

: A built-in scanner that monitors every currency pair and sends real-time signals to your mobile MT4 app via notifications. Historical Analysis Tool
Analyzes underlying conditions in the background prior to opening a live trade. Limits consecutive drawdowns during poor market cycles. Step-by-Step Installation and Setup
| Phase | Action | Importance | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Review the EA's provided backtest reports and forward-testing results on a demo account. | Critical for verifying the EA's strategy and potential performance before risking real money. | | 🧪 Testing | Rigorously test the EA in a demo account for an extended period. The general rule is to complete a minimum of 50 trades to get a statistically significant sample of its behaviour. | Provides a sandbox environment to understand how the EA operates under live market conditions without financial exposure. | | 🟢 Gradual Start | After successful demo testing, start live trading with a very small, funded account. | Minimises potential losses while the EA is deployed in a real-market environment for the first time. | | 📊 Verification | Use third-party verification services like Myfxbook or FX Blue to track the EA's live performance and create a verifiable track record. | Builds transparency and trust, allowing for an unbiased assessment of the EA's real-world results. | | 🛡️ Risk Management | Carefully set the EA's internal risk parameters, including lot sizes, stop-losses, and take-profits, to align with your personal risk tolerance. | The cornerstone of preserving trading capital and ensuring long-term survival in the forex market. |
: A built-in scanner that monitors every currency pair and sends real-time signals to your mobile MT4 app via notifications. Historical Analysis Tool
Analyzes underlying conditions in the background prior to opening a live trade. Limits consecutive drawdowns during poor market cycles. Step-by-Step Installation and Setup
| Phase | Action | Importance | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Review the EA's provided backtest reports and forward-testing results on a demo account. | Critical for verifying the EA's strategy and potential performance before risking real money. | | 🧪 Testing | Rigorously test the EA in a demo account for an extended period. The general rule is to complete a minimum of 50 trades to get a statistically significant sample of its behaviour. | Provides a sandbox environment to understand how the EA operates under live market conditions without financial exposure. | | 🟢 Gradual Start | After successful demo testing, start live trading with a very small, funded account. | Minimises potential losses while the EA is deployed in a real-market environment for the first time. | | 📊 Verification | Use third-party verification services like Myfxbook or FX Blue to track the EA's live performance and create a verifiable track record. | Builds transparency and trust, allowing for an unbiased assessment of the EA's real-world results. | | 🛡️ Risk Management | Carefully set the EA's internal risk parameters, including lot sizes, stop-losses, and take-profits, to align with your personal risk tolerance. | The cornerstone of preserving trading capital and ensuring long-term survival in the forex market. |