TikiPip EA – Low DD Forex EA

Original price was: $ 999,00.Current price is: $ 599,99.

🟢 TikiPip EA – Total Stability with Controlled Risk Management
Platform: MT4
Min Deposit: $200
MyFxBook Verified: $200 $1000 $5000
Recommended Pair: EURUSD
Recommended Timeframe: H1 (Works on any)

Product Information

🟢 TikiPip EA – Total Stability with Controlled Risk Management
We created TikiPip EA for traders who prioritize stability and responsible capital management. It doesn’t aim to promise magical results — its goal is to deliver consistent monthly performance while keeping full control of your equity.

This is a solid tool that runs 24/5, using adaptive intelligence based on market volatility, allowing it to adjust to all kinds of market conditions.

You can check MyFxBook here:
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/ForexNewAdvisor/tikipip-ea-200-usd-initial/11449070
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/ForexNewAdvisor/tikipip-ea-1000-initial-balance/11449291
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/ForexNewAdvisor/tikipip-ea-5000-usd-initial/11449308

đź’° Price
The price increases by $100 every time 10 units are sold.
Final price: $1,899
3-month rental: $499

For more advanced traders, we suggest running the EA in visual backtesting mode and observing how it reacts when a trade moves against you during a high-volume candle (such as during news events or strong volatility spikes).
Despite having a predefined spacing between entries, the EA includes a smart adaptation system that might choose not to enter immediately and instead wait for the right moment to place new trades, protecting both the entry logic and your capital.

⚙️ Optimized for Consistent Results
TikiPip EA is specifically designed and optimized for the EURUSD pair on the H1 timeframe, where it can accurately capture market moves without overtrading.

Its logic is especially tailored to work well with small accounts — from $200 to $5000 — though it can scale to higher capital with no problem. If you’re planning to use it on larger amounts, feel free to contact us and we’ll guide you on how to configure it safely.

It also works with low drawdown, even in variable market conditions, thanks to strict risk management that limits total exposure per trade cycle — without compromising the system’s stability.

🎥 Want to see it in action?
Check out the explanatory video where you’ll find more details on how the EA works.
You can also follow daily stats, MyFxBook results, updates, and news through the official channel.
That’s also where you’ll find the demo version, so you can try TikiPip EA freely before making a decision.

📌 Recommended Lot Size Configuration
TikiPip EA uses a fixed lot size system, based on the account balance.
This is the only parameter you’ll need to set manually, and the suggested ratio is:
0.01 lots per $200 of balance.

Practical examples:

➤ $200 → 0.01 lots
➤ $400 → 0.02 lots
➤ $600 → 0.03 lots
➤ $800 → 0.04 lots
➤ $1000 → 0.05 lots
➤ $2000 → 0.10 lots
➤ $3000 → 0.15 lots
➤ $4000 → 0.20 lots
➤ $5000 → 0.25 lots

⚠️ If you plan to use TikiPip EA with more than $5000, contact us and we’ll help you adjust the configuration to keep it safe.

📌 Take Profit (TP)
The default Take Profit is set at 200 pips — chosen specifically for the H1 timeframe as a balanced target:

Captures a solid number of pips
Not excessive or unrealistic for H1
Enables efficient exits without breaking risk control logic

Each trade holds its own TP, but the EA includes an adaptive exit logic that constantly evaluates whether it makes sense to maintain or adjust those targets based on market conditions.

For example, if there are multiple open trades with different lot sizes, the system may prioritize locking in profit on the heavier trades while closing the lighter ones at a small loss — if that benefits the account overall.

This behavior ties into the Multi setting, as it’s closely connected to the staged lot management system.

It’s not recommended to modify the TP — its current value is optimized to maintain a coherent risk/reward ratio in line with the EA’s overall strategy.

📌 Multi Parameter (Progressive Entry Multiplier)
TikiPip EA uses a bank-style logic of buying/selling in layers — similar to what some institutional systems do: when the price moves against the initial position, it opens additional trades at different levels to average the entry price.

The Multi parameter defines how much the lot size increases with each new entry.
This progressive logic allows the EA to close the group of trades efficiently once the price retraces — even if some trades didn’t reach their full TP.

As mentioned in the TP section, the system dynamically evaluates whether to keep individual TPs or adjust them. This may result in heavier positions being closed in profit and lighter ones being cut with a small loss — if it’s a global advantage for the account.

This isn’t mechanical behavior — it’s part of an adaptive logic based on volatility and market behavior.

🔄 Important:
Multi works in conjunction with NextStep, Moving, and EquityRisk.
You shouldn’t change it — doing so may unbalance the staged entry logic and affect the system’s overall stability.

📌 NextTrades (Max Number of Trades per Cycle)
This parameter defines how many trades the EA can open during a single entry cycle.
The default is 10, giving the system flexibility to adapt to various market scenarios.

However, this doesn’t mean it will always open 10 trades.
Thanks to the EquityRisk control, the EA usually opens only 4 or 5 — that risk limit is reached before hitting the NextTrades cap.

Only in very specific cases — like using a very small lot with a large balance (e.g., 0.01 lots with $20,000, which you should NOT do) — might the EA open all 10 trades, since the risk per trade is minimal.

