Index Breakout MT5
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24 septiembre 2021
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Thanks for sharing!
Hi Jose,
Thanks for creating this awesome EA. Can i kindly confirm the following.
1. I am using IC markets, the decimals places is 2 for both DE30/DE40 and US30. So is setting my TP 90 and SL 60 as default from the SET file correct?
2. DAX is referring to DE40 or DE30? In the input variable,it is stated as GER40 which i assume is DE40
regards
Darin
Hi Jose,
Thanks for creating this awesome EA. Can i kindly confirm the following.
1. I am using IC markets, the decimals places is 2 for both DE30/DE40 and US30. So is setting my TP 90 and SL 60 as default from the SET file correct?
2. DAX is referring to DE40 or DE30? In the input variable,it is stated as GER40 which i assume is DE40
regards
Darin
Sorry Correction.. TP is at 900 and SL is at 600.. I am referring to US30 and its Strat3_mt5.set settings
I've just paid for the Index Breakout EA and have a quick question about setup for testing. The three setup files use 90/60 for TL/SL. Can I assume that these are equivalent to 9 & 6 index points?
Thanks
I've just paid for the Index Breakout EA and have a quick question about setup for testing. The three setup files use 90/60 for TL/SL. Can I assume that these are equivalent to 9 & 6 index points?
Thanks
Yes, that is correct.
Thanks for the answer - so far the system is working great for US30, but I don't see anything for DAX. The description mentions GER30 but I have access to DE30 and DE40 symbols? Can you please clarify which work.
Some brokers still has the old name, some brokers has both names. If they have both names, always use 40.
Hi,
I'm almost ready to go live with this system, but wanted to do some backtesting first - live testing on a (ICMarkets) demo account works fine.
However, when back testing, I get many errors, such as this:
2022.01.23 17:20:01.373 Core 1 2021.01.04 16:30:00 failed market sell 0.1 US30 sl: 30667.28 tp: 30665.78 [Invalid stops]
2022.01.23 17:20:01.373 Core 1 2021.01.04 16:30:00 CTrade::OrderSend: market sell 0.10 US30 sl: 30667.28 tp: 30665.78 [invalid stops]
2022.01.23 17:20:01.373 Core 1 2021.01.05 16:30:27 failed market buy 0.1 US30 sl: 30220.23 tp: 30221.73 [Invalid stops]
2022.01.23 17:20:01.373 Core 1 2021.01.05 16:30:27 CTrade::OrderSend: market buy 0.10 US30 sl: 30220.23 tp: 30221.73 [invalid stops]
2022.01.23 17:20:01.373 Core 1 2021.01.06 16:30:41 failed market sell 0.1 US30 sl: 30352.71 tp: 30351.21 [Invalid stops]
Any idea how to get rid of these errors so that I can do a backtest? If it helps, I've attached the whole backtest journal file. The test was US30, M1, strategy 3.
Thanks
Hi,
I'm almost ready to go live with this system, but wanted to do some backtesting first - live testing on a (ICMarkets) demo account works fine.
However, when back testing, I get many errors, such as this:
2022.01.23 17:20:01.373 Core 1 2021.01.04 16:30:00 failed market sell 0.1 US30 sl: 30667.28 tp: 30665.78 [Invalid stops]
2022.01.23 17:20:01.373 Core 1 2021.01.04 16:30:00 CTrade::OrderSend: market sell 0.10 US30 sl: 30667.28 tp: 30665.78 [invalid stops]
2022.01.23 17:20:01.373 Core 1 2021.01.05 16:30:27 failed market buy 0.1 US30 sl: 30220.23 tp: 30221.73 [Invalid stops]
2022.01.23 17:20:01.373 Core 1 2021.01.05 16:30:27 CTrade::OrderSend: market buy 0.10 US30 sl: 30220.23 tp: 30221.73 [invalid stops]
2022.01.23 17:20:01.373 Core 1 2021.01.06 16:30:41 failed market sell 0.1 US30 sl: 30352.71 tp: 30351.21 [Invalid stops]
Any idea how to get rid of these errors so that I can do a backtest? If it helps, I've attached the whole backtest journal file. The test was US30, M1, strategy 3.
Thanks
Ic has two decimals. Try to set another digit to sl and tp. Think that would help.
Hi,
I've a quick question about the "Place position if Order is too close to market" option in settings. What is the criteria for this - is it if the SL is too tight? How close does it need to be for it to be triggered. I'm currently experimenting with a tighter SL for US30. Optimization tests suggest that a tighter SL is good for profit.
Thanks
Hi,
I've a quick question about the "Place position if Order is too close to market" option in settings. What is the criteria for this - is it if the SL is too tight? How close does it need to be for it to be triggered. I'm currently experimenting with a tighter SL for US30. Optimization tests suggest that a tighter SL is good for profit.
Thanks
Thanks for the quick answer, that does help. I'm using IC Markets which, as you say, has no limit. I'm seeing some error in the expert tab - I suspect that with the tighter SL, the order is more susceptible to rapid price movement. The current market is quite jittery at present.
Is the decision of the EA to place a market order (assuming that option is set) based on a response from the broker - not from its own calculation?
I'll rerun the optimization test and add some latency - see how that works out.
Thanks for the quick answer, that does help. I'm using IC Markets which, as you say, has no limit. I'm seeing some error in the expert tab - I suspect that with the tighter SL, the order is more susceptible to rapid price movement. The current market is quite jittery at present.
Is the decision of the EA to place a market order (assuming that option is set) based on a response from the broker - not from its own calculation?
I'll rerun the optimization test and add some latency - see how that works out.
Thanks for the answer and tips - in some way the tight stop loss helps in this volatile market, assuming that's why the optimizer sees better profit with a tighter stoploss. I'm using IC Markets too and have just setup an AWS EC2 server for the purpose of trading your system. According to Metatrader 5, I'm seeing a latency of 23-25ms using the AWS region closest to New York (Ohio or North Virginia, I think are the best). I'll let you know how it goes.
One other questions - with autolot, do I need to adjust the balance lot field, which is currently 500? Thanks.