MQL Universal EA
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18 febbraio 2014
Versione attuale:
1.900
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HI Martin, my TS Start set is 0, and as I said above TS Step set is 5, TS set is 4. I have no back test. I realized it using a demo account. The EA move stop loss to 1.245 thas is wrong. The EA should move the Stop-Loss like this: 1.2341, 1.2346, 1.2351, 1.2356, 12361..ecc.
Now that I know full TS settings, it is more clear now. So you said before, "a buy order opens at 1.2340, then once 5 pips in profit is reached, stop-loss move to 1.2345 instead to 1.2341". I do not believe this is what happened. If the buy order opened at 1.2340 then after 5 pips profit this would be 1.2345, but you said the SL was moved to 1.2345. So how can both the market price be 1.2345 and the SL be 1.2345??? The market price would have needed to go above 1.2345 in order to set a SL at 1.2345. So what you said does not make sense. Also, you said you ran this live in a demo account. Can you send the log file?
I'm sorry you do not believe this fact. When 5 pips in profit is reached and stop-loss move to 1.2345 MQL EA close the order immediately at 1.2345. Why? I have not log file only for this matter. Can't you check this anomaly and the live correct operation of your EA live through demo account? Thanks
I do not doubt your sincerity. I just doubt your accuracy.
As I said before, you said, "a buy order opens at 1.2340, then once 5 pips in profit is reached, stop-loss move to 1.2345". So you are claiming that the current market price reached 1.2345 and immediately the SL was moved to 1.2345 too. This is impossible. The market price would at least need to go above 1.2345 a little bit in order to have a SL set there! Or else, the broker would never allow for this to happen. Maybe the price went up to 1.2346 or higher and the SL moved to 1.2345. Something like this would make sense.
Secondly, now you are saying that the EA closed the order itself. Either the SL was set at 1.2345 and it got hit and the broker closed the order. Or, the SL was not hit and the EA closed the order itself. Both statements you said cannot be true. Either the EA closed the order or the broker closed the order.
Lastly, let's just pretend that the high price did go only to 1.2345 and no higher and you were watching it tick by tick. And let's pretend that the SL did move up to 1.2345, which was the current market price. If the EA did close the order, it could have been for another reason! For example, there is a close on opposite signal feature. Maybe this happened at the time the SL was moved and the EA closed the order. Maybe something else closed the order. Furthermore, there is more than just a TS in this EA. There is also a break even. I do not even know the exact settings to used for everything.
The TS seems to work fine. And you have not sent a log. So there is really nothing I can do. If you can give me a clear example with supporting information, I will gladly look into the matter more.
I do not doubt your sincerity. I just doubt your accuracy.
As I said before, you said, "a buy order opens at 1.2340, then once 5 pips in profit is reached, stop-loss move to 1.2345". So you are claiming that the current market price reached 1.2345 and immediately the SL was moved to 1.2345 too. This is impossible. The market price would at least need to go above 1.2345 a little bit in order to have a SL set there! Or else, the broker would never allow for this to happen. Maybe the price went up to 1.2346 or higher and the SL moved to 1.2345. Something like this would make sense.
Secondly, now you are saying that the EA closed the order itself. Either the SL was set at 1.2345 and it got hit and the broker closed the order. Or, the SL was not hit and the EA closed the order itself. Both statements you said cannot be true. Either the EA closed the order or the broker closed the order.
Lastly, let's just pretend that the high price did go only to 1.2345 and no higher and you were watching it tick by tick. And let's pretend that the SL did move up to 1.2345, which was the current market price. If the EA did close the order, it could have been for another reason! For example, there is a close on opposite signal feature. Maybe this happened at the time the SL was moved and the EA closed the order. Maybe something else closed the order. Furthermore, there is more than just a TS in this EA. There is also a break even. I do not even know the exact settings to used for everything.
The TS seems to work fine. And you have not sent a log. So there is really nothing I can do. If you can give me a clear example with supporting information, I will gladly look into the matter more.
it is possible as you said: "Maybe the price went up to 1.2346 or higher and the SL moved to 1.2345", but EA SL should move the Stop-Loss to 1.2341 and after to 1.2346. Why EA move SL to 1.2345? It work as if TS is 0 pips o near 0.
Well, if I had more information like exact settings or a log file, I would be able to tell you what happened. I do not know what other SL modifying features that were used in the EA at the same time and I do not know what the SL level was originally before the TS activated. I think the TS works fine. If it happens again, let me know.
Well, I attach here file set, so you can see exact settings and can check and test EA working about TrailingStart, TrailingStop, TrailingStep and StopLoss. I hope you have the tools to test this question. Thanks.
Thanks for the settings. I think the TS works fine! If it happens again, send me the settings like you just did, but from the very beginning, and supplement it with either a back test report or a log file.
If the TS feature does indeed have a problem, it will happen again with these settings. It should not take months to report a problem with this. The TS has not been changed in a long time. And you are the only one that thinks there is a problem. Thanks
Thanks for the settings. I think the TS works fine! If it happens again, send me the settings like you just did, but from the very beginning, and supplement it with either a back test report or a log file.
If the TS feature does indeed have a problem, it will happen again with these settings. It should not take months to report a problem with this. The TS has not been changed in a long time. And you are the only one that thinks there is a problem. Thanks
The fact is that it always happens and now I can not use EA Trailing Stop. Thank you.
Hi Martin, in the set input window, below Max _Martingale_Order heading, there is "correct misspelling" input. What does that mean it? It seems a grammatical error. Thanks
Please state which version you have and also if you purchased this from the MQL5.com market or from the website. The website has the newest v1.8, but MQL5.com is reviewing v1.8 now and it is not available yet. So this is why I'm asking. I checked the v1.8 demo from the website and it does not have this. If you are talking about v1.7 from MQL5.com, don't worry about this since an update is already pending and will be available whenever they finish the review.
Hi Martin, when I use "close by opposite" signal, the EA closes an order if it is still open and that's all right, but the EA immediately place open an opposite order, and so on. How can I avoid this? Thanks
This is how it is supposed to run in the current version. So whenever there is a valid entry opportunity, the EA will place a trade. In the new version, which is still in review, you can set the timer to disallow new orders, but the EA will still close an existing order. So the EA will close an order but not make a new order. This should be what you want.
Hi Martin, a question. How long the trigger signal takes in minutes or seconds? It depends on the time frame? Thanks.
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Sorry for the delay. I do not understand the question. The trigger uses the TF that you select in the inputs.