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A Range Breakout Expert Advisor (EA) for MetaTrader 5 is an automated trading robot designed to capitalize on the explosive price movement (volatility) that often follows a period of market consolidation.
The core premise is simple: the market "coils" like a spring during quiet hours or just before a major session open. When it finally breaks free from this range, it often establishes a strong trend for the remainder of the session.
Here is a detailed breakdown of how this strategy functions within an MT5 framework.
1. The Logic: Defining the "Range"
The EA does not use standard indicators like RSI or MACD. Instead, it focuses purely on price and time.
- Time Window: You define a specific start and end time (e.g., 08:00 to 09:00). This is the "observation period."
- Range Calculation: The EA monitors price action during this window and records the Highest High and Lowest Low reached.
- The "Box": These two price levels form a channel or "box." The strategy assumes that a move outside this box indicates the direction of the day's momentum.
2. Entry Mechanism
Once the observation time ends, the EA automatically places pending orders:
- Buy Stop Order: Placed slightly above the Range High (plus a "buffer" in points to avoid false triggers).
- Sell Stop Order: Placed slightly below the Range Low (minus a buffer).
- One-Cancels-Other (OCO): A standard feature where, if the Buy Stop is triggered, the Sell Stop is immediately deleted (or vice versa). This prevents being trapped in a whipsawing market.
3. Exit & Risk Management
This strategy relies heavily on strict risk parameters, as breakouts can sometimes be "fakeouts."
- Stop Loss (SL): usually placed at the opposite end of the range. Alternatively, some EAs calculate SL as a fixed percentage of the range size (e.g., 50% of the box height).
- Take Profit (TP): Often set as a multiple of the range size (e.g., Target 1 is 100% of the range range, Target 2 is 200%).
- Time-Based Exit: A crucial safety feature. If a trade is still open by the end of the trading day (e.g., 22:00), the EA automatically closes it regardless of profit or loss. This prevents holding trades during low-liquidity overnight hours.
4. Common Filters & Advanced Settings
To filter out bad trades, sophisticated MT5 EAs include:
- Max/Min Range Size: If the consolidation range is too small (no volatility) or too big (move has already happened), the EA cancels orders and does not trade that day.
- Trailing Stop: Once the price moves in profit by a certain amount, the SL moves to breakeven or trails the price to lock in gains.
- Martingale/Recovery (Optional): Some aggressive versions reopen a trade in the opposite direction with a larger lot size if the first breakout fails (e.g., triggers Buy, hits SL, then immediately triggers Sell).
Popular Variations
- London Breakout: Targets the specific range formed during the Asian session (usually 00:00 – 07:00 GMT) to catch the explosion of volume when London banks open.
• • ORB (Opening Range Breakout): Focuses on the first 15 or 30 minutes of the US stock market open (NY Session) to trade indices like US30 or NAS100.