Mean HoneyBadger Reversion
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Sangmo Park
MT5 Edge Tools / SangmoPark
I build MetaTrader 5 tools for manual chart review and workflow clarity: multi-timeframe MA/Kijun context, market structure, currency strength, supply/demand levels, session zones, pivots/CPR, and trade-review utilities. - Sürüm: 1.0
- Etkinleştirmeler: 10
High-risk, controlled-capital M5 mean-reversion Expert Advisor for MetaTrader 5.
Mean HoneyBadger Reversion EA is built for traders who understand that high-reward automation requires strict capital isolation. The EA uses a locked internal M5 mean-reversion engine, scans a multi-symbol market universe from one chart, and evaluates entries only after a completed M5 candle.
The model is structured around an isolated 150 USD cycle account, but it does not start by risking 150 USD on one trade. Level 1 begins with a 5 USD virtual risk reference per accepted entry, with up to 3 accepted entries at the first level. This means the first level starts from a 15 USD total virtual risk reference, while the full 150 USD remains the isolated cycle capital that may be lost if the cycle fails.
In the 2016-2026 rolling-start historical simulation, 65 isolated 150 USD cycles failed, while 53 runs reached the internal 150,000 USD structured-cycle target. Under those tested assumptions, the aggregate historical target-to-failed-cycle-capital ratio was approximately 815:1.
These are historical simulation results, not live trading results, profit projections, or guarantees. The EA remains high risk and can lose the full isolated cycle account. The 5 USD figure is a sizing and cycle-accounting reference, not a guaranteed maximum loss per trade, because the EA uses no broker-side stop-loss.
The strategy logic, timing rules, entry filters, target logic, exposure rules, and structured-cycle accounting are locked internally. They are not exposed as editable inputs because changing them would change the tested behavior.
Pricing
Mean HoneyBadger Reversion EA is offered under a progressive pricing model.
- Discounted launch price: 299 USD
- Planned increase: +50 USD after each block of 10 purchases
- Final planned price: 1,999 USD
- License type: full license only
- Rental: not offered
Rental is intentionally not offered because this EA uses a structured-cycle model. If a rental license expired during an active cycle, positions and level management could be left unmanaged.
Important Risk Notice
This EA is designed around one isolated 150 USD cycle account.
Do not deposit more than the intended 150 USD cycle capital into the same trading account. The model uses no broker-side stop-loss. If a structured cycle fails, the account may fall to zero. Any extra funds left in the same account may also be lost.
Example:
If a user starts with 1,500 USD in one account, the EA still only needs the isolated 150 USD cycle. If the compound attempt fails, the whole 1,500 USD account balance may be lost.
A more controlled approach is to use separate 150 USD cycle deposits, one attempt at a time, only after the previous attempt has ended.
This is not a low-risk EA. It is intended only for users who understand leveraged trading, no-stop execution, broker spread changes, slippage, gaps, terminal connectivity risk, and account-level drawdown risk.
By purchasing, installing, testing, or using this EA, the user acknowledges the high-risk nature of the product and accepts full responsibility for all trading results, account losses, and operational decisions.
Strategy Overview
The EA uses a proprietary M5 mean-reversion model. The model looks for short-term market extension and recovery conditions, then applies internal filters before a trade can be opened.
The public version does not disclose the exact indicator parameters, entry thresholds, session boundaries, symbol selection rules, or level calculations. These elements are part of the product logic and are locked to preserve the tested behavior.
The EA includes:
- Completed-candle signal evaluation
- Proprietary short-term mean-reversion logic
- Internal volatility and momentum context
- Spread and execution filters
- Portfolio exposure filtering
- Broker session and trade-mode checks
- Commission-aware sizing for raw-spread style accounts
- Audit and structured-cycle logging
- One-chart operation across the configured symbol universe
Structured Cycle Model
The EA uses a locked structured-cycle engine built around an isolated 150 USD cycle account. The internal level sizing, level advancement, level reset rules, profit allocation, and final cycle target are handled by the EA.
The cycle objective used in the research record is 150,000 USD. This is a structure target, not an expected result. The EA stops opening new entries after the internal cycle target condition is reached.
The structured-cycle math is not user-editable in the public version. This is intentional because changing the level logic would create a different strategy from the one tested.
