RISK FIXED AMOUNT OF MONEY - Not using fix amount of money.
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Can anyone help me?
If i set the Risk fixed amount of money to say £50 after i run a test of the EA in meta4 I see that the Risk amount sometimes hits peaks of £250 and lows of £30.This makes it near impossible to use a fixed cash amount to risk.
I currently have my BUY block set to risk £50 per trade and the TP to be 500% of the SL. Making it a 1:5 RR.
However my winnning trades seem to be correct but my losing trades vary in size by quite a margin.If this were to say ''Risk £50 and i see £45'' then that would be correct due to the lot size needed may not perfectly aline with £50. However seeing -£250 on some trades is not how its supposed to work as there are multiple lot sizes it couldve chosen to achieve a closer risk amount to the amount i desired.
If anyone could help me with this issue that would be great. Thanks in advance.

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Not exactly sure how you are getting to risking a set amount, as the inbuilt options work from amount in account which is constantly changing, what you could do is set your lot size so each pip on a specific asset is the same, you could also add balance to max amount to loose and when equity reaches this all trades are closed.
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Thanks for the reply, I'm an idiot so I'm going to put what I'm after in simple terms.
I am entering with the stop loss at the low of the last candle (buy) and high of the candle when a sell.
I am trying to use the ''Risk a fixed amount of money'' to make sure I only risk, say, £50 per trade.
However, after running the EA on meta4 the results are showing risks of up to £250 and lows of £20.
As you can imagine, it's nearly impossible to use my risk management with the risk per trade changing so often.
I have a feeling it's something simple but I'm just not seeing it.
Again, really appreciate your reply.
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@starb I have never used the use fixed amount so I didn't realise it was there, I would think it does exactly as depicted, I assume it selects lot size depending on money at risk. If you post the link then what is going can be assessed.
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@jstap Exactly. Lot size is determined by the combination of SL distance and the amount of money to achieve.