Doing a google search for (whatever EA name) myfxbook will give you results of others that have used it. Here is one example, looks like there's some potential with this one.
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/BastiEA/af-global-expert/3209386
Thanks, I wasn't aware of the 32 bit vs. 64 bit difference. I'm sticking with an older version of MacOS for 32 bit game compatibility, so it's nice to have that choice. Most people on newer Macs probably won't be able to run MT4.
Read and understand the methodology that goes in to the EA. Paper-trade it for a while before using it on a live account, then ease into it with small lots. I'm curious to try 1000 pip climber because it alerts, but it doesn't auto-trade, so there's an additional safety net.
I have the good fortune of working from home for my "day job", so I can trade during my workday for the most part when the US markets are open. Don't know how I'd be able to do it of I was working in an office.
That's part of what's caused me some problems in options trading. And that's why forex is interesting, because it's easier with a small account to enter smaller positions and take more appropriate risk. Tough to do with options when a single contract on a major index can be over $500.
I'm new to Forex and still paper trading before I jump in. Tried options based on alerts and got my brains beaten in. Forex seems like it might be somewhat less volatile, although nothing is guaranteed. Looking forward to trying!
Too bad that some posts show that the files have license issues and there isn't a cracked version. I'll keep watching to see if there's a version that we can test.
Thank you for posting this. I'm new to forex and I've heard good things about this one. I'm gong to test it in paper trades for a while and see how it does, thanks!
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