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- spotfxtrader replied May 14, 2010
where do you get the array from? — try this double Trend(double ma1, double ma2){ //this is how you declare and initialize a variable int CurrentDirection = 0; if(ma1>ma2)CurrentDirection = 1; //up else if(ma1<ma2)CurrentDirection = 2; //down ...
- spotfxtrader replied May 14, 2010
Interesting — I do not use a scalper and trade the EUR/USD so the only thing that my ea has to check before entering any trade is the slippage. not that it doesn't check the spreads but we know if they want to throw you off on a EUR/USD is by ...
- spotfxtrader replied May 14, 2010
Do you use a scalper? — If you are using a scalper then the speads and slippage catch up with you faster than they would had you been using a swing type. I just don't like the idea of sitting there with an opened trade which is about 120 pips ...
- spotfxtrader replied May 13, 2010
I use experts — I use experts on all my accounts. Some I coded myself and some we coded as a team. This is the only thing which was missing from my experts tool box. No need to check my personal accounts just before the release anymore. This ...
- spotfxtrader replied May 13, 2010
Give me your specs I'll do it for you — do you mean open price: 1.342 if price moves to 1.382 sl should be place at 1.342 - x then after price has moved to 1.342+ xx sl should now be moved to be?
- spotfxtrader replied May 13, 2010
try this — if(OrderSelect(ticket, SELECT_BY_TICKET , MODE_TRADES)){ if(OrderOpenPrice( ) == OrderClosePrice( ) )SendMail("Market order alert", "Order closed at open price"); }
- spotfxtrader replied May 13, 2010
if open price 1.342 == close price send email? that can be easily done if you still want help with that I could write a short code
- spotfxtrader replied May 13, 2010
They can communicate easily — It's possible to do your calculations using an indi and then use the results on your expert to execute trades. e.g You could have a library which sends the results of your calculations to your given indi.... the ...
- spotfxtrader replied May 13, 2010
try this — double function(double ma1, double ma2){ if(ma1 > ma2)return(yourvariable); } from where you call your function {function(ma1, ma2);} that should work
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