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    Posts made by alhammeed1990

    • RE: Buy pending orders in grid

      Or do you mean choose ask or bid?

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    • RE: Buy pending orders in grid

      Do you mean that I should open the base price option and choose the custom level option?

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    • RE: Buy pending orders in grid

      I did not understand, please can you explain it to me in detail please

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    • Buy pending orders in grid

      Please, how do I specify the type of deals in this block? I mean, I want to set buy limit and buy stop deals. How do I do that?

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    • RE: Is this information accurate and correct?

      I don't have a question. I want to make sure the information is correct.

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    • RE: Metatrader5

      I apologize for not having experience. I wrote my previous comment by mistake that I have experience.

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    • Metatrader5

      Yes I have experience watch videos on YouTube brother

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    • Is this information accurate and correct?

      Here is the translation of the provided information into English:

      In the provided image, a list of Time Filters options in FxDreema is shown. I will explain each option in detail with illustrative examples:

      1. Time filter:

        • Function: Allows you to specify specific time periods for trading.
        • Example: You can set the expert advisor to operate only between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM.
      2. Months filter:

        • Function: Specifies the months in which trading is allowed.
        • Example: Trading only during the summer months (June, July, August).
      3. Weekday filter:

        • Function: Allows you to specify the days of the week on which trading is allowed.
        • Example: Allow trading only from Monday to Friday and avoid weekends.
      4. Hours filter:

        • Function: Specifies certain hours during the day for trading.
        • Example: Trading only between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM.
      5. Minutes filter:

        • Function: Allows you to specify certain minutes within the hour.
        • Example: Opening a trade only at the 15th minute of every hour.
      6. Seconds filter:

        • Function: Specifies certain seconds during the minute for trading.
        • Example: Executing a buy order at the 30th second of the minute.
      7. Once per tick:

        • Function: Ensures the operation is executed once per tick (price change).
        • Example: Checking conditions and executing the order as soon as the price changes.
      8. Once per bar:

        • Function: Ensures the operation is executed once per price candle.
        • Example: Opening a trade at the beginning of each new candle on the chart.
      9. Once a day:

        • Function: Allows the operation to be executed once a day.
        • Example: Sending an alert or opening one trade a day when conditions are met.
      10. Once an hour:

        • Function: Ensures the operation is executed once an hour.
        • Example: Opening one trade per hour if conditions are met.
      11. Once per minutes:

        • Function: Allows the operation to be executed once a minute.
        • Example: Checking conditions and executing the order once every minute.
      12. Once per seconds:

        • Function: Ensures the operation is executed once every few seconds.
        • Example: Executing a buy or sell order once every 30 seconds.
      13. Once per positions:

        • Function: Allows the operation based on the number of open positions.
        • Example: Not opening a new trade until the current one is closed.
      14. Every "n" ticks:

        • Function: Allows the operation to be executed every specified number of ticks.
        • Example: Checking conditions and executing the order after every 10 price changes.
      15. Every "n" bars:

        • Function: Ensures the operation is executed after every specified number of candles.
        • Example: Opening a trade after every 5 price candles.
      16. Spread Filter:

        • Function: Allows the operation to be executed based on the spread between the bid and ask prices.
        • Example: Not opening a trade if the spread is higher than 3 pips.
          Is this information accurate and correct?
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    • RE: Variable

      I thank everyone for the response.

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    • RE: Question about the book

      When the book arrives I expect I will need your help. thank you

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    • Variable

      Can I use variables and enter them in the blocks such as stop loss, take profit, number of trades, distance between trades, and all these matters?

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    • RE: Question about the book

      Today I purchased the book from Amazon

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      alhammeed1990
    • RE: Frage

      I want to create a grid sell limit and buy limit expert, and I do not know what blocks I should use. I have tried a lot and have not succeeded.

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      alhammeed1990
    • Question about the book

      I have a question regarding the book available on the Amazon platform. Can I understand the site through it to some extent? I want to create grid experts.

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    • RE: EA that opens on previous candle

      Hello, I need help. I want to create an expert grid with sell limit and buy limit. What are the variables and constants that I should enter and what are the blocks that I should use?

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    • RE: How to get the price of pending order?

      Will I find this information in the book?

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    • RE: How to get the price of pending order?

      I want to learn how to create an expert grid and some indicators. I want to use three time intervals, and each time interval has an indicator.

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    • RE: How to get the price of pending order?

      Why all this ambiguity on this site I do not understand

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      alhammeed1990
    • RE: How to get the price of pending order?

      What's in the book Will I learn everything?

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    • Frage

      I made an expert using variables only but it didn't work why?![alt text](image url)![alt text](![image url](image url))

      Buy stop settings
      Use buy stop
      Buystop starting price
      Total number of orders
      Grid distance in pips
      Takeprofit in pips
      Stoploss in pips
      Buy limit setting
      Use buy limit
      Buylimit starting price
      Total number of orders
      Grid distance in pips
      Takeprofit in pips
      Stoploss in pips
      Sell stop settings
      Use sell stop
      Sellstop starting price
      Total number of orders
      Grid distance in pips
      Takeprofit in pips
      Stoploss in pips
      Sell limit settings
      Use sell limit
      Buystop starting price
      Total number of orders
      Grid distance in pips
      Takeprofit in pips
      Stoploss in pips

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