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  • in reply to: Prop Firm Robots: General questions #379787
    User Avatar岱彥 陳
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    Why prop firm robots close trading without hitting SL/TP

    Just like this, it closed my trade automatically without hitting TP, and it could have winned this trade.

    It’s confusing…

    this trade below is made of XAUUSD #1611800265

    in reply to: Prop Firm Robots: Errors and Solutions #301717
    User Avatar岱彥 陳
    Participant

    Since August 1st, I have been using EAs, but the performance has not been very successful. I am using low-risk EAs.

    I have installed (Prop Firm Robots) (USDJPY M15 #1599046594, EURJPY M15 #1606894234, XAGUSD M15 #1920575341)

    These 3 EAs, starting from Monday, August 19th, with low risk settings. I hope to achieve a 5% profit after 2 weeks.

    in reply to: Access Issues & Assistance #280219
    User Avatar岱彥 陳
    Participant

    “My email address is [email protected]

    I purchased a lifetime usage qualification, but recently my performance on Darwinex and FTMO has been poor. I use low-risk settings and change to the top three ranked strategies once a week. After three weeks, the performance has been very bad. I’m very frustrated and don’t know what to do. Can you help me?

    Thank you”

    in reply to: Access Issues & Assistance #278620
    User Avatar岱彥 陳
    Participant

    I also cannot log in and download. Please assist us.

    in reply to: Access Issues & Assistance #278619
    User Avatar岱彥 陳
    Participant

    Hello, I have already purchased the EA (the Prop Firm Robots App) produced by your company.

    I would like to ask, besides FTMO, do you have any other recommended proprietary trading firms?

    When I use the Prop Firm Robots App and set the risk to 0.5% of the total current funds while running multiple EAs, the decrease in margin causes differences in order size and risk.

    If we break down the 0.5% risk based on the number of instruments, let’s say 3, then each instrument would bear a risk of 0.5% / 3 = 0.166%.

    Is there a way to maintain consistent risk for each new position across different currency pairs? Rather than having varying risks due to the decrease in margin.

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