"Close partially with profit" + "Only after deal N" + "New martingale deals only on signal"

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A martingale focused in lowering floating losses

A strategy in which if the martingale is over "x" number of trades open (or "x" floating loss) it starts to close the martingale partially everytime the signal changes to the opposite direction.

To exemplify: imagine that the 6th trade of a martingale becomes positive, and we already have a big floating loss, and the positive of the 6th trade isn't enough to close the prior 5 trades, but is enough to close the negative of the 5th, 4th and 3rd trades, so we would close the 6th, 5th, 4th and 3rd trades and let the 1st and 2nd open (and the martingale could even continue again). This way we would, hopefully, reduce the maximum potential DD

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Andrey Khatimlianskyi
Quote from Recep Apaydın

It's great to add for every filter. We need this if we are going to use partial closure. More effective position reduction will be provided. If there is no filter, we may constantly encounter the problem you describe in your picture.

Ok, I've made separate topic for this idea - https://communitypowerea.userecho.com/en/communities/1/topics/161-partial-close-on-for-each-filter

Please, vote!

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Recep Apaydın

It's great to add for every filter. We need this if we are going to use partial closure. More effective position reduction will be provided. If there is no filter, we may constantly encounter the problem you describe in your picture.

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Andrey Khatimlianskyi

We can just add "Partial close on" parameter for each filter.

But do we really need it?... There is the question )

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Recep Apaydın

We can add a line after the oscillator "level UP" option. "Level UP for partial close"

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Recep Apaydın

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Recep Apaydın

But there is a disadvantage. If the trend is strong, the oscillator condition may not be met. Existing levels can be high. I made sample drawings. The stochastic may return without touching the 80 level. The RSI may not rise to the 80 level or it may return from the 50 level. Fibonacci can make its first correction at the 38.2 level (or 23.6).

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Recep Apaydın
Yes it should definitely be. When "Oscillator 1 or 2 Turn off with reverse signal" condition is met, it will be partially closed with "Min Profit to close".
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Andrey Khatimlianskyi
Quote from Recep Apaydın

Hello Andrey.  You know it doesn't work under the order number. 


-Close Partial After Order #(0-Disable)

-Min Profit to close (in account currency)

Can we add an option after these? 

Oscillator 1 or 2 Turn off with reverse signal: True / False

The oscillator will turn off when "Min Profit to close" is provided on its reverse signal. 

The new situation is as follows:


-Close Partial After Order #(0-Disable)

-Min Profit to close (in account currency)

-Oscillator 1 or 2 Turn off with reverse signal:  True / False

Do you want to activate Partial close on Oscillator signal only?

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Recep Apaydın
Quote from Andrey Khatimlianskyi

https://communitypowerea.userecho.com/en/communities/4/topics/149-tunica-set-cp?redirect_to_reply=930#comment-930

The problem with Partial close is that it continues to increase the lot starting from the deal that left opened:

So, it lose control at all.

We should do something with it...

Hello Andrey.  You know it doesn't work under the order number. 


-Close Partial After Order #(0-Disable)

-Min Profit to close (in account currency)

Can we add an option after these? 

Oscillator 1 or 2 Turn off with reverse signal: True / False

The oscillator will turn off when "Min Profit to close" is provided on its reverse signal. 

The new situation is as follows:


-Close Partial After Order #(0-Disable)

-Min Profit to close (in account currency)

-Oscillator 1 or 2 Turn off with reverse signal:  True / False

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Andrey Khatimlianskyi

https://communitypowerea.userecho.com/en/communities/4/topics/149-tunica-set-cp?redirect_to_reply=930#comment-930

The problem with Partial close is that it continues to increase the lot starting from the deal that left opened:

So, it lose control at all.

We should do something with it...