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Here it comes, the review is here.
I am using the Dimaq sequence and FVG to place orders.
The order placement logic is as follows:
1. Orders are placed based on 1-minute, 5-minute, and 15-minute cycles.
2. Orders are placed at the average price of the second candlestick after the signal appears.
3. For 1-minute signals, take profit and stop loss are 2-3 USD; for 5-minute signals, 3-5 USD; for 15-minute signals, 5-10 USD.
Current review situation:
1. Since FVG is dynamically changing in real-time, this review only counts the win rate of a single Dimaq sequence, which is slightly higher in actual performance.
2. The 1-minute statistical period is from 2026.05.22 to 2026.05.23; the 5-minute review period is from 2026.05.20 to 2026.05.23; the 15-minute review period is from 2026.05.19 to 2026.05.23.
Review results:
1. A total of 53 orders placed on the 1-minute cycle, 31 profitable, profit of 81 USD; 22 losing, loss of 61 USD; overall win rate of 60.78%, total profit of 20 USD.
2. A total of 45 orders on the 5-minute cycle, 32 profitable, profit of 135 USD; 13 losing, loss of 49 USD; overall win rate of 71.1%, total profit of 86 USD.
3. A total of 26 orders on the 15-minute cycle, 16 profitable, profit of 135 USD; 9 losing, loss of 90 USD; overall win rate of 61.54%, total profit of 45 USD.
Conclusion:
1. The 1-minute trading frequency is high, with many invalid miscellaneous orders, and small losses accumulate to squeeze profits; in large volatile market conditions on the 15-minute cycle, stop-loss ranges are easily broken through, leading to larger losses.
2. The 5-minute cycle shows a leading net profit gap, with the best control of risk-reward ratio; the 15-minute orders have large profit and loss ranges, with high drawdowns; the 1-minute frequent trading results in thin profits per order, making overall returns the lowest.
In summary, this is only the scenario of placing orders based on a single indicator. Proper combination with support and resistance levels would filter out some signals, increasing the win rate.
Next week, strictly follow the order system for placing orders, as it relies on waiting for key signals, so the frequency will decrease. I checked last week’s total orders—138 in total, with fewer in the morning and noon sessions, mostly trading during the US evening session.
It’s estimated that the weekly order frequency will drop by about one-third. The short-term goal next week is to reach 100-120-140-160-200 orders.
With more capital, long-term trades become easier; otherwise, a 15-20% drawdown per order would be hard to withstand.
Looking forward to next week’s performance, brothers. 😤😤😤#TradFi交易分享挑战