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  1. Hi everybody

    I had trial ver. for 4 pairs EurUsd GbpUsd NzdJpy and Gold .Maybe you can solve account name with license key. Good Luck

    hxxp://www.forexbestindicator.com/download/expert/full/setup.zip

    That indy doesn't have any protection or license key. I have looked at the FBI indy before, and it's very much like zigzag, only worse. You have to refresh it constantly. Completely unusable IMHO.

  2. I hate to burst the hope bubble here, but unfortunately, this one is a tough nut to crack. We have 3 main areas to crack. One is easy (account number), but the other 2 are strings. The way I see it, these 2 contain too many combinations of characters, and everything is sent to the website for verification. Wallstreet was easy, but this one is a major pain. These guys are just getting smarter and smarter every day. I examined the dll, and there is really no way of bypassing the website check. Rather, one would need to hack the website.
  3. Unfortunately, like the old saying goes: "You reap what you sow". Call it karma or what you will - if you treat customers poorly and act inappropriately on forums, sneaking about and planting spies everywhere who give all praise to Kangaroo while ridiculing and criticizing everybody else's efforts, it will fall back on you someday. That was part of FapTurbo's downfall. They became too commercialized. It was all about sales and not about customer service anymore. The customer should always be first.
  4. sorry for the ****** question,, could someone explain what does setting an indicator to a global variable mean? and in this case, will it mean that the EA will have a different backtest results if that is done?

     

    thanks

    Setting a global variable should improve BT if repainting is an issue. However, one would need to do a visual BT with the indicator attached, because we would no longer be calling the indy from the EA. Instead, we would be checking the global variable.

     

    Yes, Dacky, it does use the 1.1 indy.

  5. I have attached the Indicator which works ok, but the (1.1) version is also an indi not an actual EA that triggers trades. Have i missed something here buddy. Sorry Stovedude

    Yes, both were indicators. Here is the EA. Let's see if we can optimize to find the best settings long-term. I think only the indy settings are needed.

     

    http://www.4shared.com/file/N8lhayE3/GonzoEA20.html

  6. Thanks Stovedude for the explanation. Is the EA that you have built available on the forums, or is that not open to the public. Im not a programmer buddy. I trade manually using fibs quite well and when i started testing the FGB indi the signals were excellent. Thats why i have posted my query. Thanks for your efforts by the way

    It is available on the forums. Both indicators do repaint (arrows disappear), but both FGB and my EA will catch the ones that do not disappear. However, I think these arrows are not always the best ones. The problem with an EA is that the indicator call is the same as refreshing the indicator. Using a closed candle just makes it worse. The way around this is to modify the indicator to set a global variable when an arrow appears. That way, the EA can check this variable on each tick and then make the trade and reset the variable. Here is the indicator to check out, along with an EA friendly version (1.1). I would prefer to use a non-dll indicator.

     

    http://www.4shared.com/file/eligbzUh/ELabunskyVolaPresser.html

  7. I have already built an EA for the indicator, and have found that the indicator repaints everytime it is called by the EA. In other words, the arrows will change bars and the EA doesn't quite catch them very well. Even so, it had great results on BT, but with forward, it didn't trade very often. FxKnight mentioned that the ElabkunskyVolaPresser indy was actually the same thing with the right settings, and I built an EA for that as well, but am still optimizing. It does make profit, but the main concern is that 90% of the profits were from lucky trades. Incidentally, I noticed that the latter indy also repainted the same way. It prints on open bars, but a closed bar will change the results.
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