I think this was the right place to comment, this is the operation that I commented on before, I understand that it should have opened at least one operation, right?
I think this was the right place to comment, this is the operation that I commented on before, I understand that it should have opened at least one operation, right?
Hi Max
In the above example if you enter at 100 level the 2nd order would be at 300 level and after that, both SLs would be set at 200 level (Break even).
The distance for the next orders decreases as the number of orders and overall volume increases.
Dear Amir, an error message appeared and the EA did not open any more orders, it seems that there is some error in the percentage of profits and the RR, Greetings!
Error #4107 It seems that after the first order EA no longer manages to place more
Hi Max
The broker server rejected the order because of negative Take Profit price. The target distance in the panel shows 2499000 points for target distance! How did it become so big? I see that the TP for first 2 orders is set at regular distance. Do you have other tools or EAs running at the same time?
I tested the tool in a similar setup (EURUSD M1 Sell) but the process worked without error.
The broker server rejected the order because of negative Take Profit price. The target distance in the panel shows 2499000 points for target distance! How did it become so big? I see that the TP for first 2 orders is set at regular distance. Do you have other tools or EAs running at the same time?
I tested the tool in a similar setup (EURUSD M1 Sell) but the process worked without error.
There were 3 other EA's running with ETHUSD, none with EURUSD
Reward Multiplier uses "Client Terminal Global variables" to store some of the data. Possible misuse of global variables by other EAs can cause the problem.
Please try it without those EAs running and see if the problem happens again.
Please write what is the difference between the demo version and the paid version. I am currently testing the demo for 2 days and I see a lot of potential. But I would like to know what can I expect from the paid version? Greetings Marcin
Please write what is the difference between the demo version and the paid version. I am currently testing the demo for 2 days and I see a lot of potential. But I would like to know what can I expect from the paid version? Greetings Marcin
Hi Marcin
The only difference between the demo and paid version is the starting lot. The lot size of the first order is locked at 0.01 (or the minimum allowed lot size) but in the paid version you can set any lot size. The instrument you choose depends on your trading style but generally stable instruments that have less noise (like EURUSD or USDJPY pair) when they have high momentum (like USDJPY in the last 12 months) are the best. Currently, I check the USDJPY H1 for consolidation breakout trades most of the time.
The only difference between the demo and paid version is the starting lot. The lot size of the first order is locked at 0.01 (or the minimum allowed lot size) but in the paid version you can set any lot size. The instrument you choose depends on your trading style but generally stable instruments that have less noise (like EURUSD or USDJPY pair) when they have high momentum (like USDJPY in the last 12 months) are the best. Currently, I check the USDJPY H1 for consolidation breakout trades most of the time.
Regards
Thank you for your answer. It would be nice if the scribe took into account the size of the broker's commission. Because when it closes on BE, the transaction is generally minus the amount of the commission.
But generally I go for people who know how to make money on the market.
Thank you for your answer. It would be nice if the scribe took into account the size of the broker's commission. Because when it closes on BE, the transaction is generally minus the amount of the commission.
But generally I go for people who know how to make money on the market.
In the next version, I will add the option to set commission in the settings.
It opens positions automatically from a certain limit or I have to close the first one and then the next one opens or I have to open another one, I don't understand how it works and I've seen the video 4 times, I don't understand it. What is the role of an expert and what is the role of a trader?
It opens positions automatically from a certain limit or I have to close the first one and then the next one opens or I have to open another one, I don't understand how it works and I've seen the video 4 times, I don't understand it. What is the role of an expert and what is the role of a trader?
Hi zofesu
The user only opens the first trade with the panel (with initial SL and "final" target). Additional orders (2nd order to the last) will be opened and managed automatically.
You open the first order. When your trade goes into profit RM opens a new trade with the profit of the first trade and moves the stop loss of both orders to breakeven point. Now you have 2 open orders with zero risk. When price goes further towards the target profit increases to the amount required to open a new order. New order opens and again the stop loss of trades moves to breakeven point. This happens again and again until price hits the target.
I hope that clarifies the process. For more info check out the guide blog here.
