Forex Simulator works as a plugin to Metatrader. It combines great charting capabilities of MT4 and MT5 with quality tick data and economic calendar to create a powerful trading simulator.
Use charts, templates and drawing tools available in Metatrader.
Forex Simulator lets you move back in time and replay the market starting from any selected day.
You can watch charts, indicators and economic news as if it was happening live...
...but you can also:
Everything works just like in real life, but there is no risk at all!
Watch your profit/loss, equity, drawdown and lots of other numbers and statistics in real time.
You can also export trading results to Excel or create a HTML report.
You can analyze your trading results to find weak points of your strategy.
Trading historical data saves a lot of time compared to demo trading and other forms of paper trading.
It also allows you to adjust the speed of simulation, so you can skip less important periods of time and focus on more important ones.
Every syllable in a Vajrayana mantra holds distinct energetic resonance. When put together, the phrase functions as an direct command to the subconscious mind and subtle energy body.
, the practice of this mantra and its associated tantra is often restricted. In the Vajrayana tradition, one usually requires a formal "empowerment" ( om candamaharosana hum phat patched
Instead of suppressing anger—which only pushes it deeper into the body—Vajrayana practices utilize wrathful mantras to capture the raw power of anger and redirect it toward spiritual awakening. The mantra redirects emotional volatility away from external targets and applies it toward destroying your own egoic patterns. Energetic Purification and Protection Every syllable in a Vajrayana mantra holds distinct
In the vast, intricate landscape of Vajrayana Buddhism, mantras serve as vibrational keys that unlock specific states of consciousness, invoke deities, and dismantle the root causes of suffering. Among the most potent and misunderstood of these sacred formulas is the mantra . In recent years, a curious appendage has appeared in digital and contemporary practice circles: the word "Patched." In the Vajrayana tradition, one usually requires a
Often depicted with a dark blue or black complexion, he bites his lower lip with fierce fangs and holds a sword in his right hand to sever ignorance. His "immovable" nature signifies a mind that cannot be shaken by the poisons of hatred, delusion, or desire. Decoding the Mantra: Om Caṇḍamahāroṣaṇa Hum Phat
Regarded as the "King of Wrathful Deities" ( krodharaja ), Acala/Candamaharosana's terrifying iconography is symbolic, not literal. He is often depicted within a blazing inferno of flames, which represents the burning up of all negative mental states. In his right hand, he brandishes a to cut through ignorance, while in his left, he holds a rope to bind those who obstruct the Dharma.
Candamaharosana is a form of Vajrapani (the lord of power) or in some practices, specifically associated with Achala (the immovable one). He is a fierce (krodha) deity whose role is to shatter ignorance, fear, and deep-seated negative emotions like depression, anger, or extreme attachment. Breaking Down the Syllables
Every syllable in a Vajrayana mantra holds distinct energetic resonance. When put together, the phrase functions as an direct command to the subconscious mind and subtle energy body.
, the practice of this mantra and its associated tantra is often restricted. In the Vajrayana tradition, one usually requires a formal "empowerment" (
Instead of suppressing anger—which only pushes it deeper into the body—Vajrayana practices utilize wrathful mantras to capture the raw power of anger and redirect it toward spiritual awakening. The mantra redirects emotional volatility away from external targets and applies it toward destroying your own egoic patterns. Energetic Purification and Protection
In the vast, intricate landscape of Vajrayana Buddhism, mantras serve as vibrational keys that unlock specific states of consciousness, invoke deities, and dismantle the root causes of suffering. Among the most potent and misunderstood of these sacred formulas is the mantra . In recent years, a curious appendage has appeared in digital and contemporary practice circles: the word "Patched."
Often depicted with a dark blue or black complexion, he bites his lower lip with fierce fangs and holds a sword in his right hand to sever ignorance. His "immovable" nature signifies a mind that cannot be shaken by the poisons of hatred, delusion, or desire. Decoding the Mantra: Om Caṇḍamahāroṣaṇa Hum Phat
Regarded as the "King of Wrathful Deities" ( krodharaja ), Acala/Candamaharosana's terrifying iconography is symbolic, not literal. He is often depicted within a blazing inferno of flames, which represents the burning up of all negative mental states. In his right hand, he brandishes a to cut through ignorance, while in his left, he holds a rope to bind those who obstruct the Dharma.
Candamaharosana is a form of Vajrapani (the lord of power) or in some practices, specifically associated with Achala (the immovable one). He is a fierce (krodha) deity whose role is to shatter ignorance, fear, and deep-seated negative emotions like depression, anger, or extreme attachment. Breaking Down the Syllables