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No, there isn't.
yeah, that's understandable.
the whole topic is purely for fun or theoretical purposes.
in real life no investor would give money for this
yeah, that's understandable.
the whole topic is purely for fun or theoretical purposes.
no investor would give money for this in real life
I don't have a decent signal system to use anti-martingale with it. Right now I'm trying to combine martingale and anti-martingale in netting version in one EA. If I have a losing trade, I will include martingale; if I have a profitable trade, I will use anti-martingale. There is an Expert Advisor with a reversal martingale that has quite a lot of profitable trades, but they come with an initial lot, so profits are not very high. This is where antimartingale comes in handy.
What do you mean by "If a trade is losing, martingale is on"?
A martingale has a lot increase on losing trades, and this does not sound like your strategy, maybe you got it wrong?
What do you mean by "If a trade is losing, martingale is on"?
A martingale has an increase in lot on losing trades, and this does not sound like your strategy, maybe you got it wrong?
deciphering:
flip martingale - at a stop - enter in the OTHER direction - if there was a sell and it was stopped out - then enter buy on an increased volume. buy - sell conditions - mirrored.
Anti-martingale - entry on increased volume with a profit of a previous closed market position. In case of a loss - entry with the starting lot.
Here it is written:
"There is an adviser with reversal martingale that has quite a lot of series of profitable trades, but they come with an initial lot, so profits are small. This is where the anti-martingale should come in handy."