Look for Best EA - page 3

 
Arda Kaya #:

There is no single “best” EA on the MQL5 Market — performance depends on strategy, market conditions, and broker.

To find good EAs:

  • Sort by number of rentals/purchases

  • Filter by high rating with many reviews

  • Check verified real account signals

  • Look for consistent performance over 6+ months, not just backtests

Avoid EAs with only great backtests or short-term hype. Always test on demo first.

rule

1. Download Demo

2. Tester

good = purchase

No = find one more

 

Honestly, there is no such best EA. Trading is all about probability and literally no one knows what price is going to happen next. So, my advice would be to stop searching for best EA and focus on risk management and your trading psychology.

 
dudebigdik #:

In my country, people gets paid $400000 a year to program EA for trading firms.

Wow. Professional trading firms in Australia use MT5? That's impressive.

In the U.S., Bloomberg Terminal is fairly standard in professional trading firms─that is, if a given firm doesn't hire custom platform builders. I suspect most U.S. firms can't be bothered to build a gateway to U.S. centralized exchanges, and "all-markets-in-one" platforms are preferred. I should also mention that BT starts at about $20k/year for a firm.

Of course, if you really meant "algo" in general by saying "EA" well then yeah, $400k is likely the average in the U.S.

 
Alex Holloway #:
There's no best. You should choose the EA based on your capital size (in first place) and the strategy (in second place). You don't choose EAs based on reviews or ratings or hype!

I recommend you to learn more about this topic mate.
Automated trading EA is the best 
 
Larry Gold 123 #:
Automated trading EA is the best 
That's a bit like saying that a rolling car is the best.
 
Thomas Claassen #:
To take profits
Scalping Gold 
 
When looking for an EA, it is important to understand that automated trading is not only about finding high profits. A professional EA should have stable logic, proper risk management and the ability to handle different market conditions such as trends, ranging markets or high volatility periods.

Many traders focus only on short term gains while ignoring drawdown, execution quality, spread conditions and long term stability. It is always a good idea to test an EA on demo first, compare performance under your broker conditions and understand how the strategy works before moving to a real account.

A reliable automated system is usually built around consistency, controlled risk and continuous optimization rather than unrealistic profit expectations.

 
yoshida3599:

Can someone tell me which ea is the best in MQL5 market ? There are so many EAs in MQL5. It is difficult to find good EA.

This is probably one of the most rookie questions you can ask in algo trading.

"What is the best EA on MQL5?"

Seriously?

If you still think there is some magical EA that makes everyone rich forever, then you have completely misunderstood how markets work.

Nobody who owns a REAL money printing system is going to sell it to random strangers on MQL5 for $149 during a "70% OFF Easter Sale" next to fake luxury car screenshots and over-optimized backtests.

Wake up.

The market changes constantly.
What works today can die tomorrow.
Different brokers give different execution.
Different spreads change results.
Different latency changes scalpers.
Different volatility destroys different strategies.

There is NO universal "best EA."

And honestly… if you don’t even know WHAT you are looking for, then you are nowhere near ready to buy an EA in the first place.

Because every serious trader already knows what they need:
• low drawdown or aggressive growth
• scalper or swing
• trend follower or mean reversion
• martingale or fixed risk
• gold, forex, indices, crypto
• low frequency or high frequency

But newbies enter the market like lost tourists:
"Guys pls tell me best EA 😂"

That mindset is exactly why most people blow accounts.

You are not searching for a system.
You are searching for a shortcut.

And the MQL5 market is FULL of sellers ready to exploit people searching for shortcuts:
• martingale bombs
• curve-fitted garbage
• manipulated stats
• demo flexing
• fake recoveries
• emotional marketing

A trader who does not understand risk will eventually destroy himself even with a good EA.

And a disciplined trader can survive even with an average strategy.

That is the difference between gambling and actual trading.