Coral Rescue
50 USD
Demo downloaded:
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Published:
7 September 2023
Current version:
1.4
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Version 1.4
2023.10.18
[IMPROVEMENT] - Optionally set an "increment" percent, and Coral Rescue will wait until the available balance is at least as large as this increment before operating. When it does perform a partial close it will reduce the largest number of minimum lots as it can in a single operation (but never more than the available balance), guaranteeing that the available balance will apply entirely to the selected trade.
Version 1.3
2023.09.14
- [CHANGE] - Made the logic more robust for working with order numbers to Rescue.
When you do a partial close in MT4 it closes the original order and creates a new order with a new ticket number, but with the original open price, open time, etc. This meant that this new order was not included in the list of orders that Rescue was considering for DDC. Now, when performing a partial close Coral Rescue will find the new ticket number and add it to the list. This logic also applies on startup, and it applies recursively until it finds the current ticket number for the open order that originated from the ticket number you provided in the inputs. There would no longer be any need to keep updating your settings to add new ticket numbers as Rescue performs partial closes over time.
When you do a partial close in MT4 it closes the original order and creates a new order with a new ticket number, but with the original open price, open time, etc. This meant that this new order was not included in the list of orders that Rescue was considering for DDC. Now, when performing a partial close Coral Rescue will find the new ticket number and add it to the list. This logic also applies on startup, and it applies recursively until it finds the current ticket number for the open order that originated from the ticket number you provided in the inputs. There would no longer be any need to keep updating your settings to add new ticket numbers as Rescue performs partial closes over time.
Version 1.2
2023.09.11
- [IMPROVEMENT] - Added the ability to identify target trades to Rescue by ticket number
- [IMPROVEMENT] - When in Manual Only mode, the Report on Rescue alert will let you know when you have enough available balance to close a partial trade
- [IMPROVEMENT] - When triggered Rescue will close as many minimum lots as it has available balance for, and then send one combined alert for all partial closes (rather than a separate alert for each partial close)
- [IMPROVEMENT] - When in Manual Only mode, the Report on Rescue alert will let you know when you have enough available balance to close a partial trade
- [IMPROVEMENT] - When triggered Rescue will close as many minimum lots as it has available balance for, and then send one combined alert for all partial closes (rather than a separate alert for each partial close)
Version 1.1
2023.09.08
- [CHANGE] - Update on new bar rather than on every tick
Previously Coral Rescue would be checking on every tick to see if it needed to "wake up" and do something. It occurred to me that, if you have an EA that is closing multiple trades at once and the *first* one it closes is in profit but the last ones to close are in loss for some smaller amount of net profit, that it would be possible for Rescue to leap into action after the first trade closed and spend more of the (temporarily inflated) available balance than it should. So now, instead, Rescue will only look to apply the automated drawdown control on a new candle, rather than every tick. Set the chart timeframe to how often you would like it to consider applying the automatic DDC logic.
Previously Coral Rescue would be checking on every tick to see if it needed to "wake up" and do something. It occurred to me that, if you have an EA that is closing multiple trades at once and the *first* one it closes is in profit but the last ones to close are in loss for some smaller amount of net profit, that it would be possible for Rescue to leap into action after the first trade closed and spend more of the (temporarily inflated) available balance than it should. So now, instead, Rescue will only look to apply the automated drawdown control on a new candle, rather than every tick. Set the chart timeframe to how often you would like it to consider applying the automatic DDC logic.
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