Classification and Introduction of EAs Created by SeSe
I would like to introduce and categorize the EA I created.
Using these, I aim to achieve passive income, asset growth, and FIRE—Financial Independence, Retire Early (economic independence and early retirement)!
Would you like to aim for FIRE together!!
Although gradual, I think I’ve started to see some profits.
Here is a graph of my EA trading performance. (Not all EAs are in operation.)
1. Short-to-mid-term EA that aims for small losses and large profits
1.1. Targeting the moment when a stagnation starts to move significantly
From a short-term perspective, when the market temporarily stagnates, it can move greatly once it starts to move (a trend may form). This EA targets that tendency.
Basically, it is a trend-following EA.
In broad terms, some are realized by using Bollinger Bands (BB), and others by breaking the recent high and low within a certain period.
When the market moves in the expected direction but doesn’t move as anticipated, we exit early (stop loss), so the loss amount is small, and although the win rate is relatively low,
when it moves significantly as intended, it captures a large portion of the move with a small loss per trade.
A prerequisite is to withstand drawdowns, but since you don’t hold positions while in the red, there is no stress from being in a salt position.
To improve profitability and win rate, it checks longer-term movements to determine whether a trend is forming or whether the price tends to oscillate within a certain long-term range, and
adjusts trading conditions (switching to only buy or only sell, or entering both directions) accordingly.
Because large losses rarely occur at once, it is suitable for compounding, with potential to grow assets significantly over a few years.
Backtests show that 30,000 yen can exceed 10 million yen in about 4.5 to 7.5 years for some strategies.
1.1.1. Break after Bollinger Band (BB) contraction (BB break M15 series)
Detected when the market, after stagnation and reduced movement, begins to move significantly,and entries are made at the breakout (the moment it bursts out) of the contracted BB.
EAs that use this logic include the following.
・BB break M15
・James Pound (BB break M15 for GJ)
・Jason de Euro (BB break M15 for EJ)
・BB break+ H1 for GJ
I will summarize and analyze more in the articles below, so I hope you will find them helpful.
・BB break M15 forward test (demo trading) results analysis
・James Pound (BB break M15 for GJ) forward test results analysis
1.1.2. Expansion after BB contraction (BB Expand+ series)
After stagnation, when movement begins to accelerate,the EA enters on the expansion of the contracted BB.
EAs that use this logic include the following.
・BB Expand+ H1
・BB Expand+ H4
・BB Expand+ M15
1.1.3. Break of the recent high/low within a certain period (HL Break series)
If the recent high or low is broken, the EA holds a buy position if moving up or a sell position if moving down in that direction.EAs that use this logic include the following.
・HL Break Plus
・HL Break+ M15
(Note: this also includes the logic in 1.2.2 below)
I will summarize and analyze more in the articles below, so I hope you will find them helpful.
・HL Break Plus, HL Break+ M15 forward test (demo trading) results analysis
1.2. Enter on big trend with high and low lines and BB rebounds
1.2.1. Rebound at highs and lows (HL band series)
In a trending market, enter on a rebound from the low line (or high line) when the price temporarily dips (or rises).In a non-trending market (stagnant), enter on rebounds at the high/low lines during price swings.
EAs that use this logic include the following.
・HL band M15
・Pound-Yule (HL band M15 for GJ)
・HL band H4 for GJ
(Note: also includes the logic in 1.1.3 above)
2. EA with high win rate considering long-term price movement width (BBbandW M15 series)
An EA that aims for high win rate by leveraging the tendency of the market to oscillate within a certain price range.It uses recent weeks’ high and low lines as the basis (high or low beyond those lines) and sets a stop loss outside that range to avoid easy stop-outs
It judges whether a long-term trend is occurring or whether there is a tendency to oscillate within a certain long-term price range, and adjusts entry timing and trading conditions (buy, sell, or both) to improve win rate and profitability.
Entry timing mainly uses the logic in 1 above.
There is stress from holding negative positions, but you are less likely to encounter stop-outs, reducing the stress of a losing streak.
EAs that use this logic include the following.
・英スイスー(BBbandW M15 for GC)
・Pound X Bound (BBbandW M15 for GJ)
3. EA that targets high win rate by mid-term price movement width
An intermediate-type EA between 1 and 2 above.Similar to 1, when the market stagnates temporarily, it can move significantly when it starts, but,
the stop loss line considers recent several days’ highs and lows and daily BB width (with an upper limit to avoid excessive losses) to prevent easy stop-outs.
Also, it allows hedging and keeps profit targets relatively short, making it easier to capture price movement within mid-to-long-term ranges.
3.1 BBHL band H1 series
This article explains the trade logic of this EA: BBHL band H1 series trade logic points.EAs using this logic include the following.
・BBHL band H1 for AJ
・BBHL band H1 for NJ
・BBHL band H1 for CJ
・BBHL band H1 for GJ
・BBHL band H1 for UJ
・BBHL band H1 for EJ
・BBHL band H1 for GU
・BBHL band H1 for EU
・BBHL band H1 for AN
・BBHL band H1 for GC
・BBHL band H1 (Integrated Edition)(AUDJPY, NZDJPY, CADJPY, GBPJPY, USDJPY, EURJPY, GBPUSD, EURUSD, AUDNZD, GBPCHF integrated version)
・BBHL band H1 Cm7(AUDCHF, NZDCHF, USDCHF, USDCAD, EURCHF, CHFJPY, NZDUSD compatible version)
3.2 Breaking BUD
This article explains the trade logic of this EA: Breaking BUD trade logic points.
EAs using this logic include the following.
・Breaking BUD
4. Averaging-type EA that increases win rate by considering price range (AveragingHL M15 series)
This type uses the market’s tendency to swing within a certain price range to achieve high win rates.It places stop losses outside the high/low range of the recent days to prevent easy stop-outs, similar to a averaging strategy.
It judges whether a long-term trend is occurring or whether the price tends to oscillate within a certain long-term range, and adjusts entry timing and trading conditions to improve win rate and profitability.
Entry timing mainly uses the logic in 2 above.
I will summarize and analyze more in the articles below, so I hope you find them helpful.
・AveragingHL M15 for AN forward test results analysis
4.2. Using mid-term price movement width for ups and downs (Averaging BBHL band H1 series)
Based on 3., it aims to accumulate steady profits via a averaging (n-placing) approach, achieving high win rate and profitability.This article “Averaging BBHL band H1 series trade logic points
EAs using this logic include the following.
・Averaging BBHL band H1 for CJ
5. Other composite EAs
An EA that combines multiple EAs.The following are for GBPJPY: “James Pound (BB break M15 for GJ)”HL band H4 for GJ”Pound-Yule (HL band M15 for GJ)”BB Expand+ H1”Pound Bound (BBbandW M15 for GJ)” EA combined.
Five EAs’ logics run in one EA. The price is about the cost of three, so it’s affordable.
As an extension, you can limit the number of GBPJPY positions to reduce the risk of overexposure and disable logic you don’t want to run.
・Pound-centric
I will summarize and analyze more in the articles below, so I hope you find them helpful.
・Forward test results analysis for “Pound-centric”
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