One trade $4,600! With automatic lot calculation, risking $100, the RR became 46!
If I apply some of the techniques I have to the AI state machine (FSM) to match the market situation and pick the optimal ones.
Someone who performs better than me, so I feel complicated..
They did it wonderfully in a moment where I was glued to the screen and nearly certain to hit.
And one of the methods I didn’t expect at all (I don’t usually use EMA....)
They forced it in with a perfect order.
The way the stop loss is squeezed to the limit is just like me. Cute.
An automatic system that calculates lot size from the width between the SL and entry point.With a limit order, this is one of the nice things it can do!
And I set the tester's amount to$100.
So,
In one trade.+$4600
About 7 hundred thousand yen?
Yes.
Just ordinary operation. It happened on a day that happened to be a peak. In one trade. On a 5-minute chart.
Moreover, within the FSM constructed for this method, it was intended as a subsidiary use.
I must acknowledge it. I judged it well. And so on...
As far as the chart shows, it seems to have a good price action.
The method is based on a perfect order, so its behavior is a bit slow, which is concerning.
Breaking the SL was the key to victory.
If I use the main features under development, it should become more reproducible and allow earlier entry. Ideally, calculate from the wave's peak.
With a slow-acting EMA, it still cannot fully cope.
Ultimately, entering based on candlesticks and volume evidence is the fastest.
Even in normal times the results aren’t bad, but my analysis skills are still lacking.
If I lose, at any time$100; if I win, several times that. That provides a sense of security.
Even during stress testing (markets right after a major event in the business world where charts are chaotic)
The maximum$ loss was about 600 dollars. Looking at the average RR, it’s recoverable in two trades.
More than a continuously running EA is still to be achieved!
Even if earnings are large, frequent losing streaks are risky, so I’ll fix that.
A future task is to implement the main SMC-based method and develop a filter to avoid placing trades (not investing).