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The guy is malicious, for sure, the Martingale exists since the 18th century, and everybody gambler/game player know that this is not working in real life.
It's one of the fastest way to blow an account.
if it seems too good to be true.... it probably is.... automation is to do things to compelx to do manually. i think automation for simple things like moving averages and etc will never work.
"Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed." - Mark Twain
- 90 days of tick-level data
- uses tick (not minute) data for chart type
- all entries are market orders
- 1700 trades
- 40k over 90 days with 1 contract
As a side note, there are no traditional indicators in this strategy. No moving averages, no cci, no rsi, nothing like that at all.
This one looks very, very, very good.
Only 3 months, but 1700 trades, so this is fine.
Good Sharpe ratio, similar results for Long and Short trades, no 99.9% of winning trades , etc, all results looks good and consistent.
The only small point, is the 8 consecutive losers in a row. If these 8 happens during your first day with this strat, hmm...
That one does look promising.. the only worrisome signs are the occasional loser streaks that show up in the equity curve and the MAE/Efficiency could be improved upon.
Overall looks pretty solid though. If its not a ninja backtesting bug I'd say that one will definitely be profitable even if perhaps not as profitable as the backtest says it might be.
Yes me too, but I know that it is not an NT issue. It is happening because of the exit strategy code in the strategy. There are a few different kinds of exit strategy, all based on candle stick OHLC patterns.
I will be running it on sim this week. I've already conducted several market replay tests with excellent results.