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Old 21st May 2009, 06:09
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There is no such thing as Artificial Intelligence for forex trading...

Every piece of instruction done by the computer is programmed by a human (us !)
There is no contradiction in calling something an Artificial Intelligence even if it's programmed by a human.
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Discuss Artificial Intelligence expert advisor. Artificial Intelligence is a simple neural network, which should be taught before running (use strategy tester to optimize the parameters for your currency pair, timeframe and time interval). You can ask any questions about this expert advisor here.
I am on holiday and clicking around in the internet I just found your hint to the "Artificial Intelligence" Expert Advisor.

My result for the backtest from 2008/08/01 to 2009/08/01 with GBP/USD_1H is "very impressiv":

Start 10,000 USD
Total wins in a year 187225 USD
Total losses in a year 195040 USD
total number of trades: 423

account balance after one year: 2,185 USD


ooops, thats artificial.
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And what was the modeling quality in the strategy tester's report?
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And what was the modeling quality in the strategy tester's report?
It was 90%.(offline testing, historydata of good quality is on my harddrive)

You are writing in the description of this EA: "...instead you need to optimize it to the market to set the most fitting parameters"

I did that not, because I wanted to know, to what the parameters of your testing-period (11/19/2006–11/19/2007) would result in the time after your testing-period.

Nobody knows the market-condition in the near future, so MyRandom is a very funny EA, but thats in an other thread, so I stop here.
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It was 90%.(offline testing, historydata of good quality is on my harddrive)

You are writing in the description of this EA: "...instead you need to optimize it to the market to set the most fitting parameters"

I did that not, because I wanted to know, to what the parameters of your testing-period (11/19/2006–11/19/2007) would result in the time after your testing-period.

Nobody knows the market-condition in the near future, so MyRandom is a very funny EA, but thats in an other thread, so I stop here.
Yeah, Artificial Intelligence needs to be optimized quite often. Like, if you are going to test it on some one year period it's better to optimize it on a previous year before doing a test. If you are forward-testing then there is no problem in doing constant re-optimization every weekend. The more up-to-date the parameters are the better will be the results, in theory .
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Default Trailing Profit on AI

How does the trailing profit work on the artificial intelligence? Is there any means of modifying the parameters to get a trailing stop that suits me?

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It uses the common stop-loss (input parameter sl) for trailing stop. Just set to whatever you want.
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Seems like a fairly basic and straight forward EA to me.
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I agree with ForexFBI. Does seem fairly simplistic.
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Enivid....I have installed EA Artificial Intellgence can I change in the source
code.the lot amount from 1 to 0.1 without creating any problems on this particular EA....also thanks for the free EA downloads... like what you siad
in another post, there are some good EAs out there without haveing to pay
and end dissapointed...thanks again
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