joshatt:
Slippage is a number of points . . .
Hi,
a quick question please:
Not sure it's pip or point here. Do I need to rewrite it as:
So I can not rewrite, right? LOL.
Slippage is the number of point. if you want 3 points write 3. if you want 3 pips write 3*x. See also https://www.mql5.com/en/forum/141509
WHRoeder:
Slippage is the number of point. if you want 3 points write 3. if you want 3 pips write 3*x. See also https://www.mql5.com/en/forum/141509
Slippage is the number of point. if you want 3 points write 3. if you want 3 pips write 3*x. See also https://www.mql5.com/en/forum/141509
Great code. Thanks.
I wish people would stop talking about pips - it's a forex only concept and really confuses me when you are talking about metals, cfd's and indexes, or 4 vs 5 digit brokers. My EA's trade across all security classes. Just talk about points. The predefined variables Digits and Points and the value per point is really all that I need.
And when you change brokers (or the broker goes to fractional slippage) you have to change your parameters (4/5 digits.) A pip doesn't change, points do.
If a point is all you need, fine. But don't talk to us about points because we have no idea what your talking about until you specify the the broker's digits.
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Hi,
a quick question please:
OrderClose(OrderTicket(),OrderLots(),Bid, 3,White);
Not sure it's pip or point here. Do I need to rewrite it as: