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Basber replied Jun 29, 2012Not all, just reverse order for second entry. For example, if the high of the last day break, buy order will execute. Then assume TP2 hit, then you should ONLY remove the sell for second entry. Regards, Basber
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Basber replied Jun 28, 2012Nice day today .. 3 TP1 s and 2 TP2 ... Regards, Basber
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Basber replied Jun 22, 2012I've been very busy lately. I'll catch up to you guys later
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Basber replied Jun 15, 2012Yes, you can have 4 entries in a day. Regards, Basber
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Basber replied Jun 15, 2012Sometimes there are 4 entries in one day as below : 1) First sell or buy (Consider buy for example) 2) If the first entry didn't hit TP2, and reverses, it'll execute orders for second entry. Sell in the example above. 3) Break of the other side. In ...
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Basber replied Jun 15, 2012It'll make it much more easier, but now I'll place the orders when I want to go so sleep, I'll set an alert to actuate when my orders execute, then I wake up and place the second entry's orders. Not a very pleasant way, but it's the only way to do ...
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Basber replied Jun 15, 2012I see you're testing on 15 min charts. I made major changes to the way it handles different time frames in v0.16. Can you check it again? Time frames other than 1H had some weird stuff happening in v0.15. Could be related. Will do soon. Also, I note ...
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Basber replied Jun 15, 2012Good job DB, it improved alot. I've tested it through 1 month and here are some bugs. But as I mentioned, it far more better that version 0.14. It still trades with constant volume ... Instead of taking "lotsize" as an input, EA should recieve ...
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Basber replied Jun 14, 2012Hello Phik, When you have a open position that goes through next day, your approach to setting next day's orders will not change. So you put first entry sell order even if you have bought the pair in previous day and it goes to next day. Even you ...
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Basber replied Jun 14, 2012No rush, make it done when you have time DB. Regards, Basber
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Basber replied Jun 14, 2012You can easily test it with "strategy tester". It shows you the bugs in short time and you can have access to all kind of entries and check them.
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Basber replied Jun 14, 2012Picture ... P.S. : Keep up the good work DB. Regards, Basber
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Basber replied Jun 14, 2012No worries DB, your work is appreciated. It'll become bug free soon
In version 0.13 orders are not placed right. I think you changed some lines in codes in wrong way. Still no second entries, no changing SL to BE , constant volume , ... Regards, ...Daily Break Strategy
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Basber replied Jun 14, 2012Few things till now : 1) Second Entries did not applied. 2) After TP1 hit, SL should be placed at openning price (SL @ BE) 3) Is it possible that if price opened within the high and low of friday, then orders on monday will be placed ? I mean is it ...
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Basber replied Jun 14, 2012No worries Lemna, Is it possible that you share the results so that I could put it in first post so others could use it ? I want someone else test it too, instead of just my comments on results ... Regards, Basber
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Basber replied Jun 14, 2012Hi DB, Thank you for putting your time into this. I will test the EA ASAP. About your questions, the answer to both is "no". But sometimes I remove the orders when the volume goes very thin after US session, but in the basic form of this strategy, ...
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Basber replied Jun 12, 2012Range above 170 pips for yesterday, so no orders for today. Regards, Basber
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Basber replied Jun 7, 2012I like the short entry, so I'll set the TP2 for the sell around 1.23xx area. Of course I'll bring SL @ BE and take partial profit @ TP1. Note for traders : Trade management is a skill that you should learn through experience and lots of trading. Do ...
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