Trading Isn’t All Winning Days

Aug 17 at 09:00
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会员从Jun 30, 2025开始   2帖子
Aug 17 at 09:00

I’ve noticed that many traders nowadays are only looking for EAs with a crazy win rate and huge returns. The reality is, that’s simply not sustainable unless you’re essentially gambling your whole account.


I recently started selling a breakout EA that doesn’t aim for unrealistic numbers. It doesn’t have a super high win rate or “get-rich-quick” type returns. In fact, it can go through long periods of small drawdowns or break-even phases. But in my opinion, that’s exactly what makes it reliable in the long run. I’m confident enough in it that I’m running it on both my personal accounts and prop firm accounts.


What I’ve noticed, though, is that many traders who purchase my EA are conditioned to believe that trading should be all winning days and explosive profits. That mindset is dangerous because trading is about long-term consistency, discipline, and risk management not chasing fantasies.

会员从Mar 21, 2023开始   44帖子
Aug 18 at 08:45

Could you share some practical examples or real trades using your EA? It would help to see how it performs in different market conditions.

会员从Jun 30, 2025开始   2帖子
Aug 19 at 23:48
maya95 posted:

Could you share some practical examples or real trades using your EA? It would help to see how it performs in different market conditions.


I have 2 EAs currently; I have one published on the MQL5 market it is called Ronin EA, last 2 months it was not performing that good but I still have it on all my prop firms accounts and I expect it to recover in the next few weeks.The other EA uses a high win rate risky strategy and I'm testing it at the moment. Here is its performance up until now: https://www.myfxbook.com/members/yahia912/xauusd/11619285

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