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Disliked{quote} Curious! The only thing I can think of is the spread may have caused MA2 to be slightly elevated above MA3 - that's the only thing that kept the rest of us out of the trade. Hope it works out for you.Ignored
Dislikeddont knw how many pips u using for range bars, but pay more attention to ur charts to be loaded completly. Your not even looking at the same moments of the chart. Even though 1 min is too small for this matter. Yet both representing the same signal at same timeIgnored
DislikedHi. I have an idea. When EA open first trade, if trade goes in loss 50% of SL, then EA open one more trade with same lot size. If trade continue go with loss then both trades close at original SL from first trade. If price turn after we opened second trade, then EA manage both trades as a basket with TP. I mean we have two TP fields, one original when we have just one trade open, and the other one(Basket TP) with 2 trades opened, just in case our trade goes in floating loss. When second trade is opened then Basket TP take over managing of trades....Ignored
Disliked{quote} Adding to losing positions "just in case" is a really bad idea in my opinion. If I understand you correctly, we add to a losing position in the hope that it turns around and wins. If it wins, then it wins 2.5 times the original reward, but if it loses, it loses 1.5 time the original risk. It's not something I feel would work, personally.Ignored