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I'm going to buy Limitless EA - Are there any customers to testify?
Mar 23, 2012 at 10:54
Member Since Mar 17, 2012
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Hello,
I am planning to purchase my first EA - Limitless EA.
Are there any experiences yet from others customers? This purchase would cost me 60% of my total savings so I am a bit interested.
Please Limitless EA customers with buying proof only.
Thanks in advance from Germany,
F0REX
I am planning to purchase my first EA - Limitless EA.
Are there any experiences yet from others customers? This purchase would cost me 60% of my total savings so I am a bit interested.
Please Limitless EA customers with buying proof only.
Thanks in advance from Germany,
F0REX
Member Since Apr 23, 2011
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Apr 25, 2012 at 06:28
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WilyMoFX posted:
All EA's blow up at some point. It's all a matter of time.
As an EA developer myself, I beg to disagree. Even The Holly Grail will blow your account up if you become too greedy. We are not satisfied with 10% a month ... we want to be rich over night. Result = We blow up another account!
Apr 25, 2012 at 09:02
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PrantarKhan posted:
WilyMoFX posted:
All EA's blow up at some point. It's all a matter of time.
As an EA developer myself, I beg to disagree. Even The Holly Grail will blow your account up if you become too greedy. We are not satisfied with 10% a month ... we want to be rich over night. Result = We blow up another account!
True That !
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Apr 25, 2012 at 13:41
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EA cannot adapt to sudden change of market :). But if the EA is of very low leverage, i don't think it will kill, if the developer code it in a way that profits can run but take longer time and stop don't get hit easy.
Dollar leveraging cost.
Dollar leveraging cost.
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Apr 25, 2012 at 18:22
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SanandaJmmanuel posted:
EA cannot adapt to sudden change of market :). But if the EA is of very low leverage, i don't think it will kill, if the developer code it in a way that profits can run but take longer time and stop don't get hit easy.
Dollar leveraging cost.
Exactly. I have implemented the same theory in my current EA. What goes up must comes down. All you need to do is hold on till then. Hedge on a trend, add up on range, use small enough lots to survive. Do that, you will get perhaps slow but very steady growth. Its easy actually, our human mind and emotion is the main problem.
May 03, 2012 at 15:36
Member Since Apr 21, 2010
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PrantarKhan posted:
WilyMoFX posted:
All EA's blow up at some point. It's all a matter of time.
As an EA developer myself, I beg to disagree. Even The Holly Grail will blow your account up if you become too greedy. We are not satisfied with 10% a month ... we want to be rich over night. Result = We blow up another account!
I agree. 10% monthly i.e. yearly 120% which is more than enough. So in forex, greed should be controlled. No other way.
Control your Greed. Rome was not built in a day.

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