Let's think about the strongest combination in the MultiLogicShot Series!
'MultiLogicSHot_EA' has surpassed 500 purchasers!
It is an EA that supports three currency pairs and multiple positions.
And the newly added separate currency-pair type 'MultiLogicShot_T2' is also performing superbly!
Please check the detailed features and performance of each EA in previous articles.
> 'MultiLogicShot_T2' supporting EURJPY, GBPJPY, and AUDUSD three-currency pair is now available!
Both can operate with three currencies and can form a portfolio in one EA, but
Up to six positions per currency pair, so if you operate with three currencies, you can hold up to 18 positions.
If the initial lot is 0.1 lots, you can hold up to 0.6 lots.
For 'MultiLogicShot', the forward-test recommended margin is 1.2 million yen, but
considering the maximum drawdown in backtests, about 1.5 million yen is required.
Regarding 'T2', the required margin differs for each of EURJPY, GBPJPY, and AUDUSD, but
for example GBPJPY requires about 70,000 yen at 0.1 lot, and similarly having around 1.5 million yen is reassuring.
If you're uneasy about funding 3,000,000 yen, you might take the best of both worlds and operate one currency pair at a time,
which might be a good idea!
Recommended: MultiLogicShot USDJPY and T2 EURJPY!
Both have no negative years in 10-year backtests!
Looking at the year-by-year backtest results, it's obvious at a glance
Only USDJPY had no annual losses; 2017 was a bit weak
In T2, only EURJPY had no annual losses; 2011 and 2015 had modest gains
And when you put USDJPY and EURJPY into a portfolio...
Compared with 2011, profits are lower, but the 10-year backtest shows an average annual profit of 288,000 yen.
The recommended margin, considering the maximum drawdown for EURJPY and USDJPY, is
USDJPY
(4.5*6) + (9.4*2) = 45.8
EURJPY
(5.2*6) + (15*2) = 62.6
This means about 1.08 million yen is required, and considering that margins are offset by hedging, 1 million yen should be sufficient.
Average annual return is about 30%; in a good year, around 50%.
Even for a portfolio, I can't tolerate annual losses, you know—
So what do you think about the combination of USDJPY and EURJPY?!