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Martin
14 Oct 2014, 19:10

RE: RE: RE:

Spotware said:

Martin said:

Spotware said:

Yes, we have market range for stop orders feature in our road map.

Is this already implemented?

No, it is not implemented yet

You have any ideas when will it be implemented?


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Martin
14 Oct 2014, 16:21

RE:

Spotware said:

Yes, we have market range for stop orders feature in our road map.

Is this already implemented?


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Martin
25 Jan 2013, 12:36

The robot works by comparing price margins and checking the trend to take decisons.

It's not like any robot i've seen so far.


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Martin
01 Dec 2012, 12:54

RE:
Uche said:

Anyone thinking of investing in your Robot will find the Profit factor,Sortino and Sharpe unappealing.Like was said,you should work on your drawdown, and the Profit factor.

Your test results should look more like the one below from calgo.co.uk.

Yes, read my previous post. You just need to increase your balance to reduce the DrawDown, what do you think?

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Martin
01 Dec 2012, 12:51

RE:
rkokerti said:

Hello, 

I thing the profit is very nice, but not all.

Your DrawDown is almost 90%!!! It is huge... Why are you earn money if then you lose it all? My opinion is that 10-20% of DrawDown is the maximum which guarantees the continuous earning, and well-balanced trading. It is only my point of view, but be careful with 90% DD.

 

Hi there, thank you for your comment.
 
Yes I know about the DrawDown, but if you increase your starting belance you also reduce your risk (with the same volume of 10000).
 
Here you can see same test with 25,000 and 50,000 of starting balance:
 
 
 
Your DrawDown risk is reduced, but your % profit is also reduced (for the same volume).
 
For 25,000 the Max DrawDown is 45.34% and % profit is around 1000%. For 50,000 Max DrawDown is 37.50% and % profit is around 500%.
 
Even so for an investment of 3K I think is worth the risk with a Max DrawDown of 88% with a potential of 7300% profit.
 
What do you think?

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Martin
30 Nov 2012, 15:57

RE:
Uche said:

They don't come cheap but you can get them for free at calgofx.co.uk.

Cheers

Hi there,
 
the site seems is not available. Are you sure its the correct one?
 
Thanks

@Martin