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    • RE: Monitoring PnL of specific positions.

      @albyxx that might work... might try that later, as I went for build multiple times solution already....

      Thanks @jstap and albyxx.

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    • RE: Monitoring PnL of specific positions.

      Def. a bug.
      Just build the thing multiple times... sigh.

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    • RE: Monitoring PnL of specific positions.

      See my 1st post above...

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    • RE: Monitoring PnL of specific positions.

      @Johnster Screenshot 2025-03-30 at 11.16.23 1.png

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    • RE: Monitoring PnL of specific positions.

      "0" gives same result. Only last (Newest) value, not the loop (5 newest sum) value... sigh

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    • RE: Monitoring PnL of specific positions.

      Tried empty, let me try "0".

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    • RE: Monitoring PnL of specific positions.

      Tried different variations for "for each position".
      I'm expecting it to output loop values, not single values.
      Looking for PnL (Profit) in that loop.

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    • Monitoring PnL of specific positions.

      I'm trying to monitor the last 5 positions PnL.
      Screenshot 2025-03-30 at 09.21.26.png
      This only outputs the last position value... the SUM of the last 5 is my desired output. I'm breaking my head.
      Anyone?

      Johnster.

      posted in Questions & Answers
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    • RE: Each closed position filter

      Thanks for your thought, seems to work though.

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    • Each closed position filter

      Screenshot 2025-02-05 at 21.36.21.png
      Why doesn't this look at the age of newest closed position in group 2 ?
      Instead it looks at the age of the newest close sell in general.

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    • RE: Are variables sticky upon Terminal restart?

      Got it working now.
      For now it's good enough.
      Easy after all.
      Thanks all.

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    • RE: on Init

      Anyway, I've implemented the global thingy now, seems to work.
      The next is a thing for later.
      Thanks everybody.

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    • RE: Are variables sticky upon Terminal restart?

      @jstap A new thought came up... this means I can only run the EA once on a single computer? There is no magic number attached or something?

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    • RE: Are variables sticky upon Terminal restart?

      I can restore all values in the "on init" tab right?
      This runs the stuff just one time when it starts up? Correct?

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    • RE: Are variables sticky upon Terminal restart?

      This might actually fix my problem.
      Ran some tests yesterday and not storing vars, indeed gives a lot of problems upon restart. .

      Thanks mate.

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    • RE: Are variables sticky upon Terminal restart?
      • Conditional writing
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    • RE: Are variables sticky upon Terminal restart?

      https://fxdreema.com/shared/eLJBfyide
      Global Writing is fine... now how to put them back in terminal variables.

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    • RE: Are variables sticky upon Terminal restart?

      Your name is not accidentally Jasper? And you play sax?

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    • RE: Are variables sticky upon Terminal restart?

      Is the example you gave me above correct?
      I'm on mt5 btw. @jstap

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    • RE: Are variables sticky upon Terminal restart?

      Can't post images here? Only links?

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