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One-click trading panel in mq4
How to write the code in mql4 that able to click BUY or SELL, change the lot size from 'one-click trading panel' automatically (auto-click) instead of OrderSend function . The reason ... some brokers don't accept OrderSend from the EA - they want my client to do manual trading only
How to avoid the bad slippage?
I wish there is a method/function to tell us what is the broker's slippage going to be if I trade? If broker's slippage is greater than x pips then do not trade. To avoid like this: NZDUSD Ask Price: 0.86952 After BUY trade is executed the opened price is 0.87004 That is 5.2 pips slippage which is
MQL5.com web site is down?
MQL5.com web site is down for more than an hour - does anyone know why
MT4 Update Build 625 overwrote all my latest mq4 files.
Yesterday, MT4 popped up saying Build 625 update is done that I didn't aware that all mq4 files were overwritten. Then I backup image (whole hard drive) last night. Until this morning I open one of the mq4 files through MetaEditor - I am surprised that all my recent code is gone. The last code was
Who really controls the Forex market?
Stock market is centralized and Forex is decentralized -- Who really controls the Forex market? I assume it is liquidity providers -- are they
How to avoid the bad slippage?
I wish there is a method/function to tell us what is the broker's slippage going to be if I trade? If broker's slippage is greater than x pips then do not trade. To avoid like this: NZDUSD Ask Price: 0.86952 After BUY trade is executed the opened price is 0.87004 That is 5.2 pips slippage which is
'Name of EA' is not expert and cannot be executed on MT4 build 600.
I use new compiler - no error. When I try to run it, or drag it into the chart, it says that " is not expert and cannot be executed ". Any idea? Note: Tester - working fine
Dennis Garman’s 4th Trading Rule of 22
“ The objective is not to buy low and sell high, but to buy high and to sell higher. We can never know what price is “low.” Nor can we know what price is “high.” Always remember that sugar once fell from $1.25/lb. to 2 cent/lb. and seemed “cheap” many times along the way. ” ~ Dennis Garman’s 4th
60% Personal - explain please.
Can anyone explain what is "60% personal"? - see picture below. This comes from Jobs section. Thank you in advance