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  1. #1
    Doesn't the monitoring step work in conjunction with the monitoring stop? Just like in the event that you place the trailing measure to 100 pips once you are up 100 pips then your trailing stop kicks in? Like when the trailing stop is 25 pips once you are up 100 pips a 25 pip trailing stop is created? Since I have an EA using a monitoring step / stop and it doesn't appear to work correctly. The monitoring stop kicks in before the trailing step is met. I thought maybe it was the decimal point difficulty 3 versus 5 so I added an extra 0 to the monitoring measure and it prevented the monitoring stop from opening.

  2. #2
    You man take yourself too seriously. try relax.

  3. #3
    How about everybody in this thread go back and delete your replies so that maybe this thread won't seem like crap.

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    3 individuals have responded and no one has attempted to provide an answer. Why are you all even replying?
    Maybe you should read what I wrote. I feel the trailing step pertains to thestep worth i.e. after the trailing stop is activated it moves in steps by the value provided. That's why your values are backward.
    Of course if it was initially in Russian it might mean something else.

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote Appears to be on topic to me. There are a lot of different terms for monitoring stop functions. For instance I've not come across a monitoring step, but I have heard of a jumping stop which is most likely the same thing. Though it could be that the trailing step refers to the distance between the trailing stop jumps., therefore a value of say 5 pips may signify the it moves in 5 pip increments. Enlighten me.
    I will not be in favor of setting stop loss and trailing stop is about stopping the trade,can somebody formulate an EA that simply trails the profit.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    3 people have replied and no one has even attempted to give a response. Why are you even replying?
    You seem to be impatient and rude,traders are generous and kind enough to attend queries out of their great gesture and not compulsion.

  7. #7
    3 people have replied and no one has even attempted to give a response. Why are you even responding?

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote How about you stay on the subject of the thread and not derail it with a different topic. I am asking about trailing measure performance, not trailing start.
    Seems to be on topic to me.
    There are a lot of different terms for trailing stop functions. For example I've not come across a trailing measure, but I am aware of a jumping stop which is most likely the same thing. Although it might be that the tracking step refers to the distance between the trailing stop jumps., so a value of state 5 pips may mean that the it moves in 5 pip increments. Enlighten me.

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    there are so many ways employ trailings. Without know any particulars. Maybe your trailing beginning means, it begin monitoring following x ammount of pips in profit, moving stop lower or higher, depends direction of trade.
    How about you stay on the subject of this thread and not derail it with another topic. I am asking about monitoring step functionality, not monitoring start.

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    There are so many ways implement trailings. Without know any particulars. Maybe your trailing start signifies, it begin trailing following x ammount of pips in profit, moving stop lower or higher, depends direction of commerce.

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