Trade manager gtm

GTM Panel is a manual trade panel for MetaTrader 5. It does not generate signals and it does not open a single trade on its own. You decide what to trade and when — the panel places it, protects it, follows it, and closes it in one press instead of ten.

It is built around one thing most panels treat as an afterthought: pending orders. Four independent limit slots sit beside the market scope, each with its own colour, its own price, its own lots, its own SL and TP, and its own line on the chart. You can see all five at once and never lose track of which order you are editing.

READ THIS FIRST — what this product is

This is a trade management utility. It is not an Expert Advisor, not a robot, not a signal service and not a strategy. It contains no entry logic of any kind. Nothing is promised about results: a management tool cannot make a losing method profitable. What it can do is remove the delay, the mis-clicks and the forgotten stop losses that happen when you are managing several positions by hand.

The problem it solves

With one position open, MetaTrader is fine. With six, it is not. Moving six stops to entry means six right-clicks, six dialogs and six confirmations — and while you are on the fourth one, price has already come back. Setting up four pending orders with matching stops and targets means typing the same numbers over and over and hoping you did not mistype a digit.

GTM Panel puts all of that on one surface: type the price or drag the line, press the button once, and every trade in the selected scope is handled together.

What is inside

1. Five scopes — MARKET, L1, L2, L3, L4

A single strip at the top of the panel selects what everything below it will act on. MARKET is your instant buy and sell. L1 to L4 are four independent pending-order slots, each with its own magic number so they never interfere with each other or with any EA running on the same chart.

Each slot wears a fixed colour — L1 orange, L2 pink, L3 lime, L4 periwinkle — and that same colour is used for its chart lines and its price chips. The tab you pressed and the line you are looking at obviously belong together.

2. A proper pending-order desk

Choose BUY LIMIT, SELL LIMIT, BUY STOP or SELL STOP, type the price, lots, SL and TP, set how many orders one press should place, and hit LPUT. The panel shows the live distance from current price so you know immediately whether your level makes sense.

Control What it does
PRICE The order level. Type it, or drag the line on the chart and watch this box follow.
LOTS Volume for this slot, validated against the symbol's own min / max / step.
SL / TP Attached to the pending order when it is placed, so the protection exists before the fill does.
− N + How many orders one LPUT press places into this slot.
OCO One fills, the rest of that slot's pending orders are cancelled automatically.
EXPIRY Pending orders expire by themselves after the period you choose, or never.
DEL ALL Removes every pending order in the selected slot in one press.

3. Drag SL and TP on the chart

The panel draws the entry, stop and target as lines you can grab with the mouse. Pull one and the number in the panel changes with it. Type a number instead and the line jumps to it. A price chip pinned to the right edge of each line tells you what it is and what price it sits at, so a chart with several slots armed still reads at a glance.

The lines are drawn as bounded segments that start clear of the panel, so they never cut across the interface the way a plain horizontal line does.

4. The floating TARGET box

A small window of its own that owes the panel nothing. It lists six independent targets — market buy, market sell, and L1 to L4 — each with its own SL and TP, each switched on and off separately. Pick it up by its handle and park it anywhere on the chart, or close it and bring it back with TGT BOX.

Every row also answers the question that actually matters once an order is live: how far along am I. Progress is measured in money rather than distance, so "62%" means 62% of the dollars you asked for — true whether one trade is running or six.

Arming a limit target puts the market target away, and arming a market target puts the limit rows away, so the chart never carries two sets of lines fighting over the same prices.

5. MY TGT — free-standing target boxes

Drop a target box anywhere on the chart, drag it where you want it, close it when you are done. It is connected to nothing — use it to mark a level you are watching, to measure a move, or to plan an entry before you commit to it.

6. Break even — one press, or a price you choose

The BE button moves the stop of every trade in the selected scope to its entry price. Leave the BE @ box on zero and that is what happens. Type a price into it and the stops go to that level instead — useful when you want to lock in a little more than nothing, or park the stop behind a structure rather than at entry.

7. Close buttons that respect the scope

CLOSE ALL, CL BUY, CL SELL, CL PROFIT, CL LOSS. Each one touches only the scope you are pointing at. With L2 selected, CLOSE ALL closes L2 and leaves your market trades and L1, L3 and L4 exactly where they were. The scope name is printed on the section header so you always know what is about to be affected.

8. See your orders on the chart

TRADES puts a tag on the right edge of the chart for every open position and every pending order, in the colour of the slot that owns it. LINES clears every line the panel draws — and MetaTrader's own trade levels — in one press when you want a clean chart to read, then brings them all back.

