KONSTATINE ROBOT

KONSTATINE ROBOT

  • $599.00


KONSTATINE ROBOT Description

Original website: fxsecretpackage.blogspot.com/p/konstatine-robot.html

Video: youtube.com/watch?v=ZekXVHvcy2A

Original price:  $3,000

Content: Expert: KONSTATINEROBOT.ex4 (Unlimited), Document

Description:

KONSTATINE ROBOT is based on high volatility market impacts and it places orders consecutively one at a time during a price breakout.

Also, its one of the most important aims is to keep the balance safe, and a key factor this is to set a stop loss value.

On the other hand, advanced risk management provides optimized margin usage for an order, adjusted to take into considering market conditions in present.

  • It has passed 10 years back test of real tick data and real variable spread (with commission) from 2010 to 2019.
  • It has also passed the Monte Carlo Robustness Test with 1700 simulation runs on trade randomization, as well as the simulated Delayed Slippage Test.
  • Additionally, it offers various paramters for optimization of entry conditions and other improvements.
  • It does not use martingale or grid and has a hidden stop loss for every position.

Symbols: EURUSD The EA should run on a VPS continuously without interruption (also Friday evening) to store the historic data.  Equipped with unique adjustable deal management method and Money Management.The Money Management feature automatically determines the required lot size.Before purchasing, please test the EA in the strategy tester while paying a small fee for trial version.

Note: When using on live account use fixed lotsize because brokers will begin to suspect once they see your lot size increasing and you are making money.

Test results (tested from 2010 to 2019 on Pepperstone. Performance may vary on other broker accounts):

myfxbook trading

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backtesting forex

Forex Backtesting Results

What is main strategy used ?

Price breakout.

What is minimum balance to use ?
$1,000-$2,000

What pairs and how many pairs to use ?
Works well on EURUSD

What is best timeframe to use ?
Any Timeframe

Does it uses Martingale?
No, it doesn’t.


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