David Tomblin
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EA Developer/Trader at Private
I’m an independent Forex trader and EA developer focused on fully automated systems with strong risk management. I enjoy testing strategies, analyzing results, and sharing insights with the trading community.
David Tomblin
David Tomblin
Most traders buy an EA expecting it to trade constantly. The more trades the better. If it sits idle for a day something must be wrong.
Risk Hunter was built on the opposite philosophy.
The entire system is designed around one question — not can we trade, but should we trade right now. Before any trade is authorized multiple independent engines must all agree simultaneously that risk is acceptable. Time and session conditions. Market stability. Volatility behavior. Spread quality. Risk exposure. News environment. If any one of them says no — nothing happens.
A day with no trades is not a failure. It is the system doing exactly what it was designed to do — protecting capital until conditions are genuinely favorable.
This EA was not built to impress you with activity. It was built to survive. Because survival is what compounds over time. Not trade count.
If you are looking for an EA that fires constantly this is not it. If you are looking for a system that treats your capital like it matters — that is exactly what Risk Hunter was built for.

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David Tomblin
David Tomblin
Friday Optimization Update — Risk Hunter EA
For anyone running Risk Hunter EA or considering it, a reminder that the weekly self-optimization engine runs automatically this Friday after market close.
This is what separates Risk Hunter from static EAs. Every Friday the system analyzes the most recent market data, validates new parameters against independent market periods, and updates itself for the coming week. No user intervention required. Monday morning it is already recalibrated for current market conditions.

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David Tomblin
David Tomblin
I built an EA that is designed not to trade — here is why.
I spent a long time in the gold market losing money the slow way. Not blowing accounts dramatically. The more dangerous kind — gradual drawdowns, small rule violations, risk tolerated just this once. Every loss revealed something. A weakness in timing. An assumption about market stability. A moment where discipline should have been automatic but was not.
At some point I stopped trying to fix my trading and started trying to engineer the discipline out of the equation entirely. What I built is called Risk Hunter. I am sharing it here because I want honest feedback from people who actually know what they are looking at.
The core philosophy is simple and I want to say it upfront because it will filter out half the people reading this — and that is completely intentional.
This EA is not built to trade every day. It is not built to chase pips or print impressive numbers on a screen. The entire architecture is built around one question — not can we trade, but should we trade right now.
There will be days where it does not trade. Full sessions where conditions do not meet the criteria and it sits completely inactive. That is not a malfunction. That is the system protecting capital. A day with no trades is not a failure. It is discipline.
If you are looking for excitement and constant activity this is not your EA. If you are looking for a system built to survive and adapt over the long term — keep reading.
Risk Hunter is a trend-following system built exclusively for XAUUSD M5. It uses EMA trend detection combined with RSI momentum confirmation to identify high-probability entries during the London/New York session overlap.
What makes it different from most EAs is the weekly self-optimization engine. Every Friday after market close it runs an internal 4-stage parameter optimization process automatically. It analyzes the most recent market data, validates candidates against independent market periods it has never trained on, and updates its own parameters for the coming week. No user intervention required. When you open the platform Monday morning it is already recalibrated.
This is not a static system running on parameters from two years ago. It adapts to what the market is doing right now.
The risk management is fully automated and non-negotiable. ATR-based dynamic position sizing, 4% max risk per trade, 8% daily loss limit, 15% emergency stop, maximum 5 trades per day, dual-layer news protection with a hardcoded backup that activates if the MT5 calendar feed fails, and automatic end-of-session closure. No overnight positions ever. Not martingale. Not grid. Not curve-fitted.
It also includes anti-clustering technology that staggers execution timing across multiple instances, real-time slippage tracking displayed live on an on-chart dashboard with an easy-access settings menu, automatic broker connection monitoring with trading pause on disconnection, indicator auto-recovery if data fails, and daily state saved to disk so it resumes correctly after any MT5 restart. First launch is handled by a full 8-step setup wizard that configures timezone, DST, commission, and initial optimization automatically.
Every claim is verifiable in the backtest and in the code.
I want to be upfront about one thing. I do not have a live signal running yet. The VPS is being configured this week and will be linked to the listing as soon as it is live. I know that is the first thing experienced traders ask and it is a completely fair question.
This EA is built for professionals who understand that the market does not owe you a trade. Traders who have learned the hard way that overtrading is what kills accounts. Traders who want rules enforced automatically because they know what happens when discretion gets involved under pressure.
The first 50 buyers get the Founders Edition at $1,299 with lifetime free updates and lifetime personal support directly from me. Not a support ticket system. Not a chatbot. Me personally, available to help with setup, broker configuration, and any questions that come up. After 50 copies the price goes to $1,499. After 100 copies it goes to $1,999 permanently.
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Happy to answer any technical questions. Review it, tear it apart, tell me the backtest means nothing without a live signal — I can take it. I would rather have brutally honest feedback from people who know what they are talking about than polite silence from people who do not. I believe in this system. I know what went into building it. Come at it.
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  Risk Hunter EA v4. — We Hunt Risk Lock in the lowest price now. This EA was built from real losses, real stress, and real pain in the gold market. Every feature in Risk Hunter exists because the market demanded it. None of it was theoretical. All of it was earned. THIS EA PROMISES NOTHING BUT SURVIVAL. NOT MARTINGALE. NOT GRID. NOT CURVE-FITTED. Risk Hunter does not use martingale position sizing. It does not use grid trading. It does not average down losing positions. Every trade uses a

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