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HHH Attach the hedging to your (or your EAs) orders
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Programming
Jul 29, 2013 at 18:31
Hi again,Do you have any translation/explanation of the input parameters for this EA? My Italian is a bit rusty!
HHH Attach the hedging to your (or your EAs) orders
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Programming
Jul 15, 2013 at 15:51
Hi mapick,Do you have any suggested approach for exactly how one would incorporate your HHH hedge function into an existing EA? I haven't tried your expert yet, but will give it a go later this week to clearly understand how it behaves against trades that go against my plan.Ciao,
Anyone knows of a hedging EA
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Programming
Jan 18, 2013 at 15:42
Private?
Anyone knows of a hedging EA
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Programming
Nov 09, 2012 at 11:39
@Professor53 Do you foresee that the hedging functionality in any of your EA's could help in the situation I described? I.e. is it possible to specify a price where the hedge should trigger when the market goes agianst the open trades and take profit at B/E when the market turns back again? And continue to maintain this hedge at same level when the market swings back and forth across the set price?Maybe you can describe the way your hedge works inside your EA's.Thanks,
Anyone knows of a hedging EA
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Nov 01, 2012 at 17:05
Hi guys (and gals), I am looking for an EA or a function that I can add to an existing EA, that will maintain a hedge order at a break even level. "What's the guy talking about?" I already hear you say. OK, Imagine this scenario: You have one or a series of trades where the market has gone against you and you do not want to take a loss yet, because you'd rather wait for the market to turn back. So in order to protect your orders from being stopped out you place a hedge (same total lot size) in opposite direction. So far, so good, but you need to get out of the hedge at ...
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