Completely off topic, but I just noticed that Numbers and Excel handle the ROUNDUP function differently. Also, many brokers handle the rounding differently, so your numbers may not exactly match what you see on the spreadsheets.
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DislikedNo, again, it will close a trade when it hits a Take Profit (set to 35 pips in this EA) or when it hits the Stop Loss (set to 200 pips). If any of the trades hit a Take Profit or a Stop Loss, it closes ALL trades.
take a look at the spreadsheet attached, it's very detailed. it should look something like this:Ignored
DislikedCompletely off topic, but I just noticed that Numbers and Excel handle the ROUNDUP function differently. Also, many brokers handle the rounding differently, so your numbers may not exactly match what you see on the spreadsheets.Ignored
DislikedHi,
I just have one questions about trading times. The asian open is 0 GMT, and the US open is 13 GMT, right? I got confused with DST.
How long before the US open should I close trades? Start at 12 GMT? If I have open trades at 12-13 GMT, should I close them or let them run and just turn the EA off?
Happy trading!Ignored
DislikedJust noticed something else and need to check if it's a feature or not. It appears that the EA will only go 3 levels deep. When I get to the 0.13 level it seems to run to the take profit and closes 0.13, 0.08 and 0.05 and starts again from 0.05. For someor other reason it isn't opening the next level when it gets to 20 pips in the 0.13 level.
Using stock standard settings btw. Not that I should complain though lol, started EA at 8pm GMT last night and I'm now up 10% at the start of the UK sessionIgnored
DislikedUrban since you trade with Alpari,1:100,trading dimes,what amount did you start with?
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Dislikedi know i start looking to close off for the night 2 hours before US open, depends how much negative balance uve got, how many levels deep, ur daily % goals etcIgnored
DislikedI try to be out about an hour before the US session. But I think White has touched on a good point here. Try to be out before the US session, but that does not mean you have to trade until that time every day. Set a realisitc target of what you would like to attain on a daily basis, once you achieve that target, get out and live to trade another day. Even if you reach target an hour into your trading day, close out.
Don't be greedy, the rest of the day could turn against you badly.Ignored
Dislikedyeh amen to that id also look at the settings finder thing that i think frost made up... id reccomend trying to keep a certain percentage drawdown relative to capital... ie on $500 trading 0.05 i think at level 7 u get stopped out for a 14% hit on ur account.... choose ur acceptabel percentage and it will dicate lot size.Ignored
DislikedI think this is by far the best EA developed by NanningBob to date. So much so, that I plan to finally go live tonight after watching it for the last 2 days. I have a live account at IBFX with $2,000 in it. Since Bob is on vacation, maybe Verto can answer this. Do you think .20 minilots would be safe to start with?Ignored