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Review of Algo Trading with 90% accuracy

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 Santanu Nag, Market Leader in Capital Market Training

 Saturday, July 4, 2015

The foreign exchange (forex) market is a financial market for trading currencies. Trades are made in currency pairs, such as United States dollar and the euro, in which equivalent amounts of money are exchanged.This is a very good example of a forex...


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6 comments on article "Review of Algo Trading with 90% accuracy"

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 Alex Krishtop, trader, researcher, consultant in forex and futures

 Saturday, July 11, 2015



Looking at the equity curve this is how to build a system which losses are several times greater than profits. Also it seems like the answer to "how to build a robust system" is to "follow our signals". Normally I remove content like this from the group immediately, but this time it looks like the sheer advertising has trespassed all reasonable limits, so I decided to comment first. All similar meaningless posts will be removed without prior notice.


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 Samuel G., Liquidity Model developer at Credit Agricole CIB

 Tuesday, July 14, 2015



Please Alwx do so. 90% accuracy but still need to afvertise for it? Ahahah.


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 Samuel G., Liquidity Model developer at Credit Agricole CIB

 Tuesday, July 14, 2015



Sorry for the typos, I was laughing to strongly


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 Alex Krishtop, trader, researcher, consultant in forex and futures

 Tuesday, July 14, 2015



Well, the fun is that I believe this guy may indeed reach 90% accuracy. It's not difficult in fact: say, you set a profit target of 10 ticks and a stop loss of 100 — looking at the equity curve this is essentially what this guy does. I believe it's even possible to raise it to 95%, or even 99%. This is a good illustration that 1) "accuracy" is not a metric, but rather an emotional estimate; 2) win rate by itself says nothing about strategy's robustness.

Therefore I tend to retain this chef-d'ouvre here to show novice traders where to find hidden traps in many (if not most) of commercially available products.


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 private private,

 Thursday, July 16, 2015



Nicely played Alex!


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 Samuel G., Liquidity Model developer at Credit Agricole CIB

 Thursday, July 16, 2015



Alex, you can even reach 100% : no stop loss. As long as your position is running (and your cash infinite to cover your margin calls) you'll reach 100% ! sweet !

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