London Pulse EA
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Publicado:
1 octubre 2024
Versión actual:
2.0
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Why does it have a minimum 2% risk?
I have $100k account and dont want to risk 2k a trade, i want to risk way less.
Lose three trades in a day and you have lost your FTMO account, or 5 in a row and you also lose your account.
That's far too much risk for me and i have other EA's on that account as well.
I cant find anything it could trade over 12 month and make a profit without DD exceeding 10%
The London Pulse EA's default risk is 2%, but you can adjust it to a lower value, such as 0.5% or 1%, to match your risk tolerance. This reduces the trade size, helping avoid significant drawdowns and ensuring safer trading, especially when running multiple EAs on one account.
The London Pulse EA's default risk is 2%, but you can adjust it to a lower value, such as 0.5% or 1%, to match your risk tolerance. This reduces the trade size, helping avoid significant drawdowns and ensuring safer trading, especially when running multiple EAs on one account.
Risk Percentage "Must be greater than 2%" for me it would not back test unless the risk % was 2% or higher. Has the latest update fixed this?
Risk Percentage "Must be greater than 2%" for me it would not back test unless the risk % was 2% or higher. Has the latest update fixed this?
Does this lock my computer screen or only the view of the MT5 it is running on on my computer?