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    2025-11-05 15:00:25.040Z
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      Blastorm
        2025-11-18 04:22:28.104Z

        Hello,
        I installed the bot today (November 7th), but the number of options is so extensive that I’m not sure which settings are appropriate. For now, I followed the parameters shown in the screenshots from the introduction post.

        However, after running several backtests, it seems that the settings don’t match my capital size and leverage conditions very well. With the current configuration, I actually ended up getting liquidated during testing. It feels like the strategy performs much more stably—and profitably—when using a larger capital base. Because of that, I believe I need to adjust some parameters, but I’m not sure where to start.

        For reference, I’m trading with $1,000 in starting capital and 20x leverage, and I’d like to find settings that are suitable for this setup. I’ve adjusted some parameters with ChatGPT’s help already, but I still feel I need further guidance.

        The program itself is excellent, and I really appreciate the work that went into it.
        If possible, I would be grateful for any advice on how to optimize the settings for smaller account sizes.

        Thank you.

        1. LLabot
            2026-01-06 18:44:28.655Z

            Hello! Thank you very much for your feedback and for appreciating the work behind the bot.

            Regarding your backtest results, the main issue is the leverage difference. The settings shown in the screenshots are optimized for 1:500 leverage, while you are using 1:20. With a leverage of 1:20, the margin required to open and maintain positions is significantly higher, which is why you experienced a liquidation during the tests.

            For a $1,000 account with 1:20 leverage, I recommend the following:

            Lot Size: Always stick to the minimum 0.01 micro lots.

            Risk Optimization: You will need to adjust the risk parameters to be more conservative to compensate for the higher margin requirements of your 20x leverage.

            Discord Material: I strongly suggest joining our Discord server. There you will find specific documentation and community support to help you optimize the parameters for your specific capital and leverage.

            We are also releasing an update very soon on our store and Discord. https://discord.gg/Hh8Gmjd5uX Thank you for your patience and for being part of our community!

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            In reply tosystem⬆:
            Labot
              2025-11-05 17:55:21.061Z2026-01-17 20:26:09.977Z

              The "Multitime Frame Dominator" (like all our systems based on multi-timeframe analysis) is designed to excel in one specific condition: trending markets.

              Its logic is based on the fundamental principle of multi-timeframe analysis:

              Identify the Main Trend: The bot uses a higher timeframe (e.g., H4 or Daily) to establish the dominant market direction (the "bias").

              Look for Entry: It uses a lower timeframe (e.g., M15 or H1) to find the optimal entry point, but only in the direction of the main trend.

              How it behaves in different conditions:
              šŸ“ˆ Trend (Ideal Condition): This is its comfort zone. The bot waits for the higher timeframe to show a clear trend (e.g., bullish) and then waits for a pullback or a continuation signal on the lower timeframe. This filters out most false signals and maximizes the probability in the trade's favor.

              šŸ“‰ Range (Sideways Market): This bot is designed to avoid range-bound markets. When the higher timeframes are flat or "sideways," the bot recognizes the absence of a dominant trend and, in most cases, remains inactive. This prevents it from taking losses due to "whipsaws" (continuous false signals within a channel).

              šŸŒŖļø High Volatility: Its reaction depends on the context:

              Volatility against the trend (e.g., news): If a spike in volatility goes against the main trend, the bot will ignore it or be protected by its filters.

              Volatility in favor of the trend (e.g., a breakout): This is the volatility the bot is looking for. If the price breaks a key level in favor of the dominant trend, the bot is ready to enter.

              In summary: The "Multitime Frame Dominator" is a pure trend-following system. It looks for clear trends on high timeframes and uses low timeframes for precise entry.

              For a detailed analysis of performance and optimized setfiles for each condition, we invite you to visit our Discord: https://discord.gg/VcsszWc6z7

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                In reply tosystem⬆:
                LeverageLord42
                  2025-11-05 15:00:25.074Z

                  Which market conditions does this bot perform best in (trend, range, high volatility)?