Go to Tools -> Options -> disable the email..Should solved it
Sahars
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DislikedSalam Sahars,
How's your live account performance using daily method EA buddy? On what TF? Found any way to minimalize the DD?
Would you mind to update and share with us so we can learn from it. Thanks.
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DislikedV2.1 has the feature you want. There are boxes for 5 pairs to be disabled. Let me know if you need more, but remember there are already a lot of inputs, some of them quite hard to understand.
The imputs are at the end of the list, so they are easy to ignore.
I haven't tested this because it is so simple that there should not be a problem. Sing out if I am wrong.
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Dislikednot to step on toes just an advice, you can take one input as an array seperated by a comma.
example
filterpairs = usdjpy, gbpusd, eurtry
then use the array in your filtering code.Ignored
DislikedI think I have optimized it to a good mix. Thanks on the filter for pairs option Steve. Huge help so far.
Live Statement is here: http://www.pipbuilders.com/live_statement/statement.htm
Possibly not getting as many pips as it could with more pairs but so far I am please with the results.Ignored
Dislikednot to step on toes just an advice, you can take one input as an array seperated by a comma.
example
filterpairs = usdjpy, gbpusd, eurtry
then use the array in your filtering code.Ignored
DislikedCan I pick your brains, please.
Suppose filterpairs = usdjpy, gbpusd, eurgbp
How do I code these into an array so that:
TradeFilter(0) = usdjpy
TradeFilter(1) = gbpusd
TradeFilter(2) = eurgbp
and so on?
Cheers
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for ($i = "1"; $i > "0"; $i++) { if (isset(TradeFilter[$i])) { filter.......... } else { $i="-1"; }
Dislikedremember I am a php programmer so the syntax will very slightly...Ignored
DislikedThanks dracozny. This did nothing to answer my query but your previous post set me thinking that if an input can have multiple parts separated by a comma, then it must be possible to put these inputs into an array; I have just worked out how. My initial confusion resulted from the near-useless mt4 help for this aspect of coding. Cheers.
SF, I now know how to give you unlimited no-trade filters. I shall code this soon, in return for you saying which pairs you do not trade, and why.
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DislikedOddness. It hasn't taken one trade today. It keeps trying but the invalid stops error is killing every attempt.
Also gbpjpy is disabled but it still tries to take trades on it. (v2.1) I tried entering quote as GBPJPY gbpjpy and GBP/JPY and gbp/jpyIgnored
DislikedDrag this script onto a chart to see exactly how to write it. Let me know if this doesn't solve the problem because it means there is a fault in the code.
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DislikedIt seems to be ignoring the gbpjpy now (at least it hasn't been seen as validating) So maybe a glitch here. I'll keep my eye on it.Ignored