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    Multiply lots by 'X' when my balance increases by 'X $' ?

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      nwvw28 last edited by

      How can I build in FXDreema so that when the account balance grows by 'X $ amount' to then multiply the lots by 'X' amount?

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      • l'andorrà
        l'andorrà last edited by

        You need a variable in which the lot size is stored. Then you can use that balance condition to modify its value.

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          nwvw28 @l'andorrà last edited by

          @l-andorrà Hi and thank you for your help with this issue. This is what I tried based on what you said. I can't get it to work, what do you think? My goal is to Multiply my lots by 'X' every time my account balance grows by 'X$' amount. It seems as though it would need to store the last multiplied balance and Risk value to determine whether or not it needs to multiply the Risk by 'X' or not.

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            nwvw28 @l'andorrà last edited by

            @l-andorrà I'm not having any success. Any chance you could provide a screen grab of what it should look like? I have been on this issue for months now. The most common sense approaches do not seem to work. I don't know what I am missing. I'd appreciate more help. Thanks

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            • l'andorrà
              l'andorrà last edited by

              But what will happen is balance is going back below X?

              (English) I will try to help everyone in these fxDreema forums. But if you want to learn how to use the platform in depth or more quickly, I can help you with my introductory fxDreema course in English at https://www.theandorraninvestor.eu.

              (Català) Miraré d’ajudar tothom en aquests fòrums d’fxDreema. Tanmateix, si vols aprendre a fer servir la plataforma amb més profunditat o més de pressa, t’hi puc ajudar amb el meu curs d’introducció a fxDeema en català a https://www.theandorraninvestor.eu/ca.

              (Español) Intentaré ayudar a todo el mundo en estos foros de fxDreema. Sin embargo, si quieres aprender a usar la plataforma en profundidad o más deprisa, te puedo ayudar con mi curso de introducción a fxDreema en español en https://www.theandorraninvestor.eu/es.

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                nwvw28 @l'andorrà last edited by

                @l-andorrà Ok, I can see you aren't going to help any further. That's fine.

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                  phong123 @nwvw28 last edited by

                  @nwvw28 Have you solved the problem? I'm also facing a similar issue as you

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                    cmuphyfx last edited by

                    My first thought is that the variables have the same name, which is a bad habit. This is how I handle dynamic risk. If the account balance is over x%, I take the base percent and add whatever I want and store that in a local variable. If the account balance is less than X%, then I restore the local variable back to the base setting, as not to over risk.
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