订阅将在交易开始时启用
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- 提取
基于有关不同交易商真实账户的执行统计的平均滑移点按点数指定。它取决于 VantageMarkets-Live 19 提供商以及订阅者之间不同的报价,以及订单执行的延迟。值越低意味着复制的质量越高。
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Lion of Babylon — live, from day one, unfiltered.
This signal runs Lion of Babylon — the exact build sold on the MQL5 Market — on a small real account, published from its very first trade. No warm-up period, no cherry-picked start date.
Settings:
- Combined risk 5% — the risk budget is a fixed percentage of equity, recalculated on every placement.
- At this account size the budget only admits part of the portfolio: the EA itself decides which engines the balance can safely afford and runs those alone at minimum lot.
- As equity grows, the EA unlocks more of its engines automatically — this signal exists to show that mechanism working live, exactly as described on the product page.
- Nothing else is configured or ever will be: what you see is exactly what the EA does on its own.
This account exists to show the truth, not to flatter it. With part of the portfolio active, expect quiet stretches, losing trades and drawdowns along the way — they are part of every real track record. The built-in guards (broker self-check, spread lock, feed guard, weekend flat, hard server-side stop loss on every position) are always on.
Why the subscription is priced at $999/month: this signal is not meant to be copied.
Signal copying adds transmission delay to every entry and exit — and this EA trades precise stop-order moments where delay turns directly into slippage. A copied version of this account would systematically get worse fills than the original. The price is set prohibitively high on purpose, as a fence, not an offer.
If you want these trades, run the EA itself: it places every order directly on your own broker's server, with zero copying delay, for a one-time price — a fraction of one month of this subscription.
Before buying the EA, read the product page — especially the "Honest expectations" section: your broker's spread and execution will make your results differ from this account's.
Product: Lion of Babylon on the MQL5 Market