What is the trial version EA on your website?
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Disliked{quote} The trial EA on my website is the older version I completed a few months ago. After all of the feedback and testing (long term) I did it became apparent that my traders needed an upgraded tool for both scalping AND automated trading. The current system I am developing, and i dont want to say too much just yet, should allow for both scalping and automated trading at the same time. I want to build o.Hannah to be the guard dog of your account that I envision, the complete package. Because I am trying to build a COMPLETE trading package for...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Ok. I am late to try your new version which you had to just 10 people, and to pay $300 for an EA which we don't know much about is little to much. Maybe you should consider to offer trial version of your new EA for people willing to try, and if it is as good as you say we will gladly pay you.Ignored
DislikedWhat is the minimum account balance to start with? Can I start with let say $400 and how many pairs in that case?Ignored
Disliked{quote} On the version (1.00, thank you by the way) you downloaded, if your account has $400 in it (assuming 50:1 leverage) I would recommend only 3 symbols. Please ensure those symbols share a common currency. Because your account is below the $2,000 minimum, o.Hannah is going to automatically detect that it doesn't have enough money to scalp and is going to try and generate profit through swing trades and if your account equity falls low enough... trades that will last for 2 to 3 weeks. It will be a profitable system despite your limitations,...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Can I use it on cent account and what leverage should I use? I will try $40 (4000 cent) it is 4 digits account with 0.2 fix spread. Could it work?Ignored
Dislikedperfect explanation chief Just want to know when we leave the input on volume as default 0.01 Then o.Hannah ( The king Cobra ) will go ahead with the same lot size no matter what is your balance ?Ignored
Disliked{quote} The version I am testing right now will automatically adjust volume, without any need for a human. The version you have requires too much knowledge of how o.Hannah works for anyone to safely increase it from .01. I did not anticipate so many...deep pockets to be interested in this software and as such built it for the more common account sizes. Since their is interest from users with larger accounts ($25k+) I will be coding in very soon a test version for the big spenders. I am very excited for Monday...Ignored
Disliked{quote} You are using terminology that I don't experience often in the U.S. and I want to clarify again as I want you having the best possible experience. This will function on 4 and 5 digit brokers, if you experience any issue please contact me IMMEDIATELY [email protected], I am usually available 24/7. I want to explicitly state right now that I would NEVER recommend trading with less that $2,000 USD in your account. I have never traded a cent account before and as such cannot promise you how o.Hannah will react. I HIGHLY encourage you to...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yes I will try on demo account first of course. My account balance will be $4000,it's mainly difference is that I would have actually $40 (4000 cent dollars) and I have Floating spread from 1 pip. Is it too much spread for this EA because of scalping?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Im worried about how oHannah will react to the spread if it detects only $40, if the broker's feed displays $4000, it should work fine. This is going to rely VERY heavily on how your broker sends information to MT4. I am very curious to see. Please private message me the name of the broker and SPECIFIC account type so that I can do some of my own research.Ignored
Disliked{quote} This is a very simple algorithm. It is a shame that you are trying to sell this!! It is basically volatility * sqrt(number of bars ) If the people following this are naive enough to buy this, I have nothing to say.... Cheers...Ignored