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Are your two EAs running on the same account, as I understand it?
In this case it might be OK. But the task is to use two EAs on different accounts of different brokerage companies. Therefore, we need to bind between 2 terminals. The task is not easy and the goal is questionable :(
In addition to the two spreads, you should also take into account the costs of sending money from one brokerage company to another, because one account will be empty and the other one will grow. Plus, slippage and requotes, because such delays occur more often on the fast market and slippage and requotes affect it the most. So it is unlikely that the game will be worth it.
Even with 6 rare pips, 2 DTs work against this system at once. And a figure of 6 pips is not a problem for one dtz either to turn them into -6.
In addition to the two spreads, you should also take into account the costs of sending money from one brokerage company to another, because one account will be empty and the other one will grow. Plus, slippage and requotes, because such delays occur more often on the fast market and slippage and requotes affect it the most. So it is unlikely that the game will be worth it.
For information, if you click on terminal.exe 4 times, two copies of the same terminal will open, and the paths must be the same.
There is no problem because one EA keeps writing to the file and the other EA keeps reading from the file and it doesn't matter in what order it happens. To check the relevance of the data I used local time, i.e. quotes are written every 100 milliseconds and then the relevance is checked against the local time.
The easiest way not to read the file and copy it.Avoiding a conflict is important to know why.
Why? To implement the author's algorithm. Although, the cost of the game is questionable.