During the month of July, the seventh month of live performance, the system continued on the auto-pilot without code upgrades or parameter changes. This document consists of a summary section reporting the figures of merit for the forecasting quality, followed by 14 subsections, dedicated to the individual exchange rates tracked by the system. Those contain our usual green-yellow-blue-red color-coded charts of the performance (2 for the two hypothetic strategy triggers for each currency pair, 28 in total) and details pertinent to the specific currency pairs. For comparison with the previous month, you may want to take a look at the June review.
July performance review for Danica-9am algorithmic system
Source: forexautomaton.com
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