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No. It's all in the comments...
It's all the robot's fault... :-)
The main thing is that the logic of work is correct, strictly according to video... Checking...
it's pouring, it's making the vat wrap up.
I can check it on the 5 Ke.
Depo 10000 lot 1.0
no martin
it's pouring out, it's turning the hat around...
on the 5 ke, you can check the history
:-)
To check it, you'd have to write on a 5...
He's pouring it, he's turning the piss out of his mouth.
on 5 ke, you can check the history
depo 10000 lot 1.0
no martin
What do you mean, without a martin? In the video it's with a martin. It should be like in the video - it's the base...
there's more than eight times in a row when you're down,
8 times in a row, not enough dept.
there's more than eight times in a row when you're down,
8 times in a row, not enough dept.
We should do it like in the video... at first... IMHO. Then we'll see...
We have to do like in the video... at first... IMHO. Then we'll see...
Tonight, if I have time, I'll refill the martinis...
there's more than eight times in a row when you're down,
8 times in a row, not enough dept.
I found the equity curve to be simothetic - yes martingale on the opposite side . The lot size is calculated using the formula lastlot = NormalizeDouble(R/(StopLoss-Step*(CountTrades(OP_BUY)) ),2) R=5..50 Step-distance between levels
I found the equity curve to be simothetic - yes martingale on the opposite side . The lot size is calculated using the formula lastlot = NormalizeDouble(R/(StopLoss-Step*(CountTrades(OP_BUY)) ),2) R=5..50 Step-distance between levels