MetaTrader
After a lot of experimentation we finally managed to work out how duplicate the first trade in 2009 shown on the Forex MegaDroid website. Not only that, but using a demo account from FXDD that supplies historical data with only 4 decimal places, and working out exactly the right values for the Risk Level and GMT Offset input settings allowed us to duplicate the first 75 trades, up to and including the loss of $4672.00 on March 18th. After that though, the differences between our backtest results and those shown by the Forex MegaDroid team become more and more obvious.
Tags: Forex MegaDroid, FXDD, MetaTrader, Robots
Filed under Trading Systems by Jim
I received an email this morning from Forex.com promoting the benefits of opening a MetaTrader account with their FSA regulated UK operation. The headline read:
Total control of your trading strategies. – Don't let hedging restrictions affect how you trade your account.
When I clicked on it I didn't receive lots more information about how hedging restrictions might affect my trading. Instead I found myself looking at an online application to open an account at Forex.com UK
Tags: FOREX.com, FSA, FXDD, Hedging, MetaTrader, Regulation, VPS
As we reported back in May, FXDD still allow "hedging" on their MetaTrader 4 accounts. Presumably they feel able to do this because their application to become a member of the NFA is still pending. The announcement that we linked to in our May article was removed from their website some time ago, but yesterday a new take on the NFA hedging ban appeared in its place:
More on FXDD Say No Hedging Doom and Gloom Highly Exaggerated
Tags: FXDD, Hedging, MetaTrader, Regulation
An email from the Forex MegaDroid team was waiting for me in my inbox this morning. It seems they will be releasing a new version of their robot before the end of the month, which is when the first-in first-out provisions of NFA compliance rule 2-43(b) finally come into force.
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Here are our first set of Forex MegaDroid live test results, which cover the month of June 2009. Here at the Trading Gurus we recommend forward testing any new forex trading system on a demo account for at least three months before even thinking of trying it using real money on a live account. However our loyal readers have been asking to see some live results. After 2 months testing on a demo account with no major disasters for the MegaDroid we decided to start live testing using a modest initial deposit of $500. On an account that supports micro-lots this is sufficiently large to allow the Droid's money management system to start trading with more than the bare minimum position size. It is also a reasonable sum of money for someone new to forex trading to be prepared to lose. As you have hopefully realised by now, newcomers to forex trading do have an unfortunate tendency to lose money.
Tags: Alpari, Forex MegaDroid, Forex Trading Systems, FXDD, Live Test, MetaTrader, Robots, VPS
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I logged into our virtual private server this morning, excited at the prospect of writing about our first month's live Forex MegaDroid testing using real money. That will now have to wait for a while, because I discovered something even more interesting. The Forex MegaDroid robot had completely stopped working, and not for the first time!
Filed under Trading Platforms by Jim
We've just added a new installment to our course on how to build your very own forex trading system. This one is something of a history lesson about the legendary Turtle Traders.
As our regular readers will know we were not awfully impressed with the Forex Espionage MetaTrader robot (or should that be robots?). Nevertheless immediately after I bought his latest expert advisor(s) Steven Lee Jones was kind enough to make me a "One Time Offer" to buy his Forex Espionage Advanced System for a mere $77. Unable to resist any sort of an offer to buy anything related to forex trading, let alone one just about to expire, I parted with my credit card number for a second time.
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Another new MetaTrader 4 expert advisor launched last week. Since it's name is "Forex Espionage" I was astonished at the lack of secrecy surrounding this event. Even I noticed all the emails accumulating in my spam folder. Normally when we here at the Trading Gurus review a new trading system we perform lots of backtests, forward test on a demo account for a few months, then forward test some more on a live account before delivering our final verdict. In the case of the latest forex "robot" let loose on unsuspecting trading accounts around the world all that won't be necessary. Here is our considered Forex Espionage Review. It Sucks!
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Here at the Trading Gurus we've been testing our three example MetaTrader expert advisors with another month's worth of data. Things are still looking good for our dumber than dumb forex robots!
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