Whew!!! Master Funchi, I finally got it, after following your instructions. Now let me spend this weekend trying to figure out how this EA works.funchi wrote: Fri Jul 25, 2025 9:46 pm Nameless Greedy Trading Strategy
<Buy Order>
(Sell order omitted)<Exit Conditions>
- A buy entry is made when all of the following conditions are met:
- M30: EMA13 is above EMA55
- M30: Semafor144 displays an upward arrow
- M5: Momentum signal shows a buy signal
- M1: Extension is 1.8, pullback is between 0.3–0.7, and the first 2nd dot (144–36) appears
<Stop Loss (SL)>
- If any of the M30 indicators shows an opposite signal
- All positions are forcibly closed at 20:00 Japan time
<Trailing Stop (TS)>
- M1: Semafor144
<Lot Size>
- Start trailing when profit reaches 20 pips, with a 20-pip trailing stop
<Trading Time>
- Automatically calculated based on a 0.1% risk
<Currency Pairs>
- Entry allowed between 07:30 and 19:55 Japan time
- All positions forcibly closed at 20:00 Japan time
<Performance Details>
- All major 28 currency pairs
<Usage Notes>
- Testing period: This week
- PL% on the dashboard: Profit/loss rate relative to the initial balance
A template is attached.
- The EA has a built-in time setting. This must be set according to your PC’s system time.(FNC_DB_EA parameters)
- During summer, the London market opens at 16:00 Japan time.
- Please configure the currency pair settings.(FNC_DB parameters)
- Historically, my greedy strategy tends to perform well only during the current week.
- There is no guarantee of similar performance in the following weeks.
- This strategy often achieves a return of around 1.0 while trades are open,
- but typically ends up around 0.0 after closing.
- I believe the results could improve with a better exit strategy,
- or by manually closing trades using discretion.
Please make sure to use the latest version.
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Re: The FNC Greedy System
Reverent, Sat Jul 26, 2025 1:00 am