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Copy trading buys someone's judgment; an EA buys a fixed rule set. Where each can fail you, and which path fits which person.
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An EA must run 24/7, so a VPS is unavoidable infrastructure. Why latency is the first metric, how to size specs, and four common pitfalls.
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MT5 is better on backtest accuracy, multi-asset and performance — and it's the future for EAs. The differences, and how to choose by the EA you want.
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The danger is real — but dangerous isn't the same as a scam. The risk structure of grid/martingale, when it's usable, and when to never touch it.
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Capital isn't 'more is better' — it must match the strategy's drawdown profile. Grids need thick funding; single-entry stop systems can be thin. Reference ranges and the math.
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Yes — but not every EA, and not the way you think. An honest breakdown of why most people lose with EAs, and which ones are worth touching.
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Most managed/copy services show you only the equity curve. We publish the deepest drawdown instead — here's why, and how we manage risk.
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A prop firm challenge is won on drawdown rules, not on returns. Which EA structures fit the rules, which are almost designed to fail them, and a selection checklist.
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Gold is the most popular and the most punishing symbol for EAs. Here are 5 criteria, plus how our gold EAs differ and who each fits.
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Most EA marketing sells a narrative, not a track record. These 8 red flags filter out the majority of scams before you pay.
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The biggest trap when buying an EA is faked backtests and Photoshopped P&L. Here's how to verify a real track record with Myfxbook in four steps.
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After buying an EA: rent a VPS and run it yourself, or hand it to a managed service? A side-by-side of real cost, skill, and risk.
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