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    How to make EA martigale

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    • Ali_Trading46
      Ali_Trading46 last edited by

      Hi everyone, I want to ask how to make a good EA martigale.. in simple idea..

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      • fxDreema
        fxDreema last edited by

        The simplest way is to do something like this:
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        When "Buy now" runs, the lot size of the new trade is decided by the lot size and the profit of the last trade. It doubles the lot size if the last trade was a loss, otherwise it uses the initial lot size (volume). This is what this Martingale option does.

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        • Ali_Trading46
          Ali_Trading46 @fxDreema last edited by

          @fxdreema thank you for this info sir, I tried but it was not like the usual ea martigale...

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          • Ali_Trading46
            Ali_Trading46 @fxDreema last edited by

            @fxdreema sir, I want ask how to use multiply loss and profit symbol?

            want mean 2 or 1 this sir??

            sorry for I ask a lot... becus i'm new to this field...

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            • fxDreema
              fxDreema last edited by

              You know how Martingale works - you buy 1 and you lose, then you buy 2. So every time you lose, the size is multiplied by 2. After profit, you don't need to multiply, so the value is 1. You can change the values if you want to change it. For example, the Anti-Martingale strategy is the opposite - you multiply on profit and reset on loss. With the default values you have the original Martingale.

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