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Cumulative Profit/Loss dynamics

Selected period: 01.10.2013 - 31.10.2013

Full Stats

Standings (points): - (-)
Performance, $ (points): 0,00K$ (-)
Drawdown, % (points): 0% (-)
Bonuses: 0
Average Profit Trade: 0,00K$
Average Loss Trade: 0$
Profit factor: 0,00K
Number of trades: -
Traded volume: 0,00M$
CommunitySupport avatar

Disqualified from October Contest for violation of:
Programming Rule 3.a. The strategy algorithm has to be symmetrical for opening long and short positions.

TradingwithEA avatar

My new strategy is produced by Visual Jforex. I make the algorithm open both long and short. You can just check my code. Because the current trend for EurJpy is long, so the strategy opens long only this month. For a real big stoploss scalp system, you must follow a long trend or you just build a guess-coin system. I have joined your game for 2 years, lots of people just copied my strategy to win. It doesn't matter. But this rule is really strange to me.

sircris avatar
sircris 26 Oct.

Is very good that the support team strictly enforce the competition rules. A little late, but better late than never. But in this case, I have seen this strategy several times and I do not see that the algorithm is not symmetric:

RSI[weekly](14)>50 && Close[1]-Open[1]>ATR[one_min](4) ==> buy

RSI[weekly](14)<50 && Open[1]-Close[1]>ATR[one_min](4) ==> sell

These conditions sound quite symmetrical to me. It is true that RSI[weekly](14) is very long term and in a particular month, the trades can run in one only direction, but that not break the rules.

TradingwithEA avatar

Thanks to Sircris. To be honest, now I would rather to follow a very long term trend. The rsi[weekly] filter is also added to the strategy for my real account.

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