Some quick follow-up notes on my post from yesterday...
~The EA and the indicator are 100% compatible. They will mirror each other in every way possible. The indi's hard coded 1:1 algo, and the levels where trades close and then re-open later, are also in the EA. If you are familiar with the Final Edition indi, then learning your way around the EA should be easy.
~The EA is structured to handle baskets of 1 to 7 trades.
~The various TP levels are completely independent. You can customize the spacing to anything at all. Or, you can attach these levels to FIBS (like Mer does).
~You can test the EA's basic parameters right now by using the indicator's diagnostic dashboard. The Quick Take Profit level of the indi and the TP1 level of the EA are one and the same. Since the idea is to get a basket of trades into profit as safely as possible, and since this can only happen once one of the trades reaches TP1, then it becomes clear that optimizing the levels for TP1 becomes the priority. Once you fully grasp this concept, then it will become obvious why I have been pushing the QTP setting on you guys for the last few weeks. Get this one level right and the rest of the basket falls into place automatically.
~The EA and the indicator are 100% compatible. They will mirror each other in every way possible. The indi's hard coded 1:1 algo, and the levels where trades close and then re-open later, are also in the EA. If you are familiar with the Final Edition indi, then learning your way around the EA should be easy.
~The EA is structured to handle baskets of 1 to 7 trades.
~The various TP levels are completely independent. You can customize the spacing to anything at all. Or, you can attach these levels to FIBS (like Mer does).
~You can test the EA's basic parameters right now by using the indicator's diagnostic dashboard. The Quick Take Profit level of the indi and the TP1 level of the EA are one and the same. Since the idea is to get a basket of trades into profit as safely as possible, and since this can only happen once one of the trades reaches TP1, then it becomes clear that optimizing the levels for TP1 becomes the priority. Once you fully grasp this concept, then it will become obvious why I have been pushing the QTP setting on you guys for the last few weeks. Get this one level right and the rest of the basket falls into place automatically.
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