【#47】Outstanding stability! Introduction to the Mid-Price EA!
Hello. This is Muroi from GogoJungle.
There are a lot of EAs listed on GogoJungle, but...
- In the end, which one should I choose?
- There are too many...
- What EA do you recommend for beginners?
- Which averaging-down type EA do you recommend?
- I want to operate an EA with peace of mind...
There are countless worries and concerns, aren't there?
Therefore,
Among the items listed,
We, the people behind GogoJungle, will publish a series highlighting recommended EAs.
Note
These are EA recommendations based solely on one individual's experience and knowledge.
Please be sure to read the GogoJungle site's terms and conditions, and consider your purchase.
This time is the 47th edition!
Fixing-type EAsWe will introduce them(^^♪
What is fixing rate...
It is the rate that serves as the standard reference when financial institutions conduct foreign exchange trading.
It is determined based on the 9:55 AM exchange rate each morning.
Please experience an EA built by leveraging the properties of the fixing rate!
Outstanding stability! Introduction to Fixing EAs!
The three EAs we will introduce this time are the following
- Rule Maker - An EA that lets you create your own strategy using time scheduling and RSI
- Tokyo Extreme
- Tokyo Fixing USDJPY je
Let's go through them in order!
Rule Maker - An EA that lets you create your own strategy using time scheduling and RSI
This EA delivered very strong results in 2022!
It can be easily customized, so it's recommended for those who want to devise a strategy!
Tokyo Extreme
An EA specialized for Gotō days and Fridays, where the fixing has particularly high advantage!
Less prone to curve-fitting and it steadily accumulates profits.
Details for Tokyo Extreme are here
Tokyo Fixing USDJPY je
In the standard Advance mode, the long-term backtest results over the past 12 years show a profit factor of 3.03, a win rate of 72%, and a profit-to-loss ratio of 1.1 or higher!
Details for Tokyo Fixing USDJPY je are here
Next time we plan to introduce more recommended fixing-type EAs.
Stay tuned!