HiveTrader
Posted in Forex Systems, Auto Execution, Forex Tester, HiveTrader, FXEngines on August 13th, 2007There’s a website that I’ve just recently come across which offers an excellent way for forex traders to automate their strategies.
In a similar style to Mark’s Thinking Stuff Forex trading software where the user is given a NON-programming approach to automating their strategy this web site similarly provides the ability for the user to test a myriad of trading strategies and to then trade those strategies LIVE via your FXCM account.
What made this web site even more compelling was the fact that all this (so far) is offered FREELY!!
Basically here’s how it works:
1. First you start at the SIGNAL end by compiling your entry and exit signals on selected time frames (you’re unfortunately only limited to the signals offered). If you’ve created some exit signals be sure to create a “Contextual Exit” otherwise your exit signals will not be used when you formulate your system.
2. When you’re happy that you’ve got your signals listed, jump over to SYSTEMS and select which currency pair you’d like to test your singals on, which direction (either Long or Short), what the order type should be once your entry signals are satisfied, and at what times you would want your system to run on (i.e. ALL, or just during the London session, or NY session… etc). Lastly, select your exit strategy.
3. Then move over to TESTS and create a new test. Select the strategy you want to test and the date range of your backtest and hit start.
4. Wait a few minutes and you’ll soon have your results sent to your email address.
Easy, huh?
Okay, so what are the downsides of this service?
Well, I think one issue that some people might have is that your systems are public. I suppose this is a negative and a positive, because on the one hand you can look at other people’s systems and tweak them to suit your own trading personality, yet on the other hand YOUR edge may begin to lose its profitability if others start using it.
Another problem is that you’re only limited to 100 signals, systems and tests per account. This may not sound like much, but considering that you can only test one currency in one direction at a time 8 tests can be chewed up quite easily on one system if the user tests both LONG and SHORT on each of the four majors.
Lastly, I’d prefer if I could access the test results better - maybe an export to CSV file or something of that nature. Ideally I’d like to see something whereby we have a table that has at least the following: ENTRY DATE & TIME, ENTRY PRICE, INITIAL STOP LOSS (IF ANY), EXIT DATE & TIME, EXIT PRICE, MAE, MFE, P/L (IN PIPS).
Anyway, HiveTrader is definitely worth a look and I would encourage you to go over and have a little play.
(If you like you can include my username currsec in the referrer ID when you register your account - I don’t make anything by you doing so.)