailingStop=20.00000000

MaxTrades=5

Pips=15

SecureProfit=10

AccountProtection=1

OrderstoProtect=3

ReverseCondition=0

EURUSDPipValue=10.00000000

GBPUSDPipValue=10.00000000

USDCHFPipValue=10.00000000

USDJPYPipValue=9.71500000

StartYear=2004

StartMonth=1

EndYear=2007

EndMonth=12

EndHour=22

EndMinute=30

mm=0

risk=12

AccountisNormal=0

Thank you for your comments and look forward to your forward testing detailed statements. I have never used back testing probably because I have had the time to forward test.

Of late I have been testing most of the versions that have sprung from the original 10points3 and have found that the DynamicStop modified by tururo to be as good as any.

RMI seems to have great promise but it is early days yet, the additional trade opened as mentioned previously has now closed with a 40 pip profit making 4 out of 4 closed without the need for additional progression.

John

 
--Id--:
yeoeleven,

Congratulations for creating the biggest thread i have ever seen on 10point3. And thank you all for contributing on that subject.

I have been reading the thread for some days and backtesting 10point3 as I have downloaded (w/o stoploss). My only modification was on the TakeProfit = 5 and MaxTrades = 5, as I have good results with that.

I have already tested good and killing EAs, including CyberiaTrader. But 10point3 seems to be the most consistent of all, showing profits on a week basis.

I have attached a GIF showing weekly profits during the year 2004 in my backward testing.

Settings

TakeProfit=5.00000000

Lots=0.10000000

InitialStop=0.00000000

TrailingStop=20.00000000

MaxTrades=5

Pips=15

SecureProfit=10

AccountProtection=1

OrderstoProtect=3

ReverseCondition=0

EURUSDPipValue=10.00000000

GBPUSDPipValue=10.00000000

USDCHFPipValue=10.00000000

USDJPYPipValue=9.71500000

StartYear=2004

StartMonth=1

EndYear=2007

EndMonth=12

EndHour=22

EndMinute=30

mm=0

risk=12

AccountisNormal=0

take profit 5??? pip 15??? i dont think it will work

 
elepoutre:
On which platform did you backtest?

what version of the expert? On which time frame?

thank you

emeric

Sorry I forgot some details:

Backtesting in Metatrader 4, MIG-Demo.

The expert is exactly the one downloaded from http://elcactus.com/

Time Frame = 30.

Only pair tested: EUR/USD.

 
yeoeleven:
Thank you for your comments and look forward to your forward testing detailed statements. I have never used back testing probably because I have had the time to forward test.

Of late I have been testing most of the versions that have sprung from the original 10points3 and have found that the DynamicStop modified by tururo to be as good as any.

RMI seems to have great promise but it is early days yet, the additional trade opened as mentioned previously has now closed with a 40 pip profit making 4 out of 4 closed without the need for additional progression.

John

I see 10point3 and its derivatives a lot promising, including tururo's version. As I first posted, its best aspect is that it shows profits in a week basis. I have tested other EAs and they seem profitable in the mid- to long- term, with ocasional losses in short-term.

As you can see from the GIF-report I posted, 2004 ended with a single week (!) in loss. I am working in creating reports like that for 2005 and 2006.

**Note** I am only working with EUR/USD as it is (almost)-always a low-spread pair and have a good variation range in a day.

What are the diferences from backtesting to forward testing in 10point3 approach? I found most EAs to behave similarly in both cases, but I wonder about 10point3.

 
abrs70:
take profit 5??? pip 15??? i dont think it will work

Yes, it seems rather strange, abrs70.

I decided to work with those settings to have a more agressive approach. Got that from working with Cyberia. TP = 5 makes 10point3 to close a lot more trades w/o waiting for "big" profits. The long-run result is good as you can see from a detailed statement from a random week in 2004, posted below.

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Hey Guys, long time following this amazing thread!!

What pair in what Time Frame does this 10point3 work best??

Thank's guys..

-Miyok-

 

Evidently EURUSD