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Sep 20, 2020 at 06:59
I think I know what you mean, although technically this is not martingale, as it's a grid strategy. Martingale is based on always doubling the position size in a losing bet - which this system or other grid strategies don't do and due to their technique can have the possibility for being more stable than martingale that isn't very systems intelligent. Definition of grid strategy: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/g/grid-trading.asp#:~:text=Grid%20trading%20is%20when%20orders,incrementally%20increasing%20and%20decreasing%20prices.&text=For%20example%2C%20a%20forex%20trader,15%2...
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Sep 18, 2020 at 09:37
My Half-Grid system is working in the default setting of Half Grid strategy that comes together with the latest stable version of Flex EA (4.66). When you install the EA on the chart and go to its input settings, you'll be able to choose from several different default strategies on a dropdown menu - and the strategy, 'Half-Grid', will be one of those in the menu. Beside that choice, I haven't changed a single thing in the settings. I'm running it on H4 timeframe. The MM risk setting is at 0.2.I've never stopped the EA, but I have planned to do so if the market went craz...
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Sep 18, 2020 at 09:35
Hey,Yea, I believe you are right, it should mainly happen in very big accounts that require much more liquidity. I am sometimes wondering why it happens with my account, is there something wrong with the liquidity provider of my broker or what - but I guess that's a question you don't get answered really easily, as I suppose it goes to the information that brokers & liquidity providers protect because it's so deep in their competitive edge in the market.
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Sep 17, 2020 at 13:07
I don't know what your link refers to (didn't want to open it, just a policy of mine, sorry). The reason for 0 second trades at strange prices are due to the fact that I use an ECN account (which in this case in practice means that the broker doesn't use a dealing desk but the account is directly connected to the liquidity provider and the markets through the ECN network). As the broker doesn't have dealing desk, it might not be able to buy / sell positions at any given time (for example at unliquid time). In this system, it hasn't affect that much opening the positions, bu...
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