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DislikedChris, my EA run on my demo and live account samely, but live account couldn't open any orders, while demo account could open, why?Ignored
DislikedDo you see happy EA icon or sad Icon (on right top Conner after ea name ), also check your journal for any order related log
Edit : some EA only free for run on demo , live need licenceIgnored
Dislikedthank you. i've checked,it's happy face.and the EA is coded by myself, so no licence need.Ignored
Dislikedin that case check journal for order sending and server response.
here i have attached failed order journal (old) ,(communication error) and success order.Ignored
Dislikedi checked my live account journal, suprise me is there's no any order sending record, only "TradeDispatcher: trade context is busy". on my demo account, all record is normal. I run the EA on demo and live samely, i don't know what's the difference between them. why demo open, live not. btw,I can backtest my ea.Ignored
DislikedHi,
Thanks for the question. I can confirm that one of the permissions in MetaTrader 4 does allow our manager platforms to send through prices manually. However, I shoudl point out that I am the only GO Markets employee that has this access and it is only there so that should a price freeze for whatever reason, we could send through a more accurate price. It is not something we do on a day to day basis, in fact I have probably done it about three times ever.
I think you are asking in a round about way whether we would put prices in to mess with...Ignored
Dislikedrestart the the mt4, it should fix the issue ( try manual order before restart it should give "context is busy"), it happen time 2 time
if manual order worked without issue , issue with your code (:
http://articles.mql4.com/141Ignored
DislikedThanks for the answer. So what you are saying is, that a community manager in GoMarkets, for some reason, is the only one person in the company who is able to inject the prices in the market.
Ok, sounds reasonable. We should be able to trust you. You are letting the settings rust, up until your 'liquidity providers' are having trouble - so you can save the day.
Ok, that's trustworthy. Why would you lie to your clients.
Few thing bother me thou, how come you are the only person who can do that? And one more thing - what if something happens...Ignored