HEDGEPro - EXPIRED (by Fulltime247) Quick Stats
Gain: +77.88%
Drawdown: 14.86%
Pips: 748.9
Trades: 792
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Type: Demo
Leverage: 1:100
Trading: Automated

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gbl_am

Member Since Oct 17, 2009  10 posts Global Asset Management (gbl_am) Oct 17 2009 at 23:27
Hi Fulltime,

I'm watching your performance with great interest, the percentage gain is quite spectacular for an EA.

Regards

Global Asset Management

Low risk, low emotion.
Fulltime247

Member Since Aug 31, 2009  131 posts Fulltime247 Oct 18 2009 at 00:34 (edited Oct 18 2009 at 00:43 )
Thanks!! Its a pretty slick approach to the FX market. Very safe and very profitable. The EA is direction independent and can easily roll with market swings, reversals and trending. It works in pretty much any market condition. Its basically my greatest hits routines from EA's I've made over the years (trailing stops, BE profit protects, reversal detection, etc..) plus my latest price action theories. Its really foolproof and pretty bulletproof too. At this point my favorite thing about this EA is the way it LOVES volatility - I used to dread Fridays but I just love them now. Seems like I always end the week with a smile because the Robot cashes in on wild market swings like nothing I've ever seen. Still testing profit boosters but its at the point where I sleep easy not worrying about my forex investments (or if I'm gonna make money).

It ain't easy being Cheesy!
dizustizy

Member Since Oct 18, 2009  17 posts dizustizy Oct 18 2009 at 09:20
Hello,

Will you be offering this EA for sale?

Thanks!

Fulltime247

Member Since Aug 31, 2009  131 posts Fulltime247 Oct 18 2009 at 14:11 (edited Oct 18 2009 at 14:12 )
dizustizy posted: Will you be offering this EA for sale?

Nope. Thats not even a option since MT4 Robot security if a joke!! The last time I tried to sell EA's commercially some jerk sent me a decompiled version within 24 hours!! Until Metaquotes fixes this I wont be selling EA's (and I've got MT5 and it looks like it has the same problems. They didnt even THINK about improving the security)

It ain't easy being Cheesy!
pavelr

Member Since Jul 31, 2009  37 posts pavelr Oct 18 2009 at 15:19
Fulltime247, you have several ways of protecting the code.

see here:

http://www.metatrader.info/node/132

Fulltime247

Member Since Aug 31, 2009  131 posts Fulltime247 Oct 18 2009 at 15:55 (edited Oct 18 2009 at 16:14 )
All of the in-code methods can be removed by decompiling the source ($40 Decompiler Service - http://purebeam.biz/). The DLL method is the most secure but the 'phone-home' security isnt the best method for forex. Most DLL security involves giving the user a simple EA that only reads and executes signals from a master EA on my server BUT in the fast moving world of forex adding another internet round trip is a awkward solution at best. Since now signals would have a round trip from MASTER-->>User EA then User EA-->>Trade Server. - That's begging for 'Off Quotes' and 'Requote' responses from the trade server. Its the best security solution but far from perfect.

Thats why I prefer the Managed Account approach where I just setup the EA to directly trade the account for the user. Its only a single round trip and I can get a better profit sharing agreement with 100% security. I can easily makeup the loss of single sales income by making sure my users profit so that I can get a cut. Its a pure 'Put Up or Shut Up' deal. - They get access to a profitable EA and I create a ongoing profit stream that increases as I make more cash for my users. Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner.

It ain't easy being Cheesy!
dizustizy

Member Since Oct 18, 2009  17 posts dizustizy Oct 18 2009 at 19:49
In that case, do you currently offer or will you be offering your services as an account manager? Thanks again for your time.

Fulltime247

Member Since Aug 31, 2009  131 posts Fulltime247 Oct 18 2009 at 22:43
Ha!! Dizustizy I've noticed that every thread I read you're asking if the EA is available for sale. A number have responded 'Yes' so I'm sure you're OK. It would probably be more valuable for you to get a working EA in YOUR hands and play with it instead of using a managed service. lol - You must have been bored this weekend and just went on a EA request BLITZ!! (Good Luck with your search for a profitable system)

It ain't easy being Cheesy!
dizustizy

Member Since Oct 18, 2009  17 posts dizustizy Oct 19 2009 at 06:24
I just found this site so I did go kind of nuts! I will be using the EAs from forex goldmine on my larger 'safe and steady growth' account, but I'm looking for something higher growth (preferably hands-off) to use on my smaller, higher risk account. Thanks for the response!

bizWiz

Member Since Aug 06, 2009  396 posts bizWiz Oct 19 2009 at 11:32

Fulltime247 posted:
    dizustizy posted: Will you be offering this EA for sale?

Nope. Thats not even a option since MT4 Robot security if a joke!! The last time I tried to sell EA's commercially some jerk sent me a decompiled version within 24 hours!! Until Metaquotes fixes this I wont be selling EA's (and I've got MT5 and it looks like it has the same problems. They didnt even THINK about improving the security)


i agree - do not give the ea to anyone. the only solution is a managed account where the client doesn't get the actual trading system to his hands.

Sleep is for the weak.
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