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Which broker you can trust & run EA
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Oct 18, 2021 at 17:10
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If we speak about EAs then I only trust those brokers who offer trading with EAs, and they have their own EAs. Otherwise I would better stay off the idea of trading with EAs as it is kinda risky activity. In my opinion, traders should always rely on their own knowledge, if you haven't got such ones, thern you should do everything in order to acquire it. I guess that menual trading iis the best thing and it's much better than auto-trading, because it's much more predictable in terms oftrading activity, you know. When you're liable for the result of the deal, then you won't accuse yourself of doing something wrong.
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Nov 24, 2021 at 11:25
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I have used ICM in the past but there are loads EAs will work on. It also depends very much on what the EA does to dictate what kind of broker or account you are looking for.
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Nov 24, 2021 at 13:45
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In general, try to get a broker that is under UK and Australian regulations. Since I'm Canadian, I put my EAs with brokers that are CIPF insured (https://www.cipf.ca/member-directory/current-cipf-members).
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