Hello! Is it possible to set the intervals in trading schedule? For example to allow trading from 00:00 till 09:00, then to disable from 09:00 till 13:00 and then again allow from 13:00 till 23:59?
LordKey #: Hello! Is it possible to set the intervals in trading schedule? For example to allow trading from 00:00 till 09:00, then to disable from 09:00 till 13:00 and then again allow from 13:00 till 23:59?
Alan #: How to find what the value is MAGIC_EA1 for the EAs I'm using?
Nevermind found it in the EA properties, but what should we set for the EA symbol comment? The default value is BM3 and it's not clear how we should use it? Thank you
Alan #: Nevermind found it in the EA properties, but what should we set for the EA symbol comment? The default value is BM3 and it's not clear how we should use it? Thank you
Hi Alan, I have pm you with the reply to your question. Thanks
Can you add a new feature where it auto-detects the Magic number? It's a bit time-consuming/error-prone manually filling the magic numbers depending on the set-up and how often I adjust them. It should be possible to detect it via code?
Question: so if there's an EA that creates placed orders but doesn't execute, what happens to the placed orders when it gets paused? I have 2 EAs, each creates a lot of pending orders that last hours.
Don’t buy this if you use pending orders—this is a huge warning.
The product description never says this EA only works with direct market orders. I bought it, spent hours setting it up, and found out it can’t detect pending orders at all, making it totally useless for me. The author only admitted this limitation after I left a negative review.
This is misleading advertising. The product should clearly state its limitations upfront so traders know it won’t work for strategies using pending orders. Save yourself the time and money.
Don’t buy this if you use pending orders—this is a huge warning.
The product description never says this EA only works with direct market orders. I bought it, spent hours setting it up, and found out it can’t detect pending orders at all, making it totally useless for me. The author only admitted this limitation after I left a negative review.
This is misleading advertising. The product should clearly state its limitations upfront so traders know it won’t work for strategies using pending orders. Save yourself the time and money.
HI, I would like to clarify that EA Pause Manager is designed to manage risk based on active market positions, which is the standard approach for inter-EA coordination in MetaTrader. As explained in the response by pm, pending orders (Buy Stop / Sell Stop) are not treated as active exposure until they are executed, which is why they are not part of the current interlock trigger logic.
This does not make the product misleading or non-functional — it simply reflects a specific design scope, which works correctly for the vast majority of EAs that operate with direct market execution.
That said, I agree that this limitation can be communicated more explicitly. I will improve the product description to make this clearer for future users.
Hello! Is it possible to set the intervals in trading schedule? For example to allow trading from 00:00 till 09:00, then to disable from 09:00 till 13:00 and then again allow from 13:00 till 23:59?
I have replied your request by pm
Can you please send user manual, I've purchased this EA. I can't figure out how to apply this EA
Hi Thai. I have replied you by pm. The manual has been sent.
Hello David, I just bought your Pause Manager. Please send me the manual.
Thanks in advance!
Sebastian
How to find what the value is MAGIC_EA1 for the EAs I'm using?
Nevermind found it in the EA properties, but what should we set for the EA symbol comment? The default value is BM3 and it's not clear how we should use it? Thank you
HI, I would like to clarify that EA Pause Manager is designed to manage risk based on active market positions, which is the standard approach for inter-EA coordination in MetaTrader. As explained in the response by pm, pending orders (Buy Stop / Sell Stop) are not treated as active exposure until they are executed, which is why they are not part of the current interlock trigger logic.
This does not make the product misleading or non-functional — it simply reflects a specific design scope, which works correctly for the vast majority of EAs that operate with direct market execution.
That said, I agree that this limitation can be communicated more explicitly. I will improve the product description to make this clearer for future users.