day two on the demo account - page 6

 

And my EA made $37,000 in one day with an initial $3,000.

So?

Let's test it for a year or two.

 
Karapus:

And my EA made $37,000 in one day with an initial $3,000.

So?

Let's test it for a year or two.


It's not an advisor, it's a HUMAN...
 
Karapus:

And my EA made $37,000 in one day with an initial $3,000.

So?

Let's test it for a year or two.

and you won't sell the advisor?
 
rustein:
Would you sell the advisor?

I'll have a couple too.
 
Karapus:

And my advisor gave away with an initial $3000 made $37000 in a day.

Not enough. Come back when it's $37,000,000.
 
Karapus:

And my EA made $37,000 in one day with an initial $3,000.

So?

Let's test it for a year or two.


Do you really believe that you can increase the deposit by 10 times in one day?)
 
TEEN:

I read on one of the forums how a dickhead quit his job to "work" in forex and lost 2k quid in a week :) that's where it's funny and sad. I just need a bundle of oil, I earn enough to buy my own bread and I don't regret it.


It's all about how much of your initial deposit you want to earn for a bundle of butter. If you start with a deposit equal to the value of this bundle, then how does this task differ from that of doubling a million or a billion in a short period of time? If the depo is much bigger, then wouldn't it be less risky to just deposit the money?

IMHO, the kind of trading you are showing now is a total casino. To refute this, I advise you to try writing an EA and then run it through history.

 
TEEN:



What could be your trading objectives? Probably to make some money.

Somehow I don't think you can make millions, but maybe you can make a packet of butter. We shall see from here.

And as I have already noticed from personal experience mql4 looks like a mix of PHP/JS with BASIC (moreover 6.0). I'm familiar with C, but not much, and I can't compare its syntax exactly. So, it's probably not that complicated at all. I'd like to know more about functions, and then I may try my hand at it.

Your notion of making money on a packet of butter is strange, but you trade three lots on a five thousand-dollar depot. Have you heard anything about money management?
Trade on the demo just as you would trade in the real world. The most common mistake is to trade on the demo account in order to show the highest financial results.
After all demo accounts are designed for practicing some trading methods, tactics, etc.
I have already seen dozens of cool demo traders with great financial results, who could not even handle micro accounts later.
I have already seen dozens of cool demo traders who were not even able to handle micro accounts afterwards.
So it's too early to think about trading objectives. You still have a lot to learn.

p.s. mcl4 is definitely not a very complicated language, but mcl5 is more complicated.

 
aZtec:


It's all a matter of how much initial deposit you want to make for a pack of butter. If it's a deposit equal to the value of the bundle itself, then how is that any different from the task of doubling a million or a billion in a short period of time? If the depo is much bigger, then wouldn't it be less risky to just deposit the money?

IMHO, the kind of trading you are showing now is a total casino. To refute this, I suggest you try to write an EA and then run it through history.




I am also inclined to write an EA and test it. Thanks!
 
Pegasmaster:

Your notion of making money on a packet of butter is strange, but you trade three lots on a 5,000-dollar depot. Have you ever heard of money management?
Trade on the demo just as you would trade in the real world. The most common mistake is to trade on the demo account in order to show the highest financial results.
After all demo accounts are designed for practicing some trading methods, tactics, etc.
I have already seen dozens of cool demo traders with great financial results, who could not even handle micro accounts later.
I've already seen dozens of cool demo traders who were not even able to handle micro accounts.
So it's too early to think about trading objectives. You still have a lot to learn.

p.s. mcl4 is definitely not a very complicated language, but mcl5 is more complicated.



Pegasmaster,

I'm not claiming anything :). I just started the topic out of interest, and there was nothing but words to attach to the posts, so I put in a report.

I don't argue, there's still a lot I don't know and don't even have a clue about. Especially the jump in Eurobucks today and my report for today shows it. I traded three at once, because there is someone who told me a little bit about the trend in combination with today's news. But I did not manage to use this information properly.

Anyway, I have to learn, absorb and take my time. Thanks.