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    MT4 backtesting dilemmas

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    • roar
      roar last edited by

      I have a nice ea optimized with mt5, but I also want run some tests with mt4 and I ran to the commission problem - so,
      is there any way to include the commission costs to the ea, when backtesting with mt4?

      Also, it would be awesome if I could port the mt5 project directly to mt4 in fxdreema, without rebuilding the whole tree.
      After all, mt5 and mt4 are both important when making eas: mt5 to backtest and optimize, and mt4 for the actual traders because the stupid brokers don't have mt5 servers.

      Need small help? Tag me in your post
      Need big help? https://www.fiverr.com/big_algo/automate-your-winning-strategy-in-mql4-or-mql5

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      • fxDreema
        fxDreema last edited by

        If you are not forced to use MT5, don't even think about it. MT5 is such a crap, so I am even thinking about dumping it from fxDreema. But people in Brazil are forced to use it, so...

        Only strategy that uses 1 trade(position) at a time can be the same in MT4 and MT5. I tend to keep most block and most features for both exactly the same, but there are sime differences in blocks that I still need to fix. You can always copy blocks from MT5 project to MT4 project, but then it's a good idea to check them.

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        • roar
          roar last edited by

          I have been using mt5 for over a year now.. Why is it so crappy? All I can see is simplier interface and better strategy tester 😄

          Need small help? Tag me in your post
          Need big help? https://www.fiverr.com/big_algo/automate-your-winning-strategy-in-mql4-or-mql5

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          • fxDreema
            fxDreema last edited by

            If you only use it to backtest, then fine. Otherwise dealing with the server is done in a terrible way and too often unpredictable things happen. Also, coding for MQL5 is much worse with it's orders, deals and positions. I don't wonder why 5 years after it came out, it still can't beat MT4.

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