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    • RE: Tried and proven strategy - can it be EA’d?

      @roar thanks for you efforts roar - it’s really appreciated. I’m new to this whole EA creation, so I’m in the process of learning fxdreema to create what I want, and also how to test it properly on MT5.

      How did you do the optimisation? As currently I’m creating a new EA for each variable I want to modify and running the tests each time; which seems a lot more time consuming than what you’re doing!

      Thanks again

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    • Tried and proven strategy - can it be EA’d?

      Watched numerous videos now and this strategy keeps cropping up. I was wondering if anybody has been able to replicate this in the form of an EA? Or how this would be done?

      https://youtu.be/v8SijCI0ZTU

      Essentially ensuring price is above/below 9, 13 and 21 EMA on M5 chart. Once the price touches the 9 EMA, a buy/sell range is set based off of the highest high and lowest low on the last 5 candles. Whilst also being above/below the 9 and 21 EMA on the H1.

      Any ideas or experience with this?

      Thanks,

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    • RE: Long/Short logic with RSI/MFI

      @thefaunt clearly it is buying at the right time (although buying more than once) - but not selling at the correct time at all

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    • RE: Long/Short logic with RSI/MFI

      Thanks again, I've made those changes to blocks 2 and 9 but the EA is still buying and selling in incorrect places (see image - hopefully i've attached the image correctly!)
      0_1581763053022_Capture.PNG

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    • RE: Long/Short logic with RSI/MFI

      @l-andorrà thanks again! i've managed to add the variables correctly (i think?). but when testing it doesn't seem to be making trades at all

      https://fxdreema.com/shared/WiwwBvQfb

      sorry to be a continued pain - but your help is greatly appreciated 🙂

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    • RE: Long/Short logic with RSI/MFI

      @l-andorrà Hi again! Thanks for your continued help 🙂
      I've changed the candle ID to 1, as can be shown here:
      https://fxdreema.com/shared/xYXG8kL0d
      I'm unsure how to do the constants, will this fix the issue? As in current testing the EA still seems to be buying at the incorrect points and causing significant losses in testing; i.e. it isn't buying where RSI = X AND MFI = Y, and then exiting the trade when RSI = A AND MFI = B

      Thanks again,

      Jack

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    • RE: Long/Short logic with RSI/MFI

      @l-andorrà here is a link to what i have so far...
      https://fxdreema.com/shared/RY8oJ2KPb

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    • RE: Long/Short logic with RSI/MFI

      @l-andorrà Thank you so much! It's the Money Flow Index, its in the indicators supported in this platform

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    • Long/Short logic with RSI/MFI

      I've looked at numerous tutorials, but I'm confused with the short/long logic.

      I want the EA to buy into a long trade when RSI > X AND MFI < Y. Then I'd like the EA to exit this long trade (sell) and enter a short trade when RSI < A AND MFI > B. Both trades should be protected with a stop loss of 0.50%.

      Would somebody mind linking me to a template of some sorts that meets this criteria?

      Many thanks,

      Jack 🙂

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