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Applying myfxbook EA on multiple currency pairs
atelier

Member Since Oct 20, 2011  16 posts Atelier (atelier) Nov 09 2011 at 11:15
Hi,

Quick question... do I need to apply the EA to multiple currency pairs on a single account?

For instance, I have a custom EA that runs on USDCHF and EURUSD. I currently have the following chart windows open:

1. USDCHF, M15, with Custom EA applied.
2. USDCHF, M15, with myfxbook EA applied.
3. EURUSD, M15, with Custom EA applied.
4. EURUSD, M15, with myfxbook EA applied.

Do I need to do this, or can I just use:

1. USDCHF, M15, with Custom EA applied.
2. EURUSD, M15, with Custom EA applied.
3. EURUSD, M15, with myfxbook EA applied.

Cheers,
Tim

LilianCarl

Member Since Oct 03, 2011  22 posts Lilian & Carl (LilianCarl) Nov 09 2011 at 15:03
You only need the MyFXBook EA in one chart per instalation of Meta trader.
So go for the second set up you mention.

I did that once and my data on the myFXbook site got messed up.
To fix i made sure i had the EA on only one chart. Close metatrader and then delete the Statment.csv file. It's in C:\Program Files (x86)\Name of Mata trader install\experts\files

start up metatrader again, go to account history and make sure all history is showing. if you need to, right click > All history.
http://www.myfxbook.com/help#help_30

On next sync all data should then show up in MyFXbook for all trading history in all symbols

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