Thank you for your answer. It would be nice if the scribe took into account the size of the broker's commission. Because when it closes on BE, the transaction is generally minus the amount of the commission.
But generally I go for people who know how to make money on the market.
Hi zbita
Version 2.0 is out. Option to set trade commission for the profit/loss estimation calculations added to the tool.
I think this was the right place to comment, this is the operation that I commented on before, I understand that it should have opened at least one operation, right?
I think this was the right place to comment, this is the operation that I commented on before, I understand that it should have opened at least one operation, right?
Hi Max
In the above example if you enter at 100 level the 2nd order would be at 300 level and after that, both SLs would be set at 200 level (Break even).
The distance for the next orders decreases as the number of orders and overall volume increases.
Hi Max
In the above example if you enter at 100 level the 2nd order would be at 300 level and after that, both SLs would be set at 200 level (Break even).
The distance for the next orders decreases as the number of orders and overall volume increases.
Now I understand, thanks :) !!
Dear Amir, an error message appeared and the EA did not open any more orders, it seems that there is some error in the percentage of profits and the RR, Greetings!
Error #4107 It seems that after the first order EA no longer manages to place more
Error #4107 It seems that after the first order EA no longer manages to place more
Hi Max
The broker server rejected the order because of negative Take Profit price. The target distance in the panel shows 2499000 points for target distance! How did it become so big? I see that the TP for first 2 orders is set at regular distance. Do you have other tools or EAs running at the same time?
I tested the tool in a similar setup (EURUSD M1 Sell) but the process worked without error.
Hi Max
The broker server rejected the order because of negative Take Profit price. The target distance in the panel shows 2499000 points for target distance! How did it become so big? I see that the TP for first 2 orders is set at regular distance. Do you have other tools or EAs running at the same time?
I tested the tool in a similar setup (EURUSD M1 Sell) but the process worked without error.
Hi Marcin
The only difference between the demo and paid version is the starting lot. The lot size of the first order is locked at 0.01 (or the minimum allowed lot size) but in the paid version you can set any lot size.
The instrument you choose depends on your trading style but generally stable instruments that have less noise (like EURUSD or USDJPY pair) when they have high momentum (like USDJPY in the last 12 months) are the best. Currently, I check the USDJPY H1 for consolidation breakout trades most of the time.
Regards
Hi Marcin
The only difference between the demo and paid version is the starting lot. The lot size of the first order is locked at 0.01 (or the minimum allowed lot size) but in the paid version you can set any lot size.
The instrument you choose depends on your trading style but generally stable instruments that have less noise (like EURUSD or USDJPY pair) when they have high momentum (like USDJPY in the last 12 months) are the best. Currently, I check the USDJPY H1 for consolidation breakout trades most of the time.
Regards
Thank you for your answer. It would be nice if the scribe took into account the size of the broker's commission. Because when it closes on BE, the transaction is generally minus the amount of the commission.
But generally I go for people who know how to make money on the market.
Thank you for your answer. It would be nice if the scribe took into account the size of the broker's commission. Because when it closes on BE, the transaction is generally minus the amount of the commission.
But generally I go for people who know how to make money on the market.
In the next version, I will add the option to set commission in the settings.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Hi zofesu
The user only opens the first trade with the panel (with initial SL and "final" target). Additional orders (2nd order to the last) will be opened and managed automatically.
You open the first order. When your trade goes into profit RM opens a new trade with the profit of the first trade and moves the stop loss of both orders to breakeven point. Now you have 2 open orders with zero risk. When price goes further towards the target profit increases to the amount required to open a new order. New order opens and again the stop loss of trades moves to breakeven point. This happens again and again until price hits the target.
I hope that clarifies the process. For more info check out the guide blog here.
Regards
Thank you for your answer. It would be nice if the scribe took into account the size of the broker's commission. Because when it closes on BE, the transaction is generally minus the amount of the commission.
But generally I go for people who know how to make money on the market.
Hi zbita
Version 2.0 is out. Option to set trade commission for the profit/loss estimation calculations added to the tool.
Regards
Thank you
You're welcome. Thank you for your positive review.
its showing me error
why isthat?
its showing me error
why isthat?
Hi Sol Kahila
What is the error message?