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Re: GoldBaron EA for MT5 – after 3 months of real trading

Congratulations to all the users who have been coming with me since the very beginning! We did a really good job! Testers and users provide a huge amount of extremely useful information. We are not going to stop and will continue to improve EA "GoldBaron". Here are some thoughts on this: How to ...

GoldBaron EA for MT5 – after 3 months of real trading

1. With the "TrendRiders" team, we discovered why standard market indicators often fail in real trading (we were concerned about retraining, the discrepancy between the results of the backtest and real trading). 2. We developed a new set of rules for what not to use when calculating indicators. 3 ...

Re: Trending trading system for breaking through extremes for XAUUSD | Download the ready-made Expert Advisor

Interesting, do you have mq5 file of this EA? it will be good to see its working mechanism. I am not sure but I had many EA files previously which were read history of pairs and arrange trades based on them which were always profitable Thanks qardaÅŸ There are hundreds of libraries there. I can ...

Averaging using modern indicators | Download a ready-made free EA

You can talk as much negativity about trading systems with averaging as you like, but they still regularly feature at the top of signals services and MQL Market showcases. This is most likely because most people aren't suited to trading in its classic form (prolonged drawdowns, months without a new ...

Re: Cluster of synergistic trading systems based on a Moving average | XAUUSD (gold), H1

I think you basically curve fitted to AU with many MAs, because it doesn't work on anything other than Gold I totally agree with you about the adjustment and retraining of moving averages. But working on other symbols is also limited by percentage parameters. Now all forces are thrown into the ...

Re: Cluster of synergistic trading systems based on a Moving average | XAUUSD (gold), H1

Hello,FastInvest Trailing take profit is the practice of continuously moving the take profit point upward as the market price rises(if buy order), in order to lock in more profits. It's something like this. You're confusing something. The stop-loss is moving in your code, not the take profit. And th ...

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