Hi Luvene,
nice you've picked up this conversation. I can't write or receive PMs due to "Private Messages Restricted Per Member Status "...
Anyway ;-)
I think I found partly an answer according to our close trades and delete pending orders question:
"6. Close all positions when next orders are set" this is from the first post of this thread.
It's clear to me to close and delete all morning trades and POs at a few minutes before 13:00 (GMT+1/CET, Amsterdam, Berlin, Vienna,...) and it makes sense. It's not so clear with the 13:00 DAX trades/POs and the 15:00 Nasdaq100 trades and POs. For the moment, as I mainly focus on DAX as well, I close all DAX positions and POs at 17:30 (GMT+2/CET) when the DAX main session closes at Frankfurt stock exchange.
Although some screenshots of the initial post from RenkoBuddy show a DAX session end at 14:00 (supposedly GMT = 15:00 GTM+1/CET), I'm not sure to go with this as volatility of DAX remains usually high until 17:30 GMT+1/CET.
On the other hand, closing the noon DAX trades/POs shortly before 15:00 GMT+1, before placing the NQ100 POs at 15:00 GMT+1/CET, would be consistent according to the rule "6. Close all positions when next orders are set".
Therefore I placed my question in this thread. Maybe I/we get an answer or it's up to us to find it out on ourselves with back- and foreward-testing. Forex Tester 4 and MT4's strategy tester are good starting points.
I'm starting with MQL coding at the moment to implement the simple rules into an EA but it's harder than expected as my c++ programming skills are a bit rusty after a pause of 15 years and, although there are similarities, the MQL dialect is rather special according to the functions, classes and objects. Maybe a visual strategy builder approach could help as the logic if this strategy is so simple and should be easily implementalbe even with a visual tool. Only the calculation of the time conversion between server time (GMT+2,+3,...) and GMT+1/CET considering summertime/DST and the proper money management with different DAX- and NQ100-CFD calculation schemes is a little bit more complex. But as long the AE is only used privately it can always be modified when necessary without taking all eventuallities into consideration.
Cheers
Michael
nice you've picked up this conversation. I can't write or receive PMs due to "Private Messages Restricted Per Member Status "...
Anyway ;-)
I think I found partly an answer according to our close trades and delete pending orders question:
"6. Close all positions when next orders are set" this is from the first post of this thread.
It's clear to me to close and delete all morning trades and POs at a few minutes before 13:00 (GMT+1/CET, Amsterdam, Berlin, Vienna,...) and it makes sense. It's not so clear with the 13:00 DAX trades/POs and the 15:00 Nasdaq100 trades and POs. For the moment, as I mainly focus on DAX as well, I close all DAX positions and POs at 17:30 (GMT+2/CET) when the DAX main session closes at Frankfurt stock exchange.
Although some screenshots of the initial post from RenkoBuddy show a DAX session end at 14:00 (supposedly GMT = 15:00 GTM+1/CET), I'm not sure to go with this as volatility of DAX remains usually high until 17:30 GMT+1/CET.
On the other hand, closing the noon DAX trades/POs shortly before 15:00 GMT+1, before placing the NQ100 POs at 15:00 GMT+1/CET, would be consistent according to the rule "6. Close all positions when next orders are set".
Therefore I placed my question in this thread. Maybe I/we get an answer or it's up to us to find it out on ourselves with back- and foreward-testing. Forex Tester 4 and MT4's strategy tester are good starting points.
I'm starting with MQL coding at the moment to implement the simple rules into an EA but it's harder than expected as my c++ programming skills are a bit rusty after a pause of 15 years and, although there are similarities, the MQL dialect is rather special according to the functions, classes and objects. Maybe a visual strategy builder approach could help as the logic if this strategy is so simple and should be easily implementalbe even with a visual tool. Only the calculation of the time conversion between server time (GMT+2,+3,...) and GMT+1/CET considering summertime/DST and the proper money management with different DAX- and NQ100-CFD calculation schemes is a little bit more complex. But as long the AE is only used privately it can always be modified when necessary without taking all eventuallities into consideration.
Cheers
Michael