Small Window Big Opportunity: EURUSD
The result is of Dukascopy Data from Jan 2019 till Oct. 2025. GMT off set =0, Adjust your GMT off set.
In this test Lot size is 0.01/1000. For low risk trading you can use lot 0.01/2000.



The result is of Dukascopy Data from Jan 2019 till Oct. 2025. GMT off set =0, Adjust your GMT off set.
In this test Lot size is 0.01/1000. For low risk trading you can use lot 0.01/2000.



Thanks for sharing! Looks impressive!
What time period did you use for optimization?
Actually I did the opposite from standard practice. Optimization period is 2021-2025 on Exness data. When i see potential i just backtest on Dukascopy data to validate the results and to find how much drawdown was occurred on same setting. Even Since 2017 the biggest drawdown (32%) is of Dec. 2020.
Actually I did the opposite from standard practice. Optimization period is 2021-2025 on Exness data. When i see potential i just backtest on Dukascopy data to validate the results and to find how much drawdown was occurred on same setting. Even Since 2017 the biggest drawdown (32%) is of Dec. 2020.
Thanks for the quick response! Did you use all the data till November 2025 for optimization?
Thanks for the quick response! Did you use all the data till November 2025 for optimization?
Yes
I currently test this set so far it looks good, but i'm having an issue i set the lot type to fixed and set the lots to 0.02 but it still only opens trades with 0.01 lots? Do someone know why?
Please show your lot settings or attach a tester ini
This is how my set file looks like: my set.set
But my account balance of the trading account i use is less then 1.000 EUR, so is there still somewhere a kind of setting enabled to use 0,01 per 1000?
This is how my set file looks like: my set.set
But my account balance of the trading account i use is less then 1.000 EUR, so is there still somewhere a kind of setting enabled to use 0,01 per 1000?
Does you broker allows to open 0.02 lots? Does your balance allow it?
What do you see in the terminal/tester logs?
Thanks for sharing! Looks impressive!
What time period did you use for optimization?