EA reviews, real-account breakdowns & how to avoid pirated traps.
Sharkyra Gold rates 4.1 with 10 reviews, pitching an M5 gold scalper with claims of 'no dangerous strategy' and low drawdown. This review is about not taking the copy at face value — how to verify it yourself, and how to read 'only 10 copies left' urgency tactics.
Nexorion rates 5.0 with 12 reviews and markets 'institutional-grade liquidity analysis' with no martingale or grid. This review translates the BSL/SSL and Equilibrium jargon into plain English, and reads into what a low activation cap implies.
“30% a month”, “10× in three months” — almost always a trap. Using monthly return, drawdown, compounding and real live ranges, this explains what an EA can realistically be expected to make at sane risk, and how to spot the ‘high-yield’ setups destined to blow up.
Could an EA run off with your money? Bottom line: a licensed EA can't — it places trades in your account but never touches deposits or withdrawals. The real risks are malware in pirated builds and scammers asking for your master password. Here's what an EA can and can't do, and how to use one safely.