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Tom'sEa WPFX LIVE
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May 20, 2012 at 06:03
what is the difference between these?http://www.myfxbook.com/members/TomsEaWPFXlive/tomsea-wpfx-live/151409http://www.myfxbook.com/members/GlobalProfit/profit-agent/205309http://www.myfxbook.com/members/fxtradertom/toms-ea-hedging/196298
Tom'sEa WPFX LIVE
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May 18, 2012 at 08:23
Another question I have on baskets is about the maximum drawdown percent setting. My understanding is that this is set individually for each pair, and thus pertains only to the current open basket for that pair. Therefore, for example, if the setting is 40% for EG, and the equity in that open basket at any time falls by 40% of the cost of the current basket, then all trades in that basket will close, but the others will not, unless they have also declined 40% (or a different % if it is different for that pair). This is 40% of the cost of the current open basket, not of the total account equity...
Tom'sEa WPFX LIVE
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May 18, 2012 at 08:23
Hello all. Can anyone explain to me why some trades in a basket close for no apparent reason? Sometimes, 1,2,3 trades will close while 5 or 6 remain open and then new trades continue to get added to the remaining basket. I understand that any single trade losing 600 pips will be closed and that the TP per trade is 30 pips, but many times, neither of these are the case, but the trades sttill close anyway. Perhaps there is some rule or set of rules in the logic that governs this (I hope so!) but I would like to know what they are. If it is proprietary information, bummer. Can Ivan or anyone else...
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