In the prior article we looked at how changes to cones and compositions can affect sensitivity-analysis results thus presenting opportunity in system design depending on the indicators and securities one could be trading with. For this one we will take a deeper look at the various types of special/unique domains one can come across and also explore how their relationships can be used to moderate expectations in price volatility. more...
In the previous article "Creating an EA that works automatically (Part 10): Automation (II)", we looked at a way to add EA operation schedule control. While the entire EA system has been built to prioritize autonomy, before moving on to the last phase where we will get a 100% automated EA, we need to make some minor changes to the code. more...
In the previous articles (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3), we experimented with shapes and angles whose values were passed to the perceptron and the neural network built on the basis of the DeepNeuralNetwork.mqh library. We also conducted experiments on optimization methods in the strategy tester. An important task in the current experiments was to track the influence of the amount of transmitted data and the depth of history we take this data from. ...
In a previous article Creating an EA that works automatically (Part 9): Automation (I), we looked at how to create a breakeven and trailing stop system that uses two different modes. One of them uses a stop line on OCO positions, while the other uses a pending order as a stop level. more...
In the previous article Creating an EA that works automatically (Part 08): OnTradeTransaction, it was explained how we can take advantage of the MetaTrader 5 platform by using a rather interesting event handling function. We will start now with building the first level of automation in our EA.[/QUOTE] more...