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^eagle^
09-18-2008, 05:50 PM
When I down loaded the new EA it replaced the old EA. I no longer have the old EA on my computer. At least I cannot find it. Does anybody still have the old EA. I would like to have it handy if and when the E/U runs with the bulls again.

Also I found this EA to work well on the ozzie and the kiwi.

alan
09-18-2008, 08:33 PM
When I down loaded the new EA it replaced the old EA. I no longer have the old EA on my computer. At least I cannot find it. Does anybody still have the old EA. I would like to have it handy if and when the E/U runs with the bulls again.

Also I found this EA to work well on the ozzie and the kiwi.

I don't know if you're going to need the old EA if as you say the euro runs with the bulls. I think the whole idea behind the new EA is that it should perform equally well in both bearish and bullish trends. If it does not do so they we have a fundamental "failure to deliver" problem.

I keep an archive of all previous versions :p I even still have the original 8-pack of EAs lol

If you want the previous version private message me with some proof of purchase and your e-mail address and I'll hook you up.

Hmm, I never tried FAP on any other pair but the GBP/USD. It seems to perform equally well on this pair, but I don't use it due to the higher spread. On AUD or NZD the spreads would be far worse. When I get some spare time I intend to do some backtesting on all the majors. I am particularly interested in GBP/JPY If FAP works well with this one it would be a gold mine. Even when it just twitches this pair will easily hit the modest 20 pip TP.

^eagle^
09-22-2008, 04:28 PM
I don't know if you're going to need the old EA if as you say the euro runs with the bulls. I think the whole idea behind the new EA is that it should perform equally well in both bearish and bullish trends. If it does not do so they we have a fundamental "failure to deliver" problem.

I keep an archive of all previous versions :p I even still have the original 8-pack of EAs lol

If you want the previous version private message me with some proof of purchase and your e-mail address and I'll hook you up.

Hmm, I never tried FAP on any other pair but the GBP/USD. It seems to perform equally well on this pair, but I don't use it due to the higher spread. On AUD or NZD the spreads would be far worse. When I get some spare time I intend to do some backtesting on all the majors. I am particularly interested in GBP/JPY If FAP works well with this one it would be a gold mine. Even when it just twitches this pair will easily hit the modest 20 pip TP.

I found the old EA on my computer. Unfortunately I missed that big 300 pip run up today. Could have made a few pips with the old EA. The new EA didn't do much in the way of buy trades for me.

I tried The old EA on the more volatile pairs and It didn't do to well. It seems to like the trending low volatile pairs the best. I had it on the aud/nzd which is quite volatile and random and it did not do as well as it did with the aud/usd or the nzd/usd.

^eagle^
09-23-2008, 04:43 AM
Ok, but what time frame did you use. Remember that the lower the time frame the more "randomness" plays a role. GBP/JPY is another great pair for "big moves" btw.

As always I use the m1 on any pair. Although my tests were not long the results I got were not good on aud/nzd.

alan
09-23-2008, 04:55 AM
As always I use the m1 on any pair. Although my tests were not long the results I got were not good on aud/nzd.

Ah nevermind, I confused this thread with another one. I thought you were referring to the very first EAs (the pack of 8). Lol, gotta stop drinking :p

This pretty much invalidates my previous posts. I will remove them.