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    tho401

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    • RE: Modified grid to reduce risk?

      Right now hedge grid is the best i came up with since its a little safer then normal grid by closing profits on the way down and generating more spread revnue that way.
      it averages price down better in strong trends with slightly less risk.

      But obviously its still riskiy and maybe not my final stable Solution

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    • RE: Modified grid to reduce risk?

      @roar Yes, i guess it would be up to 0.25x pips spread that the Brokrage makes per lot, so 2.5$ per lot. Thats what i still have to Cover.
      There is a rule that trades have to be closed a certin amount of pips (points) away from Open price.

      To make money you have to be slightly profitable and just Cover the spread and generate a Lot of trading volume with as little risk as posisble

      I See the Chance of making money that way through generating trading cost better as making something longterm profitable in trading when over 99% fail longterm anyways.

      I have a strategy for generating the spread, but sometimes my strategy fails and then i need a grid (hedge grid) or something better to average the price down or secure exposure, thats where im stuck, bringing stability and securing against trends.

      The first part of my strategy is great, its partial close price averaging. In some cases it just goes wrong and thats where i need a Smart management structure wich will reduce risk or average price in a somewhat safe way.

      I should add that the grid uses very low lotsize (trade size) Compared to capital, it doesnt has that much risk.
      Where it goes wrong is if it keeps adding trades unable to close old trades and generate spread revenue, it keeps adding risk and thats the weak part.

      My trade management is where the risk begins and increases exponetially

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    • RE: Modified grid to reduce risk?

      @roar Youre definetly right.

      I should add, this is for a Rebate Project, the goal actually is to generate as much spread revenue and trading cost as possible.

      The goal is Not to make Profit in trading, the Brokerage pays 10$ per lot with a spread of 1.2 - 1.3x pips on a standard Account, so 85% of all generated spread revenues Go back into the Account as Cash deposits (Rebates)

      I need this hedge grid to bring at least a little more stability Compared to a normal grid while also generating more spread revenue (Rebates)

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    • Modified grid to reduce risk?

      What im trying to do is very specific, i would appreciate any help!

      I will give a example of what im trying to do.

      Lets say you are in a buy, a normal grid would add more buys lets say every 12x pips.

      What i want to do is add sells on every 12x pip grid Level and close those sells every 12x pips, then add new sells at the next 12x pip buy Level.

      I know those strategys are generally not safe, but i think adding sells to take some profits will overall keep equity from falling fast, it should slow it down a Bit.

      Here a example of how it would look like: Screenshot (5869).jpg

      This is how i did my normal grid so far.

      By using Check trade count, then pips away from Open price and and add volume.

      Im stuck with getting the opposite trades into the grid and closing them 12x pips away and opening a new opposite grid trade.

      This is where im stuck
      Screenshot (5874).png

      i would appreciate help

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    • RE: Multiple custom trailing steps.

      @rgoo THX! appreciate your help and time.

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    • RE: Multiple custom trailing steps.

      @jstap Do you have an idea how it could be done?

      No matter what i tryed, it only did the first 2x trailing steps (break even points)

      The others just dont work somehow.

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    • RE: Multiple custom trailing steps.

      @rgoo Did it work for you?
      For me it dident work, still only 2x conditions working at once, the others are not working

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    • RE: Multiple custom trailing steps.

      @jstap https://fxdreema.com/shared/GRkll76ce now the first 2x steps work in this test version. But the others dont

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    • RE: Multiple custom trailing steps.

      @jstap it works only for 1x trailing step.

      The other 3x wich should come later do not work the way i did it

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    • RE: Multiple custom trailing steps.

      @l-andorrĂ  How would that look like, i never did it befor.

      I would appreciate if you can help me with this.

      I basicly want to create a custom trailing step system that gets tighter to the price as more it goes into profit.

      Trying to leave as little profit as possible on the table as further price goes in profit. I cant realy do that with a normal trailing SL, or at least im not Aware of it.

      Thats why i need multiple custom trailing steps

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