the EA still closes any open trades from other systems or manual, despite different magic numbers.
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DislikedI had the same error, I fixed it by changing what appears to be a typo:
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--- 3 Tier London Breakout EA v1.3.mq4...Ignored
Dislikedthe EA still closes any open trades from other systems or manual, despite different magic numbers.Ignored
DislikedThis is a point I wanted to raise earlier. The EA should have provision to take into account spread, for both entries and exits. In the meantime, the current work around is for you to adjust the factors for box size and stop loss. Bear in mind the margin will be more pronounced in bigger boxes, but I suppose it's not a bad thing.
ChngsterIgnored
DislikedInteresting.
This would give you some kind of small "buffer" on opening.
What you suggest is wait for Bid to cross the BuyEntry line, and buy at Ask price (you never buy at Bid: you would either get rejected if slippage is lower than spread, or get filled at Ask anyway).
Reverse for Sell.
Note that if we were using buystop/sellstop orders, as we did in LBO V1, you would enter just like now, when Ask reaches BuyEntry, not Bid (for buystop, reverse for sellstop).
Someone had mentionned adding a "buffer" input for entry levels ("EnterBufferPips"?).
Perhaps...Ignored
DislikedInteresting.
This would give you some kind of small "buffer" on opening.
What you suggest is wait for Bid to cross the BuyEntry line, and buy at Ask price (you never buy at Bid: you would either get rejected if slippage is lower than spread, or get filled at Ask anyway).
Reverse for Sell.
Note that if we were using buystop/sellstop orders, as we did in LBO V1, you would enter just like now, when Ask reaches BuyEntry, not Bid (for buystop, reverse for sellstop).
Someone had mentionned adding a "buffer" input for entry levels ("EnterBufferPips"?).
Perhaps...Ignored
DislikedIt uses the chart's candles to determine the box start<>end times, and so if it used on H1 or H4 charts, it may go into that error.
However, I have no clue yet why we would get a boxExtent of 0, as this is supposed to be the difference between the highest and lowest price within the box time.
Even if the EA is run on a TF where there would only be 1 candle in the box, then this candle would not be 0 pip high...
Unless there is missing history data.
SQIgnored
DislikedHello,
Can someone pleas help me out and tell me which times I should be using on Alpari which is GMT+2
I'd like to be 100% sure I am using correct times...
Thank you very much!Ignored
Dislikedwhere is stoploss?
i ran EA and went to rest a little when i came back i saw something Terrible EA had opened 4 sell position with no SL and u see in picture it reversed a lot
i think we cant leave this EA alone or cant run it on VPS it cant be trustable
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DislikedThe last 2 london opens produced losses for my setup. Looking back over results a good percentage of losses can be reduced by halting entries if the point of entry has exceed say ... 75% of the average range of the day (in the direction of the movement that is). Yesterday for example the EA entered after the GU had already moved up 100 pips....Ignored
DislikedYou are probably ECN and probably did not activate the ECN option.
SQ's work is to be trusted based on my live trading experience, and based on the code analysis of the code he provides you for free.
Think twice next time you are writing something like this.Ignored