FAQ

FAQ

Browse through these FAQs to find answers to commonly raised questions.

Difference between free and paid version?

With the Free Expert Advisor you receive 1-5 trades per week.
In addition, you can only trade these with the smallest lot size (usually 0.01 lot) and only on DEMO accounts.

The paid version generates 1-6 trades per day (depending on the market situation).
You can determine the lot size yourself and the EA can be used on both DEMO and LIVE accounts.

How are the trades generated?

Our Expert Advisor runs on MetaTrader4. This MT4 is supported by many brokers.
Once installed and activated in any chart, our Expert Advisor trades all symbols of the system fully automatically.

Is this Expert Advisor a subscription?

No, you are not buying a subscription from us!

So you don’t have to cancel or cancel anything. The term is not automatically extended. There are no further costs for you unless you want to continue and pay again.

When does the Expert Advisor trade?

The EA trades around the clock. However, most trades are generated from 08:00-19:00 (GMT). At this time, most stock exchanges in the world are open and there is enough volatility.

Which currency pairs are traded?

The major currency pairs and most minor pairs. There are currently at least 25 currency pairs. Here is an overview of the most traded ones:

  • AUDCAD, AUDCHF, AUDJPY, AUDNZD, AUDUSD
  • CADCHF, CADJPY
  • EURAUD, EURCAD, EURGBP, EURJPY, EURUSD
  • GBPAUD, GBPCAD, GBPCHF, GBPJPY, GBPNZD, GBPUSD
  • NZDCHF, NZDJPY, NZDUSD
  • USDCAD, USDCHF, USDJPY
  • XAUUSD
Are the trades carried out over several days / over the weekend?

Yes, the trades can remain open for several days or even over the weekend, depending on the settings.

What is the minimum balance required to trade?

Minimum is 100 USD, but we recommend 500 USD for better results.

What lot size should I use?

Please do not risk more than 2% of your capital.
In the EA, you can specify the lot size as a FIXED value or let the EA calculate the lot size itself. To do this, you can specify the maximum percentage of your capital that should be at risk.