Risk and Execution Controls
The EA includes:
- Broker-side profit-taking orders
- No broker-side stop-loss
- Internal virtual risk reference for sizing and cycle accounting
- Hard account-loss cap logic fixed around the 150 USD cycle
- Zero-equity kill-switch condition
- Locked daily entry limits
- Locked open-trade limits
- Portfolio exposure control
- Same-symbol exposure control
- Spread filter
- Margin guard
- Broker trade-mode checks
- Symbol session checks
- Commission-aware lot sizing for raw-spread style accounts
- Audit log and structured level log
The hard-cap and kill-switch features are additional safety logic. They cannot ensure exact liquidation during gaps, freezes, terminal outages, broker execution delays, or extreme spread events.
Broker and Setup Requirements
This EA was packaged around IC Markets Raw-style execution and high-leverage account assumptions. Users on other brokers must check symbol names, commission, minimum lot, lot step, margin requirements, leverage, spread behavior, server time behavior, and execution quality before using real funds.
Recommended setup:
- MetaTrader 5
- Raw or ECN-style spread account
- High-leverage account matching the configured risk model
- Negative balance protection from the broker
- VPS or always-on terminal connection
- Algo trading enabled
- Demo test before any real account use
The EA uses broker-server time, not the user's local PC time, phone time, or local timezone. The trading window is locked internally. Users should test broker compatibility in the Strategy Tester and on demo before using a real account.
Operational Notes
Attach the EA to one M5 chart. The EA scans the configured symbol list internally.
MT5 must remain open, connected, and allowed to trade. If the terminal, internet connection, or VPS is offline, EA-side management cannot operate.
The EA settings that define the tested behavior are locked internally. This includes signal thresholds, trading window, target behavior, entry limits, open-trade limits, broker stop-loss behavior, indicator logic, max-hold behavior, and cycle math.
Historical Test Framing
The research record uses a rolling-start structure. One attempt starts from the isolated 150 USD cycle design and is counted as a target-reaching run only if it reaches the internal 150,000 USD structured-cycle target.
It is counted as a failure if the account-zero hard-cap condition is reached before the structured target. It is counted as incomplete if neither the target nor the hard-cap failure condition occurs before the test period ends.
The clean headline research window is 2016-06-01 to 2026-06-01, because that is the period where the configured symbol universe has usable full-history coverage. Earlier data exists only in uneven fragments across symbols and should be treated as stress-test context only.
In the 2016-06-01 to 2026-06-01 rolling monthly-start stress test for the current upload universe:
- Monthly starts tested: 120
- Runs reaching the internal 150,000 USD structured target: 53
- Account-zero failures: 65
- Incomplete runs: 2
These are historical simulation results. The 150,000 USD figure is a structured-cycle test target, not an expected result, profit projection, or guarantee. These results are not live trading results and are not predictive of future performance.
Who This EA Is For
This EA is for users who understand:
- Automated trading risk
- No-stop trading risk
- Leveraged FX and CFD execution
- Spread and slippage risk
- Broker differences
- VPS and terminal uptime requirements
- The possibility of losing the full cycle account
This EA is not suitable for users who want a low-risk robot or who plan to keep large extra funds in the same account.
Support
After purchase, use MQL5 messages or the product comments section for setup questions.
Disclaimer
Trading foreign exchange, CFDs, metals, and indices carries a high level of risk. This EA uses leveraged trading and a no broker-side stop-loss execution model. A failed cycle can cause the trading account to fall to zero.
The EA is designed for an isolated 150 USD cycle account. Do not keep additional funds in the same account. Any extra funds remaining in the account may be lost together with the cycle capital if the compound attempt fails.
For example, if 1,500 USD is deposited into one account, the full 1,500 USD may be lost even though the intended cycle design is 150 USD. A more controlled approach is to fund one separate 150 USD cycle attempt at a time.
The internal hard-cap and zero-equity kill-switch are additional safety controls. They are not broker-level protection. They may not close positions at the exact intended level during gaps, extreme spread widening, broker execution delays, terminal freezes, internet outages, VPS outages, market closure, symbol suspension, or other abnormal conditions.
The user is responsible for broker selection, account type, leverage, margin requirements, commission, symbol naming, spread behavior, execution quality, negative balance protection, VPS stability, terminal uptime, and all trading decisions. The seller is not a financial adviser and this product is not investment advice.
Historical simulations, visual tests, strategy tester reports, and backtests are provided only as research references. They are not live trading results and are not predictive of future performance. Market conditions, broker execution, spreads, commissions, slippage, liquidity, and data quality can materially change live results.
Use a demo account first. Use only risk capital you can afford to lose, with 150 USD per attempt.
