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OnGoing:
You meant to say EXTREME potential?)
50% of men in Russia are eager to marry her... - that's from the reviews. :-)
 

Dear speculators, help! Looking for an EA which automatically sets SL and TP when opening a position.

I am very grateful in advance.

 

lot multiplication logic! :)

lot 2 multiplication! for sel (or bay)

1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 2048 4096 8192 ......... etc!

the logic of the initial lot multiplication for buy (or sell)

here the first lot also goes 1 lot three in a row subsequent lots after their closing will be one third higher i.e. lot 1.33 thus when a bunch of the losing orders let's assume sat the buy order is opened by an initial lot 1 if the third losing selves orders has opened then we start to open the percentage lot 1.33 and further!

the combination with percentage lot looks like this!

1 1 1 1.33 2.66 3.66 5.33 10.66 21.33 ............ etc!

thus, we reduce the risk of losing deposits due to running out of cash!

let's assume an unprofitable order has been closed, so a buy position has been opened and how it has been opened, see...

21.33 0.10 0.10 0.10 ... ...and until the sellers have closed!

as soon as the sellers have closed the lot is doubled that is...

21.33 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 21.33 41.66 83.32....... etc.

i will repeat the cycle the same way until the deposit is emptied!

What do you think?

 
vladds:


who's got a head for it? what do you think?

Draw it better)
 
OnGoing:
Draw it better)
Yeah, I'll see what I can do :)
 

 
Ale-xander:

Dear speculators, help! Looking for an EA that automatically sets SL and TP when opening a position.

Thanks in advance.

Try it, maybe this will do the trick.

https://www.mql5.com/ru/code/10446

 
vladds:

These are very aggressive odds, and the inverse (compensatory) grid plays almost no role here.
 

 
OnGoing:
These are very aggressive ratios and the inverse (compensating) grid plays almost no role here.

I was just giving an example, it is possible to set a smaller percentage! But what about a grid of 20 orders?
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