Important Parameters are denoted in the input-properties table of your licenced EA with [I] as a prefix to the parameter title/descriptor.

Important parameters are exactly that - 'Important' to ensure that you have fully engaged with each of these parameters, as the selections which you make for these parameters are considered to be 'important' towards the optimisation opportunity that the AlgoEdge Portfolio-Building Trading system provides - the selections which you make under this 'important' banner are very likely to have an impact on the overall success of your Unique trading strategy, as expressed and facilitated via the AlgoEdge system.

If you do not capture meaningful inputs into these 'important' parameter blocks, then you may not experience the trading outcome that you anticipate - this section and the associated important parameters represent an opportunity for you to continuously refine and further optimise the performance of your EA, based on experiences as you go...

(remember to always save any changes that you make, to your Symbol-specific preset file/s)

To access the user-input properties table : Once you have loaded the EA to your Symbol Chart, simply 'right-click' on the chart and then select Expert Advisor / Properties...

Our suggestion is then to immediately save your 'Master Entry' file giving each Symbol a unique name by adding a suffix in the file name, eg : MasterEntry_AUDCAD. You should then save the file to the appropriate folder, as previously discussed and detailed. As you proceed through the optimisation process, always remember to be sure that you are working on the correct file, by Loading it from the properties table and then saving it as you make changes/optimisations.

Part A considerations are "Platform-Generic", meaning that these user-input parameters are 'important' across all Symbols that are to be traded on the AlgoEdge EA

Part B considerations are also 'important', but these will be specific and unique (although common in approach) towards the selected trading Symbol chart upon which the EA is to be attached.

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