For those who are convinced that all EAs with a martin are losing out. - page 21
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Not at all. Expert Advisors with martin are great at cutting dough, all the way up to the margin call.
Well firstly, you can stop this uncontrolled process by limiting the maximum drawdown to any percentage of the deposit, this has already been written about, if you read the thread. Secondly, there are different modifications of stop loss advisors, when a series closes with a loss. This variant works better as you can close the last order or a series with a partial loss (profit) and here the losses are much lower. Also, this thread is not about Bernoulli. It is about the ability to effectively use martin to neutralize erroneous openings when their percentage is small enough. In today's market, when market makers have finally lost conscience and are beating candles left and right up and down, any strategy that uses stops can be killed off)
hehehe... Was Bernoulli getting hooked on martin too? ;))))
Added loss limitation. Forced closing of the losing series under certain conditions (time since opening of the series, loss amount and trend direction are taken into account).
With the current market, when market makers have finally lost their conscience and are beating candles left and right up and down, any strategy that uses stops can be killed off)
What has that got to do with conscience? With your stops, you yourself are telling them your intention to make a trade. For the market maker, it is merely an opportunity to execute the trade you are agreeing to.
Added loss limitation. Forced closing of the losing series under certain conditions (time since opening of the series, loss amount and trend direction are taken into account).
Did you test your expert on the April gold fall? Seemed like a good opportunity to test the martingale expert's abilities.
No. As long as I use one tool.
well. wait for it ;)