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- piptician replied Jul 16, 2010
This is kind of hard to see but, if you look at the low of the 5th bar after the green triangle on your chart you will see it is at the same level as the low 2 bars before it - so this means no M5 fractal. Now compare it to the one I posted from my ...
- piptician replied Jul 16, 2010
Hi Sky, So what you want is for Tokyo to have a manual entry mode where it does not enter trades automatically but instead goes long or short when you press a particular key on your keyboard ? Once the trade is has been entered in this way, Tokyo ...
- piptician replied Jul 16, 2010
Below is what I got on my IBFX demo account Piptician
- piptician replied Jul 16, 2010
Can you post a screenshot of this so I can compare it to Alpari UK ? Thanks, Piptician
- piptician replied Jul 16, 2010
Hi Gerry, Glad you like the display of the Total Risk. I always check this once I have Tokyo up and running to make sure I have set it up right - it has saved me a few times already ! I don't know what's wrong with your IBFX account. I have an IBFX ...
- piptician replied Jul 15, 2010
The EA will handle the digit change without needing to do anything. I think someone mentioned they are also moving to ECN in which case you will need to set the ECN option to true when that happens. Regards, Piptician
- piptician replied Jul 15, 2010
Which broker are you with ? How many digits ? Thanks, Piptician
- piptician replied Jul 15, 2010
What happened here is that TP1 was hit and position 1 was closed but, the price swiftly dropped back below the TP1 level before the EA fired again. When the EA fired it did not adjust the stops on the 2 remaining positions because the price was now ...
- piptician replied Jul 15, 2010
Thank you Sky, that's very much appreciated Regards, Piptician
- piptician replied Jul 14, 2010
Can you upload a screenshot of your M5 chart for the hour or two leading up to Tokyo open so we can compare your M5 chart with the one I uploaded ? Thanks, Piptician
- piptician replied Jul 14, 2010
but use it only when the market is open since it relies on the time of the last tick from the server i.e. don't use it at the weekend when the markets are closed. Regards, Piptician
- piptician replied Jul 14, 2010
Actually there was an M15 upper fractal, it was the "awol" M5 fractal which caused a no trade. I have been analyzing why Alpari UK (Live) did not trigger today and here is what I discovered (refer to screenshot below): Both MAs pointing up so we get ...
- piptician replied Jul 13, 2010
Right click on the chart and select Refresh from the popup menu. Piptician
- piptician replied Jul 13, 2010
You have a data "black hole" in your chart on the right. The timescale jumps from 7May to 12Jul. You need to refresh your data and the two charts will look similar ... Regards, Piptician
- piptician replied Jul 13, 2010
Great Thanks Sky for pointing me in the right direction i.e. MODE_FREEZELEVEL. Regards, Piptician
- piptician replied Jul 13, 2010
Hi Kevin, There was no trade today. You need two blue arrows pointing in the SAME direction (i.e SMAs are pointing in same direction) and three thumbs up (Fractals are aligned with SMAs). See page 1 of this thread where it describes the new features ...
- piptician replied Jul 12, 2010
Thanks for posting the chart - I was hoping people would start doing this so that we can analyze why one broker trades and another does not. I'm afraid slight differences between the highs/lows between brokers can make all the difference. For Alpari ...
- piptician replied Jul 12, 2010
Catch me if you can From Tokyo13 onwards, it is possible to run the EA on any GBPUSD timeframe that you choose without effecting the results. Internally the EA utilizes the H1, M15 and M5 minute data that it needs independently of the timeframe ...
- piptician replied Jul 12, 2010
I'll show you mine if you'll show me yours — Well this is what I awoke to this morning on Alpari UK Live. Three thumbs up and +152 pips - it doesn't get any better than this For those on other brokers who did not get a trade, it would be ...
- piptician replied Jul 11, 2010
Hi Richard, There will be an error message buried in there somewhere - just need to keep looking. Try opening the log file in a text editor (Notepad) and search for the text "Tokyo". Regards, Piptician