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Your "signal", by the way, is obvious: "profit 30 pips". That's not a signal, btw, it's a trade order. The signal should be something calculable based on the current situation.
Why do you need such an analysis, Victor, if you're still taking a fixed 30 pips?
And for the fact that the signals are mostly formed on these very periods. ...
I think that similar equity drawdowns in the second EA might recur, but that's OK. My account balance is 26 670.59 which is 166.7% profit after 50 hours of work. I think the 50% risk is acceptable with this kind of profit, the risk can be reduced, it all depends on what the investor wants.
Your "signal", by the way, is obvious: "profit 30 pips". That's not a signal, btw, it's a trade order. The signal should be something calculated from the current situation.
Thanks for the analysis, don't forget to pay attention to longer periods from 4 hours to a month... Equity drawdowns up to 50% due to high risk,
Yesterday the drawdown reached more than $11500 (about 60% of the balance)
but not fatal...
So far...
50 hours of work do not give any statistically significant conclusions.
Working :)
Thanks for the analysis, don't forget to pay attention to longer periods from 4 hours to a month... Equity drawdowns of up to 50% due to high risk,
Yesterday the drawdown reached more than $11500 (about 60% of the balance)
but not fatal...
So far...
50 hours of work do not give any statistically significant conclusions.
Working :)
Again, the risk can be reduced, it all depends on the wishes of the investor.
I.e. if:
1. Do you think the risk in this trading account is excessive? Why would you set it then? IMHO with it the chance of getting a MC is very high even in the short term.
2. You think that the risk is normal, most potential investors will definitely not agree with it.
Again, the risk can be reduced, it all depends on the investor's wishes.
I.e. if:
1. Do you think the risk in this trading account is excessive? Why would you set it then? IMHO with it the chance of getting a MC is very high even in the short term.
2. If you think this risk is normal, then most potential investors would certainly not agree with it.
A high risk is necessary to draw attention to the system. And MCs are unlikely to come in at this risk.
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A prudent investor knows perfectly well that apart from the returns to which you are proposing to pay attention, there are also risks to which you are proposing to turn a blind eye. And the MC with such an MM will surely come, be sure, Victor.
To reduce the risks to an acceptable level (no more than 5% of your deposit on open trades) you have to at least ten times reduce the lot size (with your current risk assessment, which may only increase in the future).
Or put a reasonable stop loss - although I highly doubt the success of this venture, judging by the dynamics of profitability of open positions with this EA.
P.S. You can only attract a reckless investor - but then the reckless investor will deal with you...
A sensible investor knows that apart from the profitability, which you suggest to pay attention to, there are also risks, which you suggest to turn a blind eye to. And the MC with such an MM will surely come, be sure, Victor.
To reduce the risks to an acceptable level (no more than 5% of your deposit on open trades) you have to at least ten times reduce the lot size (with your current risk assessment, which may only increase in the future).
Or put a reasonable stop loss - although I highly doubt the success of this venture, judging by the dynamics of profitability of open positions with this EA.
P.S. You can only attract a reckless investor - but then the reckless investor will deal with you...