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Thanks ND !

I will try (sbs_1.23) and post my results !

on the real mini !

Good trades !!!

 

Do on demo first.

SBS_v1.23 is risky breakout trading very often (once per day per pair).

This EA performed very good, than bad, than good once again. So, try on demo first and look at excel files concerning weekly performance of this EA.

 

Help with .rar

can someone please tell me what an .rar file is and how i go about getting indicators, eas out of it. when i click, i get the option to save, but can't figure out anything else. thanks.

 

Many people are using Winrar because it is free and because of better compression than Winzip.

Look at this post https://www.mql5.com/en/forum/173397/page11

 

All portfolio sets were updated with results.

Please check 4 first posts of this thread https://www.mql5.com/en/forum/174701

 

pray1956

I am a new subscriber to your elite service. I so far feel it is very worthwhile and a terrific learning experience.

My question is mainly to New Digital or anyone else who has the knowledge to respond.

Do you have any suggestions on what combination of the most successful EA's to use which would optimally give the greatest potential of success using various currency pairs?

Thank you for your response.

 

First of all you need to read this thread as without this thread you will not understand anything here https://www.mql5.com/en/forum/174416

And there is this thread https://www.mql5.com/en/forum/174701 (see first posts).

And we are having this thread https://www.mql5.com/en/forum/174952 which I did not update for the long time but I am planinng to update it.

It is enough for the beginning.

And there is some posts or pages somewhere (did not find it now sorry) about risk for every EA and about minimum deposit size for each and so on. may be it is on this discussion thread.

 

Best EA for a mini or micro acct...

I've been browsing through this part of the forum for a few days and I've had a little trouble trying to figure out which EA I want to use with the money I'm willing to spend. I've tried backtesting multiple EAs with the amount I want (and of course, some EAs have a minimum deposit) with horrible results - even with small lot sizes. Am I better off to trade manually on my demo account or is there actually an EA that performs decently even with low startup capital? There is no way I'm throwing $1000 or $10,000 in an account using an EA. But I'd be more than willing to start an account off with $100 - $300 if backtesting proved to be somewhat successful. Heck, even if I could forward test it in a demo account with good results I'd be happy. Is there anything designed around this to where I could eventually switch to an EA designed for a larger account once I grew the initial account to where it needs to be, or am I just dreaming?

 

I must say that I have found 2 or 3 that show some promise, one of which is Frank EA that some of you are discussing in another thread. Anyhow, I'd still like some of you to discuss this with me. Thanks!

 

The best EA's don't exist on a forum my friend.

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