I didn't expect so many messages/emails for example.
Please be patient. Be sure I'm working on it.
By the way. The market is closed now. You want to test the EA in strategy tester? Am I right?
There is a method to the madness.
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Disliked{quote} Yes it is. However, when I release it people will start to ask questions about installation and configuration. This will be distracting me from development. I didn't expect so many messages/emails for example. Please be patient. Be sure I'm working on it. By the way. The market is closed now. You want to test the EA in strategy tester? Am I right?Ignored
DislikedOK. This is the first layout of the dashboard tab. {image} The click on the icon before symbol name opens corresponding chart. {image} {image}Ignored
DislikedOK. This is the first layout of the dashboard tab. {image} The click on the icon before symbol name opens corresponding chart. {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Does the new chart open in the same time frame as dashboard tab's time frame, or in MetaTrader's default H1?Ignored
Disliked{quote} You can configure DashboardSettings: (1) UptrendColor (2) DowntrendColor (3) RangeColor (4) ChartsTemplateName And you can configure: DashboardAlerts: (a) PopupAlerts (b) EmailAlerts (c) PushNotificationAlerts (d) SoundAlerts (e) SoundFileLong (f) SoundFileShort {image}Ignored
DislikedThe third step. Identification of pivots. If I can properly understand original BTM approach: (1) Base line is Pivot (2) For Buy signal: TP1=R1, TP2=R2 and SL=S1 (3) For Sell signal: TP1=S1, TP2=S2 and SL=R1 {image} {image} {image}Ignored
DislikedThe third step. Identification of pivots. If I can properly understand original BTM approach: (1) Base line is Pivot (2) For Buy signal: TP1=R1, TP2=R2 and SL=S1 (3) For Sell signal: TP1=S1, TP2=S2 and SL=R1 {image} {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} (1) Base line is Pivot (2) For Buy signal: TP1=R1, TP2=R2 and SL=S1 (3) For Sell signal: TP1=S1, TP2=S2 and SL=R1 This is ideal situation. Anyway, if we've got: The suggested entry is above TP1. (1) Pass it? (2) Use as target TP2 and as SL TP1 (Base line)? (3) Anything else? I know. This is a complex question that require extensive testing. However, I'm trying to find some clever solution for the first release. We need to start. Any suggestions? {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} It would be good to have options to choose from. Do we want to close transactions on tp 1 or tp2, or 50% on tp 1 and 50% on tp 2. It would be good to have a choice between stop loss whether it will be between bands or not. Because in my experience, if tp1 and tp2 are between the bands and stop loss outside of them then most of the transactions are won.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yes like this example. Tp 1 and tp 2 between bands and SL out the bands. Very often win with this settingIgnored
Disliked{quote} It would be good to have options to choose from. Do we want to close transactions on tp 1 or tp2, or 50% on tp 1 and 50% on tp 2. It would be good to have a choice between stop loss whether it will be between bands or not. Because in my experience, if tp1 and tp2 are between the bands and stop loss outside of them then most of the transactions are won.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yes like this example. Tp 1 and tp 2 between bands and SL out the bands. Very often win with this settingIgnored
Disliked{quote} If the signal is above tp 1 then Ea should not take this transaction. Very often when you touch tp 1 the graph goes the other wayIgnored