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It depends on what you are doing with the terminals -
- if you are making the technical analysis (and we know that every broker/account is having the different set of symbols) - so yes: one Metatrader instance having many accounts with many brokers (it is my case);
- if you are trading so - one Metatrader per account.
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Sergey Golubev:
It depends on what you are doing with the terminals -
- if you are making the technical analysis (and we know that every broker/account is having the different set of symbols) - so yes: one Metatrader instance having many accounts with many brokers (it is my case);
- if you are trading so - one Metatrader per account.
Thanks for your reply. I am using the terminals for trading.
I think it's a subjective thing that depends on the trader. I prefer to have just one terminal, but that's just me.
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What is the most robust setup for MT4 and MT5:
One terminal signed in to multiple accounts?
or
Multiple terminals, one for each account?
Uptime and less chance of errors/conflicts is more important the use of CPU-resources.