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November 3rd, 2013, 01:01 PM
Berlin, Europe
Legendary Market Wizard
Experience: Advanced
Platform: NinjaTrader, MultiCharts
Broker: Interactive Brokers
Trading: Keyboard
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alejo
Sorry, Fat Tails, here you have the excell in english
thanks again
alejo
Attachment 127522
This looks confusing. You cannot calculate an expectancy per outcome. I do not see any proper approach to calculate an expectancy, but maybe I simply do not understand your way of calculating it. Why don't you start with a simple case?
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
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November 6th, 2013, 12:53 PM
madrid spain
Experience: Beginner
Platform: nt
Trading: None.
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meyer99
I am attaching an xls that I use to analyze best scales and initial stop loss placement.
I have two objectives, first to share with fellow MBT's and hope this will help you the same way it helped me, and second to ask for corrections and suggestions.
This is very simple compared to other xls posted here but the objective is very focused too, just to milk a specific trade as much as possible.
I do not
backtest but I like to follow a trade (or a new product) and take manual records for months before adopting it.
All the numbers are entered manually/daily, this way I have a good feeling for the specific trade and I am aware of externalities (news etc). For example if I do not trade a trend set up around news then I do not include it, on the other hand, if I am trading a
breakout set up, then it should be part of the "around news" trade. So each one should decide what to include or not.
The first page shows the stats, best scales
all in all out, and a reasonable stop loss location. The second page shows best scales in order to maximize r/r.
Instead of explaining in detail I will let you tear it apart (lol) and ask me questions.
I hope it helps.
hi, i need help with this excell
do you did the excel?
i want to analise, ZN with 3 and 4 lots t1+1 2lots t2 +2 1lot t3 +3 1lot
and i want to type directly the 1 but i do not how to do it, can you help me?
thanks
alejo
December 4th, 2013, 02:22 AM
Vinnitsa Ukraine
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Platform: NinjaTrader, CTS T4, Sierra Chart, TOS
Broker: AMP/CQG
Trading: CL
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petrmac
I had finally some time to update the importer.
The main new feature I added is the ability to import also the trades made by
ATM strategy.
I refactored the way the trades are grouped: now I group the trades based on the entry time. Whenever there is a trade with same entry time it is added as another
car .
So the program should now meaningfully group the trades from strategies and manual trading alike.
It exports to an older version of journal (still probably some link problem in V4). But there is a workaround: save to a new file and then import from the journal v 4:-)
GM. @petrmac please help - the importer does not work on my PC
Thank you.
January 25th, 2014, 01:48 AM
New York, NY
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Is anyone using this for futures and with SC, how do you like it, and how does it compare to the paid offerings?
What is the latest version, and link?
May 12th, 2014, 11:16 AM
Chicago Illinois
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Sorry, guys. How do I import or format the .rar files to an excel spreadsheet. Thank you in advance - the work you've done is fantastic! Thanks, Big Mike and all!
May 12th, 2014, 11:29 AM
Puerto Rico
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Trading: Options
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A .rar is a compressed file, like a .zip. It needs to be uncompressed into a file or folder.
I use 7zip which has .rar and many more supported formats.
7-Zip
June 14th, 2014, 12:19 PM
Lübeck, Germany
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Platform: NinjaTrader, MT4
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Trading: Forex
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not really seeing where to download this...
Is it post #847?
sorry, just a bit confused
June 14th, 2014, 01:05 PM
Manta, Ecuador
Site Administrator Developer Swing Trader
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JGSmith
not really seeing where to download this...
Is it post #847?
sorry, just a bit confused
That is the newest version from @vvhg
Mike
June 30th, 2014, 06:31 PM
Boston, MA / USA
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Quick summary needs to be updated to post 847
Many thanks to @vvhq for creating this.
June 30th, 2014, 06:57 PM
Portland, Oregon
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Trading: GBU-39
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Camdo
Quick summary needs to be updated to post 847
Many thanks to @vvhq for creating this.
Fixed link in summary. Hard link here:
Last Updated on June 1, 2023