Moving Average Crossover Strategy based Expert Advisor

Discussion in 'Trading Software' started by ea4u, Sep 14, 2023.

  1. ea4u

    ea4u

    This expert advisor strategy is based on moving average crossover strategy. It buys when the short-term moving average crosses above the long-term moving average, and sells when the short-term moving average crosses below the long-term moving average.

    The specific moving averages used in the strategy are not specified in the code, so you would need to choose those yourself. You would also need to decide on the length of the short-term and long-term moving averages.

    In addition to the moving average crossover strategy, the EA also includes some features to stop trading under certain conditions. For example, the EA will stop trading if the account equity falls below a certain level, or if the maximum drawdown reaches a certain level.

    The EA also includes some features to manage open trades. For example, the EA can close all trades if the market is closed, or if the EA is stopped by the user.

    The overall goal of the EA is to make profits by trading the financial markets. However, it is important to remember that no EA can guarantee profits. There is always a risk of losing money when trading.

    Here are some of the key features of the expert advisor strategy:

    • Uses a moving average crossover strategy to identify trading opportunities.
    • Stops trading under certain conditions, such as when the account equity falls below a certain level.
    • Includes features to manage open trades.
    • The overall goal is to make profits by trading the financial markets.
    Here are some of the limitations of the expert advisor strategy:

    • The strategy is based on historical data, and there is no guarantee that it will be profitable in the future.
    • The strategy is not immune to market volatility, and there is a risk of losing money.
    • The strategy is complex, and it may be difficult to understand and implement.
    Overall, the expert advisor strategy is a moving average crossover strategy with some features to stop trading under certain conditions. It is important to remember that no EA can guarantee profits, and there is always a risk of losing money when trading.
     
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  2. maxinger

    maxinger

    Three Indicators based Trading System


    You must be the lazy trader who doesn't bother to evaluate the EA.

    But you are hardworking to go around the whole world looking for EAs.
     
  3. thank you for sharing my big question is where is your historical data performance or track record? Without that we cannot gauge its worth worthiness or value.
     
    Last edited: Sep 14, 2023
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  4. Even IF the strategy WERE profitable it still is on based upon Metatrader which makes it a silly joke. Not only because of MT, but because of the brokerages that use it.
     
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  5. Could you enhance this with a martingale money management approach?
     
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  6. "MA crossover" approaches to trading are simple, lazy, and always "late to the party". One can do better with lower risk.

    My rec is that traders learn "Price TA".

    While "MA cross" is always mostly about "what happened, on average, a ways back"... Price TA is about "what's happening right now... or what just happened moments ago?". Get your money in tune with that if you want to prosper.
     
    Last edited: Sep 14, 2023
  7. MarkBrown

    MarkBrown

    Moving Average Crossover Strategy based Expert Advisor

    :rolleyes:
     
  8. Bad_Badness

    Bad_Badness

    Right! You would think the guy could at least come up with NEW stupid idea. This was a dumb 30 years ago. At least try to hide it in some derivative indicator like MACD.
     
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  9. ea4u

    ea4u

    in testing till now working good.
     
  10. back test hypothetical or forward walk real time and on what platform?
     
    #10     Sep 15, 2023