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OK, maybe you use risk % ?
With that function, lot size is changed based on your account balance. Maybe that is the reason?
OK, maybe you use risk % ?
With that function, lot size is changed based on your account balance. Maybe that is the reason?

okay! It's working fine right now. This setting working good at : Euro usd and AUDUSD
Could you add fixed lot for it ?
 
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Is this it?
As i can see you alway use martingale for money managerment

why don't you try using d'alembert for money management?
D'alembert works differently from martingale in that it will add 1 when you lose and subtract 1 when you win.
For example:
Trade 1: SL 1$
Trade 2: SL 2$
Trade 3: Sl 3$
.....
If you win, you will return to the previous 1 order, if you continue to win, you will continue to return 1 order until the basic stop loss is reached.
will stop.
With this management, as long as you have a system with a win ratio of 1:1 higher than 53%, it will be profitable.
 
As i can see you alway use martingale for money managerment

why don't you try using d'alembert for money management?
D'alembert works differently from martingale in that it will add 1 when you lose and subtract 1 when you win.
For example:
Trade 1: SL 1$
Trade 2: SL 2$
Trade 3: Sl 3$
.....
If you win, you will return to the previous 1 order, if you continue to win, you will continue to return 1 order until the basic stop loss is reached.
will stop.
With this management, as long as you have a system with a win ratio of 1:1 higher than 53%, it will be profitable.
My Ea has a function like,
if your trade was loss, then next lot size is multiple.
Is it same ?
 
My Ea has a function like,
if your trade was loss, then next lot size is multiple.
Is it same ?
It's not multiple lotsize.

For each loss, an amount equal to the stop loss will be added to subsequent orders. That is, the first order stops losing $1, the next orders if you lose, will add 1 $ and if you win, you will subtract $ 1. Of course the lot size will have to be adjusted so that the stop loss has such value.
The minimum value is $ 1 if this value will not continue to deduct money if you win.

Here is an example transactions:
1st order : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.01 ) = 1$ - LOSS
2nd order : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.02 ) = 2$ - LOSS
3nd order : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.03 ) = 3$ - LOSS
4th order: : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.04 ) = 4$ - LOSS
5th order: : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.05 ) = 5$ - WIN
4th order: : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.04 ) = 4$ - WIN
3nd order : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.03 ) = 3$ - LOSS
4th order: : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.04 ) = 4$ - WIN
3nd order : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.03 ) = 3$ - WIN
2nd order : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.02 ) = 2$ - WIN
1st order : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.01 ) = 1$ - WIN
1st order : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.01 ) = 1$ - WIN
 
It's not multiple lotsize.

For each loss, an amount equal to the stop loss will be added to subsequent orders. That is, the first order stops losing $1, the next orders if you lose, will add 1 $ and if you win, you will subtract $ 1. Of course the lot size will have to be adjusted so that the stop loss has such value.
The minimum value is $ 1 if this value will not continue to deduct money if you win.

Here is an example transactions:
1st order : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.01 ) = 1$ - LOSS
2nd order : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.02 ) = 2$ - LOSS
3nd order : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.03 ) = 3$ - LOSS
4th order: : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.04 ) = 4$ - LOSS
5th order: : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.05 ) = 5$ - WIN
4th order: : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.04 ) = 4$ - WIN
3nd order : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.03 ) = 3$ - LOSS
4th order: : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.04 ) = 4$ - WIN
3nd order : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.03 ) = 3$ - WIN
2nd order : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.02 ) = 2$ - WIN
1st order : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.01 ) = 1$ - WIN
1st order : ( SL = 10 pips lotsize = 0.01 ) = 1$ - WIN

OK,so like this.

Initial SL=10pips
If closed with loss, next SL=20pips
If next is win, SL=10pips.

etc.,,
 
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