【FX Videos】I was taught from scratch by the FX Noble about how to view the GogoJungle System Trade sales page!
I want to buy an EA on GogoJungle, but I’m not sure how to read the pages or understand the jargon… There are probably many people like that. So, we asked the famous FX noble, the developer of the bestselling EA “Scalping Dragon,” to explain these basic parts. (Interview: Editorial Department, Ebizawa)
What you can learn from this video
Photo left: Ebizawa, right: FX Noble
In this video, you will learn the following:
- How to read the GogoJungle system trade sales page
- “Profit” isn’t very indicative! (because the lot size differs)
- “Recommended margin” should be taken as a reference!
- Meaning and importance of “Profit Factor”
- It’s good to look at “Average Profit” and “Average Loss”
- Key points when looking at “Win Rate”
- Understanding “Drawdown”
- Where to check the lot size for forward testing?
- Points to look at in forward test graphs
- How to read “Detailed Statistics” and key points
- How to read the calendar
- Reasons why forward test and real trading may diverge
- How to view the “About the Strategy” section
- EA moves only on specified currency pairs and timeframes?!
- Points to look at in forward tests
- Points to look at when reviewing backtests
Video: 19 minutes 48 seconds
FX Noble’s Profile
Shifting from discretionary trading to automated trading, since 2017 he has been an EA developer and has listed on GogoJungle. His notable work includes “Scalping Dragon,” and he has sold over 1,000 EAs in total. He shares information on automated trading via his blog and Twitter.
Official Blog:FX Noble’s EA Development Blog
Twitter:https://twitter.com/yenpetit
A word from the editor in charge, Ebizawa
For beginners, being told things like “Profit Factor is important” or “I'm watching the maximum drawdown” might not click right away. So I created a video that explains these jargon and how to read GogoJungle’s EA sales pages in an easy-to-understand way.
How to view FX videos
The part that can be viewed by those who purchase the article (at the bottom of this article) embeds the FX video. Click the play button to start the video.