Pozdrav ljudi ,
u principu izbegavam koriscenje EA za trgovinu live ali ih manje vise sve testiram . Do sada su svi komercijalni Ea bili teska propast .veliki sam fan Steve Hoopewood-a i njegovih ea na forexfactory koji iako nisu komercijalni , imaju mnogo bolje rezultate nego ovi sveti gralovi od 100 usd. U poslednjih 4-5 meseci testiram Fib Target-level retracement auto-trader. i rezultati su fantasticni cak i na backtestu sa depositom od 200 usd i lotom 0.10 ovaj Ea uspevanapravi cudo. Live test je bio jos bolji na demou FXDD od 3000 usd sa 1 lotom (1 usd ) za 4 meseca je napravio 1200 pipsa. mislim da cu ga najzad pustiti na live racun za 2 meseca. naravno bilo je i DD ali on se eliminse sa podesavanjem opcija kojih je puno.Evo vam uputstvo na engleskom,unapred se izvinjavam jer nemam vremena da deteljno prevedem na srpski.
Steve Hopwood's Fib Target-level retracement auto-trader.
This robot complements Simone. Read about her at
http://www.forexfactory.com/showthre...79#post3779479 New traders can also download a useful pdf called 'Basic stuff.pdf'. The Real Simone's use of the 138 and -38 (T1) as take profit targets set me thinking.
At the start of each new candle, the robot draws a fib from the high to the low of the previous candle.
These give four Long and four Short target-levels – T1, T2, T3, & T4.
Here is the trading theory:
1. T1 is the level at which many traders place their take profit stops. Once the market reaches T1, it is ready to retrace, so send a pending trade in the direction of the anticipated retrace, at x pips distance.
In theory, the higher the time frame being traded, the stronger are the Fib extension target-levels at T1/T2. D1 is powerful; W1 is overwhelming; MN1 is awesome. Subsequent testing by hiredwhip showed that D1 is the most effective time frame for this system, and most of us have adopted this.
There is one proviso to the success I have enjoyed on demo and with backtesting. DireEmergencyStopLossPips must be regarded as protection against cataclysmic events putting the account in danger. The robot sets a stop at T4 +- this setting (5 digit crim, but the robot makes necessary adjustments for 4 digit crims). Setting a stop loss calculated on more normal calculations kills the profitability in backtesting, so I guess there must be trades that need a lot of space to breathe.
DireEmergencyStopLossPips defaults to 0, which tells the robot not to send a stop loss at all. I am live-trading with this setting, using tiny lot sizes to protect the account.
A new trading system has come on line since I coded the earliest versions of this robot, introducing us to the concept of multi-level recovery trades when a trade moves against us. Multi-level Recovery does away with the need for any stop loss save for a far-distant one to guard against cataclysmic world events sending the markets into meltdown against our trades.
I am not going to describe Multi-level Recovery here. Instead, I want you to go to the thread that introduced the rest of us to this concept. You will find it at
http://www.forexfactory.com/showthread.php?t=246113. Read page 1 5 times; then read the documentation in the zip files 5 times; then read the first 20 and last 20 or so pages of the tread to: see some examples of trading setups and triggers; catch up with latest developments.
Stick with Bob's trading methodology for a few weeks and you will fully understand Multi-level Recovery. Ftlr incorporates this recovery system and you need to understand it in order to fully understand what this robot does.
Robot closing trades
The robot will close/delete trades under these circumstances:
* unfilled pendings at the start of a new candle.
* W1 and MN1 time-frames: all open trades at the start of a new candle. The assumption here is that the new fib will be so far from the old that open trades were based on outdated information. I am finding it better to leave open trades on any tf lower than W1.
The robot is up, running and bug-free so far as I can tell. I may add tweaks in the future, but we shall see.
Most of the robot inputs are self-explanatory. Here are a few notes:
* Any inputs requiring pips are coded for 5 digit wally-plonker-dipstick-pillock criminals. The robot automatically adjusts for normal 4 digit crims, so holders of these accounts need to multiply their normal inputs by 10.
* PendingPipsDistance is the distance from the market price to fill the pending order.
* Trading hours are only relevant to trading time-frames below W1. If trading the weekly or monthly charts, set these to 0, 12, 12, 24 to ensure 24 hour trading.
Trade direction finding module
You can tell the robot to look for trades only in one direction. I have attached the modified indicators and a template in the zip file. You do not actually need the template, or the indicators as the robot works entirely independently of your installed indi's; it is just nice to have the visual confirmation.
The tdf module looks to trade the retrace/counter trend after a strong move in one direction. It works like this:
* Sixths indi takes the high/low of the previous BarCount bars and divides this figure into sixths. The zone in between the green lines is a no-trade zone.
* Market must be above the top green line for short trading and below the bottom green line for long trading.
* Bollinger Bands (25) top line must be above the top green line for short trading and below the bottom green line for long trading.
* Stochastic blue line must be >= 85 for short trading and <= 15 for long trading.
* MACD red line must be >= 85 for short trading and <= 15 for long trading.
squalou took the module and turned it into an indicator that paints an arrow on the screen when all the tdf requirements are met. You could probably trade off that alone, but nanningbob's setup has a couple of extra sophistications not needed here, so some trades will go wrong. It might be worth trying, even so.
The picture shows how your screen will look if you use my template.
It should now be possible to safely trade lower time frames.
I could not have created this module without the invaluable contributions by squalou, to whom we give an inter-galactic sized round of applause.
Coders: The tdf module used by this robot is a modified version of the full thing. The full module is also attached here. You will see how easy it is to adapt to your own needs.
I have also added the Sunday candle filter.
Za vise informacija :http://www.forexfactory.com/showthread.php?t=243432