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    2026-03-10 19:08:25.126Z
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      algo_expert
        2026-03-10 19:08:25.195Z

        Dear Developer,
        Thank you for presenting Q2 System as a focused NAS100 breakout model rather than a universal bot. The session-based structure and clean execution logic are appreciated.
        During my testing on Fusion Markets NAS100 M1, performance was nearly flat despite the stronger results shown on the product page. More importantly, in one run the bot generated extremely abnormal SL/TP values, which may indicate an issue in Risk Unit conversion or symbol scaling.
        A few questions that would help advanced users:
        Do you recommend using Percentage or Pips mode specifically for Fusion Markets NAS100?
        Is Q2 System calibrated for a particular symbol format or tick-size model?
        Could you add validation guards to detect unrealistic SL/TP calculations before order execution?
        Would you consider publishing a recommended baseline preset for broker-specific NAS100 feeds?
        Overall, the strategic concept is solid, but the parameter-to-execution consistency would benefit from stronger safeguards.
        Best regards,
        algo_expert

        1. AAlgoQ
            2026-03-13 13:23:11.476Z

            Dear algo_expert,

            I apologize again for the delayed response. I appreciate your time and the reviews.

            Regarding "performance was nearly flat", could you provide more detailed data, such as a performance report, so I can evaluate whether it's an issue or normal behavior?
            Also, could you provide more details about the abnormal SL/TP run to help me diagnose the issue?

            Regarding your question:

            • I recommend using the Percentage mode with the default setup overall. However, if you are an advanced user who is familiar with your broker, Pips might be better. Percentage mode was introduced to address occasional differences in pip calculation between brokers for certain symbols so that the default setup would not behave totally differently between them.
            • The supported symbol formats are: NASDAQ, NAS100, US100, USTEC, and US TECH 100. The Pip mode calculates the SL/TP based on the broker's pip, while the Percentage mode calculates the SL/TP based on the price change % from the entry price.
            • I will review the validation guards as you suggested.
            • The feature that includes the broker's pip/tick size, average spread, and commission in a broker-specific preset is under consideration for future addition.

            If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

            Sincerely,
            AlgoQ