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What is your favorite FX hedging strategy

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 Roy Meshulam, Customer Delivery Manager at MasterCard

 Thursday, November 19, 2015

I am looking for fresh ideas for FX hedge strategy. At the moment, when I open an FX trade with 2% of my balance, the stop loss is initialized to Ask - 2 * ATR(30 days) and it keeps updating as the position moves in my favor (long position in this example). If it goes against me 0.75 * ATR(30 days) I open an opposite position which gradually scales in until it reaches the original trade stop loss and softens the loss, not fully as the spread has it's impact. Of course there are different scenarios like when the original trade scaled already and so on, but basically, that's the high level strategy, what I show in the attached image. Appreciate your feedback, happy to share the MQL code that implements it:


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6 comments on article "What is your favorite FX hedging strategy"

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 private private,

 Thursday, November 19, 2015



ATR level and ATR-size distance position --> 1---> 2---> n. . ..cannot be fix ..it has to be obtain trough back-test /optimizations .. and there is more ..to say (let have a chat)


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 Roy Meshulam, Customer Delivery Manager at MasterCard

 Friday, November 20, 2015



thanks, PMed you.


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 Emmanuel Armah, Unix Admin at Huawei

 Saturday, November 21, 2015



This strategy look like smart grid ...can go haywire sometimes....


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 Emmanuel Armah, Unix Admin at Huawei

 Saturday, November 21, 2015



Check on ctdn.com for smart grid algos


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 Emmanuel Armah, Unix Admin at Huawei

 Saturday, November 21, 2015



i have pullback strategy that you can test rsi3 dynamic ATR on ctdn.com


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 Mark Brown mark@markbrown.com, Global Quantitative Financial Research, International Institutional Trading, Algorithmic Modeling.

 Monday, November 23, 2015



you should also consider putting on all positions at start of trade and scale out rather than to scale in to a larger position. it only takes a small downturn to wipe out multiple positions which have not made as much profit as the original position.

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