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20 Jun 2008 
 


Strategy tester will enable the traders to apply more than one strategy for one or multi pairs and simulate these strategies in history to see the results of these strategies and try to tune its parameters to achieve its maximum profit and minimum loss.

Validator- Integrate with the optimizer to filtrate the pair’s loops generated by the optimizer.

- Accept ranges from different parameters to enable selecting the ideal setup to produce the maximum expected profit .

Verifier- Scoring and ranking the time results from using the strategy.

- Providing the trader with feedbacks on different strategies performance .

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20 Jun 2008 



The Trading Optimizer’s main functionality is to create relations between groups of pairs and finding the best combinations that may produces the best profit in the minimum time possible, this process is performed by sophisticated -state of the art- algorithms which is based on the classification and clustering of correlated pairs resulting in simulating all possible runs in history to get the best combinations.

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17 Jun 2008 

Weird Sounding Order Types

Weird Sounding Order Types
GTC (Good ‘til canceled)A GTC order remains active in the market until you decide to cancel it. Your broker will not cancel the order at any time. Therefore it's your responsibility to remember that you have the order scheduled.
GFD (Good for the day)A GFD order remains active in the market until the end of the trading day. Because foreign exchange is a 24-hour market, this usually means 5pm EST since that that's U.S. markets close, but I’d recommend you double check with your broker.
OCO (Order cancels other)An OCO order is a mixture of two limit and/or stop-loss orders. Two orders with price and duration variables are placed above and below the current price. When one of the orders is executed the other order is canceled. Example: The price of EUR/USD is 1.2040. You want to either buy at 1.2095 over the resistance level in anticipation of a breakout or initiate a selling position if the price falls below 1.1985. The understanding is that if 1.2095 is reached, you will buy order will be triggered and the 1.1985 sell order will be automatically canceled.
Always check with your broker for specific order information and to see if any rollover fees will be applied if a position is held longer than one day. Keeping your ordering rules simple is the best strategy learn more through http://www.forexgen.com

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17 Jun 2008 

Summary

The basic order types (market, stop loss, and limit) are usually all that most traders ever need. Unless you are a veteran trader (yeah right), don’t get fancy and design a system of trading requiring a large number of orders sandwiched in the market at all times – stick with the basic stuff first.
Make sure you fully understand and are comfortable with your broker’s order entry system before executing a trade.
DO NOT make a trade with real money until you have an extremely high comfort level with the trading platform and order entry system learn more through http://www.forexgen.com

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17 Jun 2008 

Pip


Every trader in the Foreign Exchange ‘FOREX’ hopes to make a profit from something called ‘PIP’. It may sound silly, but gains in pips can potentially make you over wealthy .Take your time with this information, as it is required knowledge for all Forex traders. Don’t even think about trading until you are comfortable with pip values and calculating profit and loss.
learn more through http://www.forexgen.com/

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