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Leszek Aleksander Mroczek  

Important Notice About the EA: Testing and Recommendations 
The Expert Advisor was recently developed and hasn't been tested for an extended period yet. It has been added for educational and entertainment purposes only. 
To properly evaluate its performance, I recommend running it on a demo live account for a few days. 
Please note that using the tester will not give you the true performance of the robot, as it cannot replicate real market conditions. 


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Key Parameters for Safe Operation:**
 
The safety and performance of this EA are primarily controlled by three critical parameters: 
Grid Step (pips) - Larger values = safer but fewer trading opportunities 
Grid Step Multiplier - Higher values = wider spacing between subsequent trades = reduced risk 
Minutes Between Trades - Longer intervals = slower grid expansion = more conservative approach 

General Rule:
Higher values for these parameters result in safer but potentially slower profit generation, while lower values may increase profit potential but also carry higher risk. 

**Daily Profit Target Consideration:** 
If you plan to run the EA continuously without manual intervention, set Daily Profit Target to 0 (disabled).

Important clarification: The Daily Profit Target resets every day at the specified start time. 
If your account is in a drawdown (e.g., -$300) and you have Daily Profit Target set to $100, the EA will consider the starting equity for that day as the current equity level. 
This means it will try to reach +$100 profit FROM THE CURRENT LOSS POSITION. 

Example scenario:
 
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Day 1: Account finishes at -$300 
- Day 2: EA starts with -$300 as the new baseline 
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EA will close all positions once it reaches -$200 (which is +$100 from the starting -$300) 

This could result in closing all positions while still in a significant overall loss. 

For continuous operation, it's safer to disable this feature and manage profits manually.

**⚠️ Important Risk Warning:** 
Using overly aggressive settings (low grid steps, high multipliers, short time intervals) can lead to rapid margin depletion and potential account loss. 
During development testing on demo accounts, we observed that extreme parameter combinations can trigger margin calls during prolonged adverse market movements. 
Always start with conservative settings and gradually adjust based on your risk tolerance and account size. 

For best results, I recommend running the EA for limited sessions. Once it reaches satisfactory profit, consider turning it off—even if there's a small loss. 

Important: I do not recommend leaving the EA running 24/7 on a VPS. There might be unwanted surprises at night or during gaps over the weekend. 

Stay cautious, test thoroughly, and always monitor the robot's performance!