Thursday, July 24, 2008

Bogie-NN-v8

What I want to say about Bogie-NN-v8 EA is impressive. The EA can enter Sell at high price and enter buy at low price. Impressive, but I only test it less than one month.

With risk 5%, my balance already increase 30% with some floating profit
But there is one thing which I don't like. Sometimes already floating profit 30 pips and then close with lower pips or even loss.
Overall is give impressive result and I'm thinking to go live. Will wait for this month result.

Here is my forward test result since 1 July 2008


You can download detailed statement dated 24 July 2008

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1 comments:

Unknown said...

I subscribed to the live version of Bogie this week, Too bad it wasn’t until Tuesday as it made 18% on Monday. Anyway, here are some observations about this EA.

I am confused about one thing: according to, Jeff, my nerd friend with a PhD. In Mathematics from CalTech, he says that a true Neural Network, by definition, is a self-contained system. So then, why does Bogie-NN-v8 have variables that need to be maintained manually? Specifically the BuyTrigger and SellTrigger. He suspects that this is a curve fitted program and not a true neural network. Or the NN part is not in the EA and the updates are posted by the author. If this is the case, the program will not adjust to a changing market and can leave you on the wrong side until the author posts the revised values.

Back testing seems to indicate that It is absolutely useless on the cable, swissy and the yen. It also indicates, that during periods of declines in the EU, the EA generates losses – up to 80% of the account balance.

I will ride it while it makes money and hope it is for more than just a few months.

Dave