Comments for https://ctrader.com/products/632
Comments for: https://ctrader.com/products/632
- Rrckmailbox
Do the Tp/Sl lines on the chart move with the price? If so, is there a way to make them (Tp/Sl) stay static (not move) and the risk will still auto calculate the proper lot size based on risk parameters and where the SL line is? This is of the utmost importance for me.
Also, does this tool auto calculate properly for other assests, such as, Indicies, Metals (gold/silver)? Thank you.Hi rckmailbox,
The TP and SL lines will move with the price if you set them to pips mode. If you change them to price mode, they will not move, and you will have to drag them manually or choose a new TP or SL in the Risk Manager panel.
The lot size calculation will work either way.
Yes, it works with any symbol available on cTrader.
You can download the trial version and test it before buying. Note that the trial only works on demo accounts and only for a few days.
Also, note that the risk manager panel only works on cTrader desktop for Windows.
- Rrckmailbox
Thank you for your swift reply vegaxlr. Very helpful.
- NIn reply tosystem⬆:nicoschr
Hi, macos desktop version available?
Trialversion?Thanks and regards
Hi nicoschr,
At the moment, the cTrader for mac does not work well with Controls, which is what was used to create the UI of the risk manager panel.
You can still use the automatic lot size calculation for pending orders using the parameters of the cbot (make sure to disable the panel in the parameters), but you will not be able to create market orders.There is no trial yet, but I will soon release one.
Best regards,
Anderson Luiz (VegaXLR)
- SIn reply tosystem⬆:ScalperBot9000
Does the strategy use stop loss and take profit or a trailing exit?
Thanks for asking. This cBot isn’t a strategy and doesn’t manage exits. The cTrader Risk Manager calculates position size based on your chosen risk (money or %), using the stop loss you set. You can optionally set a default take profit for convenience, but the cBot does not implement trailing exits or trade logic. You choose SL/TP (or trailing via another tool); Risk Manager just sizes the order accordingly.