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[QUOTE="Enivid, post: 19142, member: 1"] There's no specific difference in executing trades live or in strategy tester (other than requotes and they aren't the case, since there were no errors in your logs when you tried live trading), so if we get it to work in Strategy Tester, then it should work in live account too. Now I don't understand. With MinDiff=0 you had trades in Strategy Tester, but with the same settings - no trades in live trading? What period did you use in ST and how many trades did you get for that period? Are those 10 pips fractional or standard? Because if they are fractional, then it's probably just a Bid/Ask spread. Otherwise it's very strange and is probably a strategy tester's issue (some lousy slippage emulation perhaps) because the EA uses Ask and Bid prices at the beginning of a bar and doesn't differentiate short and long trades - the only difference is whether it will use Bid or Ask price. MinDiff is the minimum difference between the two MAs after the cross for the EA to consider it a real cross. Its purpose is to avoid "false" crosses during the flat market. Of course, if you trade on M1, reducing it to 0 or 1 is probably a good idea. See above. Do you mean slippage? By default it allows 3 pips slippage on orders. You can change this via Slippage input parameter. [/QUOTE]
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