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Andreas Moguntia  
My question for timining:
The Drawdown Protector is designed to stop trading when certain price movements occur within specific time intervals (day, week, month). My question is, if I activate it today, when does it consider the start of the week or month? Does it start today, or does it retrospectively analyze the chart before its start date?

Answer from Sivakumar Paul Suyambu (Programmer of Drawdown Terminator):
1) Daily interval
The “day” starts at the broker/server’s daily reset (typically 00:00 server time).
If you attach the EA mid-day, it considers today’s interval as already in progress, and it measures from today’s start (00:00 server time) to now, plus forward.
2) Weekly interval
The “week” is the broker/server calendar week (usually Monday 00:00 server time → next Monday 00:00).
If you activate it on (say) Thursday, it treats the current week as already running, and it evaluates movements/drawdown inside this week’s window, not from Thursday only.
3) Monthly interval
The “month” is the broker/server calendar month (1st day 00:00 server time → next month 1st day 00:00).
If you activate mid-month, it treats the current month as already running, and evaluates inside this month’s window.
Sivakumar Paul Suyambu  
Andreas Moguntia #:
My question for timining:
The Drawdown Protector is designed to stop trading when certain price movements occur within specific time intervals (day, week, month). My question is, if I activate it today, when does it consider the start of the week or month? Does it start today, or does it retrospectively analyze the chart before its start date?

Answer from Sivakumar Paul Suyambu (Programmer of Drawdown Terminator):
1) Daily interval
The “day” starts at the broker/server’s daily reset (typically 00:00 server time).
If you attach the EA mid-day, it considers today’s interval as already in progress, and it measures from today’s start (00:00 server time) to now, plus forward.
2) Weekly interval
The “week” is the broker/server calendar week (usually Monday 00:00 server time → next Monday 00:00).
If you activate it on (say) Thursday, it treats the current week as already running, and it evaluates movements/drawdown inside this week’s window, not from Thursday only.
3) Monthly interval
The “month” is the broker/server calendar month (1st day 00:00 server time → next month 1st day 00:00).
If you activate mid-month, it treats the current month as already running, and evaluates inside this month’s window.

@Andreas Moguntia...Thank you for your support. Your suggestion for Close all EA by Default is valid and Implemented the same in Latest version. So going forward no need to select in Input option. It is auto enabled.