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I'm also interested in this signal -- or more specifically, Caesar 2.1 which is a modified version with additional filters to filter out riskier trades:
At the moment perform very good,every day we are getting green pips.Slippage was little problem,but last basket was better,because the owner connect to simpletrader VPS.I hope will countinue like this.
I'm also interested in this signal -- or more specifically, Caesar 2.1 which is a modified version with additional filters to filter out riskier trades:
I follow this signal, and to be honest I'm not sure if I will continue for much longer. I feel it's a matter of WHEN and not IF it will have a 40% blow up
fair enough warning BRM - such is the nature of grids i suppose. will reconsider. i run a grid ea on a small account and came very close to blowing it up. but has been slowly building back to where it was before the blowout at much reduced risk. i wish nick would come up with 1 or 2 new sigs.
Yeah I think it's a great signal but even the programmer says to expect a drawdown every 12 months. I plan to make my money and run, depending on market conditions. If there is a drawdown I will jump straight back in. I run at 0.5 risk for now. 2.1. 2 looks great but I prefer to sleep at night.
Yeah I think it's a great signal but even the programmer says to expect a drawdown every 12 months. I plan to make my money and run, depending on market conditions. If there is a drawdown I will jump straight back in. I run at 0.5 risk for now. 2.1. 2 looks great but I prefer to sleep at night.
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Its an interesting signal and I am subscribed too. Whether to jump straight back in after the first DD hit is the big question isn't it. If we had more history we could take that into account, but EAs with great long term backtests have been shown to be useless in some cases, so history is of limited value - its like driving your car looking in the rear view mirror. I also remember sPhantom, (which I didn't use myself), which had a great equity curve for nearly a year as I remember and then it blew up two or three times in fairly quick succession.
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