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what if you adjust the EA?
how many pips will be in the terminal? when will these numbers be reached?
you give an example of what not to do:
-- you can't be sure and by default multiply all parameters in pips by a factor of 10 -- that way you lose the advantage of a 5-digit number.
Not to mention that the entry:
-- erroneous -- and, judging by the already 60-page ramblings of the current thread, is steadily misleading
Let me add a little oil to the fire (popcorn to fry)))
In MT4 there is no point in splitting an item, because there
each position is by itself.
And in MT5 (we mean netting) on any instrument
there is always one position. Therefore, when adding at different levels
The total price of the position may become fractional.
After all, the price of a position is not a quote.
First look at how the rate actually changes there. Where is that 1/8 of 1/32 there? Saw the sign on the barn and looked inside the barn and it's different.
Why do I have to figure it out? Your argument, you figure it out, explain it when you figure it out.
I see a picture here:
Where can you see 1/8 of 1/32 here? And one of the characters has a change altogether - UNCH.
I can't figure it out for myself )).
I do not need to figure it out, I understand everything perfectly )))
Count how many pips there are in a pip and write how much one pip is worth in money.
And then there's another question in the general mix.
It's kind of like the five digits on forex DCs came up with.
Let's say the steps on the old points are coming from
quote provider (presumably).
Could it be that the fifth digit in the price
is the action within the DC?
Maybe... not just the fifth.
you give an example of how not to do it:
-- you can't be sure and default to multiply all parameters in points by a factor of 10 -- that's how you lose the advantage of 5-digits.
Not to mention that the entry:
-- erroneous -- and, judging by the already 60-page ramblings of the current thread, is steadily misleading
so how many points will there be in the terminal itself ?
and also the code - which - according to you is erroneous. the MACD Sample from the terminal itself is used.
But it's not up to you to figure it out )).
I don't need to figure it out, I understand it all perfectly ))
Why should I? As long as I see the sign on the barn and its inconsistency with reality. That's enough. There have been plenty of pictures with fractional points here before, but it's no use.
You see... As usual with everyone here - everyone understands, but no one can say anything.
Why should I? As long as I see the writing on the barn and its inconsistency with reality. You see... As usual with everyone here - everyone understands, but no one can say anything.
Because you don't want to hear and try to count how many pips in a pip, you don't need it, you have your own wave.
Why explain to a person who does not need it?
Write me how much is one point of ZT ?
Because you don't want to hear and try to count how many pips in a pip, you don't need it, you have your own wave.
Why explain to someone who doesn't need it?
Write me how much is one point of ZT ?
I don't know what the item is called and I have no idea where the pip is or what it is.
So far I only see the discrepancy between these fancy tables and the quotes shown there, and I have no idea how to compare them.
you give an example of how not to do it:
-- you can't unapologetically and by default multiply all parameters in points by a factor of 10 -- that way you lose the advantage of 5-digits.
Not to mention that the entry:
-- erroneous -- and, judging by the already 60-page ramblings of the current thread, steadily misleading
input int InpTakeProfit =50;//Take Profit(in pips)
in the terminal - it will already show your profit of 500 pips