Discussion of article "Developing a cross-platform grider EA" - page 3

 
It'll be interesting to try it out. except analysing market prices is the tricky part.
 
Thanks Roman for the hours you've put in here. It confirms my tought that griding has a systemic problem.
Do you think this could help? https://www.mql5.com/en/articles/4347
Applying the Monte Carlo method for optimizing trading strategies
Applying the Monte Carlo method for optimizing trading strategies
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If you have a ready-made class and don't use it, you have to build the wheel over and over again.
 

I like it that someone can put a lot of working hours into developing something like this. Not because you're looking to make profit, but because you wanted to achieve a purpose: which is to create an EA that will work on MT4 and MT5. Kudos!

Let's say I have a strategy that I feel can bring better profit(of cause, that's the reason we are all here- profit!), will you like to have it and as such, create or modify your EA on such strategy? It has nothing to do with grid system I promise.

 
I would like to give the author an important piece of advice. It is necessary to move the network of orders evenly as the price changes
 
It just so happens that recently I have been studying grid trading, which is theoretically profitable, but when you are inside an oscillating trend, it is very easy to get caught in a trap with a big retracement, but instead, it is a good method to use at the upper and lower limits of an oscillating trend.
 
Ken Zeng #:
If you have a ready-made class, don't use it, you have to build the wheel again and again.
What do you mean by ready-made classes?