A little P&L, mostly L

The bot has run flawlessly so far, as in it hasn’t failed to navigate the markets or missed any tick offset or stop loss. I do have a chasing stop loss set, and that’s been activated a few times but worked as it should.

The trade/order I’m placing with this set up when triggered is – Take Back offer, fill or kill 3s, 1 tick offset, 2 tick stop loss, 0.5s chasing stop loss, all set for levelling. I’ve made a few adjustments to the trigger to find the limit of effects of different parameters.

In cleaning the code I have got rid of an annoying problem where I’d get an error every time I linked the sheet to Gruss. I’d select any blank cell on the sheet, press Del, and then F5 the code and away it would go, no further problem. It was the reference to the spreadsheet that was incorrect, I’d not included the file extension .xlsm, which makes me wonder how it ever worked. But it did and now it does better.

Here’s a chart. This is for most of March and April up to today. Stakes are around £2. The early sharper drop was done with quite open settings. After reigning it in the losses slowed and remained relatively consistent.

My new bot is coming on with improved logging and some better tracking going on. I’m hoping to have it on the VPS in May for testing. The volume tracking is working but I think I can improve it, specifically the amount of data it holds, which I think can be reduced, but doing that efficiently without slowing the whole thing is my goal.

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