Big Update for PT-StopLoss strategy

Friends, we have improved the trading performance for PriceTracker-StopLoss by an order of magnitude:

  • the number of simultaneously open positions for each currency pair has been reduced – now this is a maximum of 3 deals per pair,
  • trading performance has been improved several times for each currency pair, for example, for GBPJPY the improvement is 160 times, without increasing risks, without increasing drawdown and with using a fixed StiopLoss for each transaction. Below are comparisons for some currency pairs,
  • Added 3 more currency pairs: GBPCAD, USDCHF and EURCHF.

If you use the PT-StopLoss strategy in your trading, update the sets for each working currency pair to the latest version: PriceTracker-StopLoss_sets_15pairs__Apr-30-2024__.zip


PriceTracker-StopLoss

Here are some comparative examples. And what is important is that all examples use a high level of risk (Risk_value = 1.0), but the drawdown indicators are at a minimum level:


1. EURUSD

You can see how the floating drawdown and loading the deposit behaves here:


2. GBPUSD

You can see how the floating drawdown and loading the deposit behaves here:


3. CHFJPY

You can see how the floating drawdown and loading the deposit behaves here:


4. GBPJPY

You can see how the floating drawdown and loading the deposit behaves here:


The current package of ready-made sets for 15 currency pairs for new style PriceTracker-StopLoss:

……… PriceTracker-StopLoss_sets_15pairs__Apr-30-2024__.zip

If you are a PriceTracker EA user and still have not received the current sets package, just send your request by this form:
https://www.forex-expert-advisor.com/#contact


Very important! When testing PriceTracker, you see results for only one currency pair and the current drawdown only for the currency pair being tested. That is, in the tester you will not see the main algorithm underlying the PriceTracker system – this is the equilibrium/diversification phase, the so-called compensation/containment of the floating drawdown of one or several instruments due to growth and profit-taking on others. This is achieved by using 15 different currency pairs.