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Here in my tester this price would be a decent one...
From January 1, 2008 to July-Month 2009 (before the test got here) we increased equity to 120 000 from 10 000 initial depo. Let's calculate the average for the year and a half: 120,000 - 10,000 / 18 months = 6,111. This is the price of "waiting"
Pips? What is the average value of the Stop Loss?
Good evening everyone. Please advise who can, who heard about the system advisor STS_EXP. I don't want to pay for a pig in a poke. PLEASE, who heard about this advisor, share your thoughts.
Never buy an Expert Advisor.
Good evening all. Tell me who can, who heard about the system Advisor STS_EXP. I don't want to pay for a pig in a poke. PLEASE, who heard about this advisor, share your thoughts.
After you find a cracked one, make sure it works and pay? :-)
After you find a cracked one, make sure it works and pay? :-)
Good evening everyone. If you can, who's heard about STS_EXP. I don't want to pay for a pig in a poke. PLEASE, who heard about this advisor, share your thoughts.
"The system has a fairly stable profit and the withdrawal of losing trades in no-loss using the averaging method with elements of Martingale. "
Now ask what anyone here thinks of Martin...
"The system has fairly consistent profits and takes loss-making trades to no-loss using the averaging method with elements of Martingale. "
Now ask yourself what you think of Martin here...
Well, since you write it that way, I don't think there's anything good about Martin here. I'm not familiar with the Martingale method myself though.
"The system has fairly consistent profits and takes loss-making trades to no-loss using the averaging method with elements of Martingale. "
Now ask yourself what people here think of Martin...
Stay out of it ;)