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New EA Auto Trading Portfolio (Free EA, No Expiration)

AUDUSD Heavy version... 01.01.2000-31.12.2003
Initial equity 1000€... no money management... fixed lot 0.1

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Thank you Drolph and Ted Waller ,

So with two different data source (histdata and meta quotes) the result from 2000 to 2003 is different, but from 2003 to 20018, the curve is similar between histdata, meta quotes and dukascopy.

Jean-Leon , I'm glad to hear that it's not really heavy on your computer.

Okay I think I've collected enough information to report, thank you very much guys for your help.

Best regards.
Dear Autotradingportfolio

What is this audusd heavy? The result is amazing. I can see that the sl and tp also 100 pips. Will you change the ea-s for the other pairs also? And can we get them? It seems better than the v4,
 
Dear Autotradingportfolio

What is this audusd heavy? The result is amazing. I can see that the sl and tp also 100 pips. Will you change the ea-s for the other pairs also? And can we get them? It seems better than the v4,
Hi Stone79

AUDUSD Heavy has 100 strategies while the Lite one only has 20 strategies, the EAs are for testing purpose and have no indicator based closing logic, it closes purely based on TP and SL.
 
Good ea will can profitable for several years, if still new like as a month hence still can`t assess as good ea
still not finding ea with these criteria
 
Hello autotradingportfolio !!

I have viewed all 58 pages here and have not found details about "risk_multiplier" value on the input tab of your EA. Please explain in layman terms what "risk_multiplier" does. What happens on a $1,00 equity account when "risk_multiplier" value is set to .10 ?? What happens on a $1,000 equity account when "risk_multiplier" value is set 2.0 ?? Please assist. Thank you. Richard
 
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