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Originally Posted by mikl_73112
John,
As a rule, when do you shut off the ea and start closing trades prior to significant morning news reports? Also, do you do this with all red flag news on the Forex Factory Calendar? Since there is red news almost every day affecting the $, the ea would be off 50% of the time? I shut down and closed orders for the red news this morning, and even though the projected numbers for the report were off significantly it didn't affect the market much at all.
I realize this manual part of trading the 10.3 ea's can be a art in itself, just wanted some insight on this from a seasoned trader with this ea.
Thanks!! Mike
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Once a month I intervene manually and that is prior to NFP and as previously posted I disregard all news announcements other than NFP. If an EA needs manual intervention it is not for me, in earlier testing I used to manually close down prior to the weekend but now I do not. I have been trying to set Turnip to activate for news events but more as an exercise rather than to actually use it.
Over the past year it seems that there has been a concerted effort by brokers to prevent the average trader profiting from news events. There has been a widening of spreads, an increase in slippage, false spikes and busy signals preventing trades. Spikes and retracements work in this EA's favour often allowing a trade to be successfully completed.
I believe that it is totally counter productive to close down this EA over news announcements and my forward testing over the past 5 months has indicated this. The argument that back testing does not properly show news activity may be correct I do not engage in back testing preferring to forward test. In my opinion too much has been said that has not been adequately researched on the negative effects of News Trading and 10points3.
I have no wish to get into a debate over this subject, I have formed my own opinions from forward testing and have outlined them above, it is up to the individual to decide on their own course of action in regard to all aspects of using any Expert Advisor.
John