Disliked{quote} Bill. I am not using the calendar from ff. I am using my own news calendar and do the necessary analysis and filtering. The 23:50gmt is related to japan bond and stock market data.Ignored
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Disliked{quote} Bill. I am not using the calendar from ff. I am using my own news calendar and do the necessary analysis and filtering. The 23:50gmt is related to japan bond and stock market data.Ignored
DislikedJust noticed, There is news scheduled for 0500 GMT 5/24. It's scheduled for USDJPY. There is no such news on the Calendar. There is a EUR news scheduled then.Ignored
DislikedHello teamaker! Thanks for this thread and the ea. I am forward testing your ea but it always give me incorrect date and time. Pls see pic. The other day it was fine then it suddenly changed, until now. Detached/attached ea, restart mt4, etc but same. Allowed web request also. Maybe it's a bug. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} If there is no more news for the week on a pair you get that 1972 message. It should update Sunday evening when the market opens for the week.Ignored
DislikedHello teamaker! Thanks for this thread and the ea. I am forward testing your ea but it always give me incorrect date and time. Pls see pic. The other day it was fine then it suddenly changed, until now. Detached/attached ea, restart mt4, etc but same. Allowed web request also. Maybe it's a bug. {image}Ignored
DislikedHello Teamaker, and thanks for your contribution and program. Like Billbss, I live in the US. I understand that all parameters of this EA are handled by the EA without any input of the user. Because the different brokers in the US have a different leverage depending on the currency (1:50 for EUR/USD, 1:20 for GBPUSD, 1:25 for USDJPY, etc), does your EA takes into consideration these different leverage per currency or does it apply a standard leverage for all ? If standard leverage, which one is it ? Thank you !Ignored