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Petko Aleksandrov.
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August 23, 2019 at 12:01 am #18531
Petko Aleksandrov
ParticipantYou are welcome, let me know if there is anything else.
September 8, 2019 at 9:39 am #20768Andi
Participanthello all, I want to share a bad experience I had from my stupid mistake: I created my new EAs for the month and I placed the first ones on one of the computers I have. After that, I just received a new laptop and decided to test it. I installed the MetaTrader and placed all the EAs there. And those EAs I place straight to my live account because I use the method from Petko to simulate Demo trading with the Data in EA Studio.
When I looked at the results in FX Blue I saw that some of the EAs already opened double more trades than the others which was not usual. I kept looking into it for another 2 days and those EAs were opening more and more than the others. Until I realized that I had those EAs running still on the first computer I started placing them and on my new one…luckily they did not make losses but profits.
However, it is a stupid mistake because it could have been the other way around and get more losses… so pay attention where you place the EAs. If you decide to move them, make sure to disable the auto trade in the first place.
September 10, 2019 at 3:53 pm #21040fxtalant
ParticipantHello Sharapova,
thanks for sharing. Is that actually mean that if I have EAs running in one Demo trading account and I place them on another MetaTrader the first ones will continue working? I thought they will be disabled because they are placed in another place.
What do you mean by simulating Demo trading? And where I can find this method explained.
September 11, 2019 at 12:25 am #21064Roman
Participant@Shara- Mistakes happen, I pretty much blew my account in August from not paying attention to it after raising my position size. We all make mistakes but its important to learn from them.
September 11, 2019 at 8:47 pm #21108Petko Aleksandrov
ParticipantHello Sharapova,
you should be careful when switching the EAs from one account to another, no matter you do demo trading or live trading. Keep an eye always on the bigger picture.
September 11, 2019 at 8:52 pm #21109Petko Aleksandrov
ParticipantHello FXtalant,
yes, if you place EAs for Demo trading on 2 accounts they will work on the two. The first ones will not be disabled because you place the same EAs on another account. Actually it is not just for the Demo trading, it is for live as well.
Simply said, the EAs can trade on many platforms, no matter is it demo trading, live trading, or it could be the case you use EAs on demo trading and live account at the same time.
Hope that makes it clearer.
September 17, 2019 at 9:47 am #21743Petko Aleksandrov
ParticipantAt the beginning, I did the same mistake to switch between Demo and live account, and worse I was placing and replacing EAs in the same MetaTrader. Of course it did not work and I realised quickly the mistake 🙂
September 18, 2019 at 11:49 am #21804Petko Aleksandrov
ParticipantEveryone does mistakes, I have done so many by myself. The important is that we have the Forum now, and all beginner traders can learn a lot from us, the mistakes we did, the must of Demo trading and everything…
October 14, 2019 at 2:37 pm #23827Petko Aleksandrov
ParticipantI have personally learned a lot from the Forum. Especially from that topic, I have read every single post, and I hope I will not make the mistakes.
October 21, 2019 at 11:35 pm #24269thomastrading
ParticipantHi Roman. Thanks for the insights. Are there any additional mistakes we should refrain from?
February 5, 2020 at 5:24 pm #36775Andi
ParticipantHere is something that I learned yesterday!
When I run the generator I normally look for higher Profit Factor, and other criteria that are expected to be high in the future.
But actually the key point is the number of trades.
Petko shows in the courses with min 300 count of trades, but this is because the courses are meant for beginners.
If you want to build robust strategies that perform well for a longer time, you need to look for the maximum count of trades.
This depends on the Historical data of the broker.
February 10, 2020 at 6:15 pm #37272Petko Aleksandrov
ParticipantHey Andi!
You are correct!
The number of trades is most important in creating robust strategies. I believe you wanted to say “..you need to look for the min count of trades.” 🙂
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