As long as you use the recommended lot size according to your balance, you’re covered — the number of active trades will stay within safe and controlled limits.

📌 Moving (Distance Between Entry Levels)
This defines the minimum spacing between staged trades when the price moves against the entry.

While this distance is fixed in the settings, the EA includes volatility-based adaptive logic, which allows it to temporarily pause and delay the next entry if market conditions aren’t ideal.

👉 This is one of the most advanced features of the system — we recommend watching it in visual mode.
You’ll see how, during high-volume candles (such as news), the EA chooses not to open the next trade even when the distance has been met.
Instead of acting mechanically, it waits for the optimal moment to protect your capital.

Moving works closely with Multi, NextStep, and EquityRisk, and is part of the EA’s core intelligence.

⚠️ It’s not recommended to modify this parameter — doing so may disrupt the progressive entry logic and destabilize the system.

📌 EquityStop and EquityRisk (Capital Protection)
These two parameters are key to the system’s safety — especially with small accounts or volatile conditions.

EquityStop is set to TRUE by default and should remain that way.
It automatically closes all trades if a critical equity threshold is exceeded.
This keeps your account safe and stable — it should never be turned off.

EquityRisk defines the maximum allowed risk per trade cycle, based on your account balance.
The default is 5%, and that’s not random — it’s calculated based on the system’s win rate, the recommended lot size, and the behavior of the Multi logic.

Accepting controlled losses when necessary is part of healthy strategy.
Thanks to this mechanism, TikiPip EA keeps drawdown low and monthly performance consistent, while always protecting capital.

This logic is what makes it adaptable to small accounts, and able to endure even prolonged adverse or high-volatility periods.

📌 Open Hour / Close Hour (Daily Trading Window)
These parameters define the daily time window in which the EA is allowed to open trades.

Both OpenHour and CloseHour follow broker time, not your VPS or computer time.

OpenHour = start of trading window
CloseHour = end of trading window

It’s useful for adapting the EA to your trading style, avoiding certain market hours, or maintaining full control over when it’s active — especially if you only want it running during specific sessions.

📌 Trade on Friday / Friday Hour (Friday Trading Control)
TradeOnFriday allows you to enable or disable trading on Fridays.
It’s TRUE by default, letting the EA trade normally until the hour you define.

FridayHour sets the last hour allowed for Friday trades.
This is useful if you want to close the week flat — avoiding weekend gaps.

For example:
If you set FridayHour = 12, the EA stops trading on Fridays at noon (broker time), even though it trades normally Mon–Thu up to CloseHour.

This gives you personal control over weekend exposure without affecting core logic.

📌 Use Daily Target / Daily Target (Daily Profit Goal)
This lets you set a daily profit target.
It’s FALSE by default, but if enabled (TRUE), the EA will stop opening new trades once the set profit is reached.

DailyTarget is expressed in your account currency (e.g., USD or EUR).
Once that amount is reached, the EA pauses until the next trading day.

⚠️ Important:
TikiPip EA must be used on a dedicated account.
Its risk control depends on the total account balance.
If another EA is running and makes trades/losses, it messes with the system’s logic and risk coherence.

Always run it on its own account with 100% capital managed by TikiPip EA.

❓ FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

🔹 Can we use TikiPip EA on any pair or timeframe?
It’s optimized for H1, chosen for its stability and balance between signal quality and risk control.
It might work on others, but you’d need to test and configure it manually.
We recommend using it as-is on H1.

🔹 What kind of account should we use?
Low-spread, low-slippage. Ideally an ECN account.
The broker itself isn’t as important — the account type is.

🔹 Can we use it on a standard account with low spread?
You can, but be cautious. Standard accounts often have hidden slippage — up to 10 pips.
With 2–3 pips of spread added, this can hurt performance.
If in doubt, test on a demo with your current broker first.

🔹 Any recommended broker?
We don’t recommend specific brokers — just account type. ECN is always better.
Start with a demo, test performance, and switch if needed.

🔹 Does it work on small accounts?
Yes — it’s designed for accounts from $200 to $5000, as long as you use the recommended lot.

🔹 Can we run it on the same account as other EAs?
No — it must run solo.
Risk logic depends on total balance, and another EA could disrupt it.

🔹 Does it trade every day?
Yes — it trades almost continuously.
Unless the market is extremely flat, it usually finds buy or sell opportunities.

🔹 Do we need a VPS?
Yes. Like any EA, it needs to be online constantly.
If you run it on a home PC, you risk outages.
A VPS avoids that and gives you peace of mind.

🔹 Which VPS should we use?
The best is your broker’s own VPS — ask them directly.
They usually offer ultra-low latency (2–10 ms).
Generic VPS might give 120 ms.
Remote desktop from home can hit 220 ms or more.

⚠️ The higher the latency, the slower the EA reacts.

🔹 Can we contact you if we have questions or need help?
Absolutely.
If you need help with installation, VPS, or just don’t know where to start — send us a message anytime.
Doesn’t matter if it’s your first time, if your question seems basic, or if you’re totally lost.
We all started somewhere.