You use OrderComment() to manage open or closed position. This is dangerous as the broker can change/replace/remove the order's comment.
Carl Schreiber:
You use OrderComment() to manage open or closed position. This is dangerous as the broker can change/replace/remove the order's comment.
You use OrderComment() to manage open or closed position. This is dangerous as the broker can change/replace/remove the order's comment.
Please explain?
The strategy is coded with alot of derelict code in it, those are turned off at the moment.
I use Ffdreema to program.
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s.kotcherov:
Please explain?
Please explain?
You have:
comment = OrderComment(); int exp_pos_begin = StringFind(comment, "[exp:");
As the broker/server can change the client's comment you cannot be sure that this "[exp:" is kept!
The only thing that is not changed by the broker is the MagicNumber!
To Use this strategy you must have Unlimited Account Balance
example $1 000 000 use 0.01 Lot
and come back 1year.
example $1 000 000 use 0.01 Lot
and come back 1year.
Samuel Akinbowale:
To Use this strategy you must have Unlimited Account Balance
example $1 000 000 use 0.01 Lot
and come back 1year.
To Use this strategy you must have Unlimited Account Balance
example $1 000 000 use 0.01 Lot
and come back 1year.
Samuel,
What would you suggest to improve its rentability?

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Anyone wants to test this trading trategy live, EA shows a steap upward line for the eurusd.
Dont mind the name its general.
It can be used on any timeframe as its preset to trigger at 1h
Its preset to trade minimum risk and grow the lots exponential as the account growth, take profit is 10p no stop loss.
Please let me know what you think about it, how can it be improved?