The X-liquidex is a powerful Impulsive/Volatility/Breakout EA designed for traders looking to capitalize on market movements.
This system utilizes Range, Moving Averages, and the Keltner Channel to inform its trading decisions. Its logic is straightforward yet highly effective.
Optimal Timeframes
While the X-liquidex shines in timeframes below M30, it’s crucial to conduct thorough research and testing before deploying it across different timeframes.
Trading Logic
Buy Conditions
- Prices must break above the Keltner Channels.
- The candlestick should be Z pips long.
- Prices need to be above the moving average.
Sell Conditions
- Prices must break below the Keltner Channels.
- The candlestick should be Z pips long.
- Prices need to be below the moving average.
Position Management
- Set break-even after A pips.
- Implement trailing stops after B pips.
- Take profit at C pips.
- Set stop-loss if the position moves against you by D pips.
Pros of Using X-liquidex
- This EA is highly profitable.
- Most trades have a strong likelihood of turning into profits.
Cons to Consider
- Slippage can be a challenge. However, thanks to its high win probability and focus on market volatility, it often overcomes this issue.
Final Considerations
To maximize performance, be sure to minimize latency while using the X-liquidex. Your feedback and observations are always welcome!
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