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RePaNoCHa V4 [Backtest]

This is the Backtest version of the previous one.
It's important to correctly set the "TICKS / PIPS CORRECTION" parameter in each different chart.

Enjoy!
Release Notes:
(New Alerts Version) Confirmed signals improved and added independent alerts for TS.
Release Notes:
Limit orders on TS for better profit & one alert every minute closing X%
Release Notes:
New rebuild optimized for closing the position every minute with X% in every Trailing Stop alert only. Stop Loss Fixed. Now this is the Super-RePaNoCHa script ;-)

An example on a 5 minutes timeframe for XBTUSD (BITMEX)

Position Side = BOTH
Source = hlc3
T3 Length = 20
T3 Volume Factor = 0.3
Sampling Period = 30
Range Multiplier = 3.2
ADX lenght = 48
ADX Threshold = 15
SAR start = 0.31
SAR inc = 0.2
SAR max = 0.12
RSI length = 34
RSI Center Line = 50
MACD Fast Length = 7
MACD Fast Length = 19
MACD Signal Length = 13
Trailing Stop Activation % = 0.5
Trailing Stop Offset % (when profit=0.5 %) = 0.25
Trailing Stop Offset % (when profit=10 %) = 1
Stop Loss = false
Tics/Pips Correction = 2
Initial Capital = 1000
Quantity = 100 %
Commission value = 0.075 % (with post only on TS = 0.025)
Release Notes:
A little improvement with Xlong/Xshort
Release Notes:
New improvement with XConditions
Release Notes:
Reconfigured to be shorter and better. Unconfirmed signals are more stable. Default settings for BINANCE BTC:USDT (Comission_value = 0.04 taker)
Release Notes:
"TICKS/PIPS CORRECTION" is no longer needed: (pips_corection = 1/syminfo.mintick)
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