No there is no fixed stop loss in it, if i remind correct my side in that discussion is that i use a predicted los and if thats to huge then it enters that mode. (downhill)
It will stop trading till the next day, the idea behind this stopping is that the math can and will make some bad gambles (if the prediction is wrong it will enter the state too).
So it might stop if it was not needed at all, or the opposite can happen too.
So in a sense its risky and in another sense its not risky, as no-one can tell you the future, (if you could somehow you wouldnt need geeko)..
But if the future tends to get bad for us then wait for another day, maybe our luck will change.
Overall it will make some bad transactions, though that's not always bad, you can start in fresh low valley again, and climb up.
This conversation also made me aware that in the old code downhill had to be negative in the toml, ... i altered the code and now its made negative inside code.
So downhill +100 or -100 its internally negative now, this caused the non trading behaviour, Git code upload in a few secconds from now, tested in plain old Gekko, green gekko folder still has the problm mentioned earlier, gonna reinstall it whenever i have time for it.
So new version 7 is going to GIT it should be solved now
I dont think gekko has a real stoploss function, that tells an Exchange sell or buy unless.... (maybe green gekko has advanced bookmaker funtions but i/m not sure either).
If I'm wrong on this let me know show me a code example that can do it, then i put it in.
It will stop trading till the next day, the idea behind this stopping is that the math can and will make some bad gambles (if the prediction is wrong it will enter the state too).
So it might stop if it was not needed at all, or the opposite can happen too.
So in a sense its risky and in another sense its not risky, as no-one can tell you the future, (if you could somehow you wouldnt need geeko)..
But if the future tends to get bad for us then wait for another day, maybe our luck will change.
Overall it will make some bad transactions, though that's not always bad, you can start in fresh low valley again, and climb up.
This conversation also made me aware that in the old code downhill had to be negative in the toml, ... i altered the code and now its made negative inside code.
So downhill +100 or -100 its internally negative now, this caused the non trading behaviour, Git code upload in a few secconds from now, tested in plain old Gekko, green gekko folder still has the problm mentioned earlier, gonna reinstall it whenever i have time for it.
So new version 7 is going to GIT it should be solved now
I dont think gekko has a real stoploss function, that tells an Exchange sell or buy unless.... (maybe green gekko has advanced bookmaker funtions but i/m not sure either).
If I'm wrong on this let me know show me a code example that can do it, then i put it in.
[....Resistance is futile...]