9. Fits your chart, not the other way round

12 full colour themes — NAVY, GOLD, EMERALD, PURPLE, CYBER, CLASSIC, SLATE, SUNSET, ICE, MATRIX, DAYLIGHT and PAPER — plus a night mode that dims the whole palette. Each theme changes the title bar, section bars, body, buttons, accent and text together, not just a border colour.

The panel can be moved anywhere on the chart, rolled up into its title bar when you need the space, and it remembers where you left it. A live candle meter and a floating P/L plate sit in the header so you can keep an eye on the account without looking away.

10. Optional password lock

Set a password in the inputs and the panel starts locked — no button does anything until it is typed in. Leave the password empty and there is no lock row at all, so you cannot lock yourself out by accident. Useful on a shared screen or a machine other people can reach.

What it does NOT do

✘ It does not open a trade you did not ask for. Every order comes from a button you pressed.
✘ It does not give signals, entries, or market analysis.
✘ It does not contain a strategy, a grid, a martingale or a recovery system.
✘ It does not promise a profit, and no result is claimed anywhere in this listing.
✘ It does not work in the Strategy Tester in any meaningful way — it is a live manual tool, and the Tester has no mouse interaction with chart objects.
✘ It does not trade multiple symbols. One chart, one symbol, the symbol the panel is attached to.

Quick start

# Step
1 Drag the panel onto any MetaTrader 5 chart. Allow algorithmic trading in the terminal and in the panel's Common tab.
2 Set your starting lots, SL and TP in the inputs, or leave the defaults and change them on the panel.
3 Press MARKET in the scope strip, then BUY or SELL to trade instantly.
4 Press L1, choose an order type, type or drag the price, then press LPUT to place the pending order.
5 Use BE to move stops to entry, and the close row to shut the scope down in one press.
6 Practise on a demo account first so the buttons are familiar before real money is involved.

Input parameters

Input Default Meaning
IDENTITY
Panel unlock password 123 Leave empty for no password and no lock row.
Start theme 0 0 to 11 — NAVY, GOLD, EMERALD, PURPLE, CYBER, CLASSIC, SLATE, SUNSET, ICE, MATRIX, DAYLIGHT, PAPER.
Magic number — market orders 773001 Identifies trades opened from the MARKET scope.
Max slippage (points) 30 Maximum price deviation accepted on a market order.
PANEL
Panel X position 16 Starting position from the left of the chart. The panel can be moved afterwards.
Panel Y position 24 Starting position from the top of the chart.
MARKET ORDER DEFAULTS
Lot size 0.01 Starting volume for market buys and sells.
Trades per click 1 How many positions one BUY or SELL press opens.
Stop loss in $ 5.00 Starting stop distance expressed in account currency. 0 = off.
Take profit in $ 10.00 Starting target expressed in account currency. 0 = off.
LIMIT ORDERS (L1 L2 L3 L4)
Magic base for L1..L4 773010 Uses this number plus 0, 1, 2 and 3 so each slot stays separate.
L slots — starting lot 0.01 Volume each pending slot begins with.
L slots — starting SL 5.00 Stop distance the slots begin with.
L slots — starting TP 10.00 Target the slots begin with.
Pending expiry in minutes 0 0 = the order never expires by itself.
OCO false When one order in a slot fills, cancel the remaining pending orders in that slot.
LIMITS
Minimum lot 0.01 Floor applied on top of the broker's own minimum.
Maximum lot 50.0 Safety ceiling — the panel will not send more than this.
Minimum trades per click 1 Lower bound for the quantity spinner.
Maximum trades per click 20 Upper bound for the quantity spinner.

Requirements

Platform MetaTrader 5, any build. MetaTrader 4 is not supported.
Account Any broker, hedging or netting, any symbol, any timeframe.
Terminal setting Algorithmic trading must be enabled, since the panel sends orders on your behalf.
Charts One panel per chart. It coexists with other EAs as long as the magic numbers differ.
Strategy Tester Not usable there in any practical way — this is a live manual tool.

Support

Questions, setup help and feature requests are welcome — send a private message through MQL5 and you will get a reply. If something does not behave the way this page describes, tell me: the description is meant to be exact, and if it is wrong I would rather fix it than argue about it.

Risk warning

Trading foreign exchange and CFDs carries risk and is not suitable for everyone. You can lose more than you intended. This product is a management tool: it helps you act on your own decisions faster and more consistently, and it cannot turn a losing method into a winning one. Trade only with money you can afford to lose, and learn the panel on a demo account before you use it on a live one.

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