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    How to check the consecutive losses between two specific times?

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    • san
      san last edited by san

      @fxDreema I would like to check the consecutive losses between certain times only (Eg from 11:00 to 13:00 of today). How do I do this? Can I use check age for the same? If so, please help me to understand the options.

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      • san
        san last edited by

        Can someone help plz?

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        • fxDreema
          fxDreema last edited by

          But what do you understand by consecutive losses between two times? Because you can have something like this:

          time 11:00
          time 11:10 - profit
          time 11:30 - loss
          time 11:50 - loss
          time 12:20 - loss
          time 12:30 - profit
          time 12:40 - loss
          time 12:50 - profit
          time 13:00

          what is the count of consecutive losses here?

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          • san
            san last edited by san

            @fxDreema Thanks for your response.

            I will try to explain my scenario. As per your example, Let's say I want to trade b/w 11:00 to 12:00, if I see two consecutive losses (newest to oldest) I will stop trading that time. I will start to trade again at 12:25 to 13:00 freshly. My condition for stop trading would be 2 consecutive losses. Next time when I try to trade, trading will not happen since it encounters previous 2 consecutive losses. This is the why I want to put some time filter on it so that my next trading set will still continue.

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            • san
              san last edited by

              Any updates on this?

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              • roar
                roar last edited by

                Something like this, with blocks turned on/off? Another way would be to use a variable as the on/off switch
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                • san
                  san last edited by

                  @roar 🙂 Thank you!

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