4 Mondays complete (Jul 20, 27, Aug 3, 10). Cumulative signal never
resolved cleanly — DP1's single GBPUSD whipsaw cluster drove nearly
the entire A-B gap, DP3 had zero B-cohort trades, DP2/DP4 were small
and mixed. Reading this as "within noise" per the pre-registered
decision rule: keep the fleet on the simpler midnight-ET resume
(hour=7) rather than adopting London-open timing on a single outlier
session.
InpMondayStartHour: 10 -> 7 for GBPUSD, USDJPY, EURCHF, AUDUSD,
EURGBP, GBPJPY (the B-cohort). A-cohort (EURUSD, EURJPY, USDCHF,
NZDUSD, USDCAD, AUDNZD) was already at 7 throughout.
Wind-down (Thu 19:00 server = Thu noon ET -> weekend close): cancel
entry pendings, no new grids, trail tightened to 200/150pts so open
positions walk out at their natural end instead of being chopped at the
midnight deadline. Hard close unchanged as backstop.
Shadow metric: first tick of each new server week, every EA reports what
its weekend-flattened positions would have done through Friday (MTM at
Friday's last H1 close + worst adverse excursion) — quantifies the cost
of the no-Friday policy from live data.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Twin-matched split vs A-cohort at 7:00 (midnight ET). 4-Monday experiment
starting Jul 20; pre-registered decision rule in the vault note.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
100 pips was reachable on metals only — FX winners kept cycle-closing
before the trail engaged (GBPUSD +70 pips Jul 15 had an unmoved SL).
Input renamed InpTrailStart -> InpTrailStartPoints so every chart picks
up the new 500 default on recompile without per-chart preset reloads;
metal presets set it back to 1000 explicitly.
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Monday's pivots and ATR are built from Friday's session and the first
server hours are the thin Sunday-evening ET market — historically the
only losing weekday (-$121 across 204 trades vs all other days
positive). New CheckMondayStandDown() blocks new grids on Monday
before InpMondayStartHour (default 7 = midnight ET), and because it
sits above the daily pivot recalc, Monday's pivots/ATR are sampled at
the resume hour instead of the rollover. All 17 presets set
InpMondayStartHour=7. Trading week is now Mon 00:00 ET -> Fri 00:00 ET.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
CheckWeekendProtection previously returned true after the one-shot
weekend close, so the EA resumed placing new grids for the rest of
Friday. Now it stays blocked until the next trading day and keeps
sweeping stray positions/pendings while blocked.
All 17 presets: InpWeekendCloseHour 17 -> 7 (server UTC+3), closing
everything at Friday 07:00 server = Thursday midnight ET, per the
no-weekend-carry policy.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
ApplyTrailingStop() runs every 5s on open positions: activates after
1000 pts (100 pips) of profit, trails SL 500 pts (50 pips) behind price.
SL only moves in the profitable direction, never backwards.
New inputs: InpUseTrailingStop, InpTrailStart, InpTrailStop (all presets
set to true/1000/500). EA version bumped 5.0 → 5.1.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
0.10 -> 1.00 across all 17 set files. At last week's performance
this projects to ~+$7,600 net on a good trending week.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Uniform increase on all 17 set files (14 per-pair + 3 templates).
At 0.10 lots last week's +$76 net would have been ~+$760.
SL exposure also 10x: AUDNZD/majors ~$10/hit, volatile pairs ~$27/hit.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Breakout variant of the Smart Grid: uses BUY_STOP/SELL_STOP orders
above resistance and below support rather than mean-reversion limits.
Only trades when trending (ADX filter inverted vs. Grid EA), cancels
orders when market returns to range. Mandatory SL on all presets.
Includes 17 .set files: 3 templates (major/volatile/steady) and 14
per-pair presets covering all Grid EA pairs plus EURCHF, EURGBP,
AUDNZD, XAUUSD, XAGUSD.
First live week (Jun 22–26): +$84.71 from 8 completed cycles.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>