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Gold Rush Pro - The Free Key to Consistent Gold Profits

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The Gold Rush Pro  Robot is a powerful trading tool that is designed to help traders make profitable trades in the gold market. This expert advisor (EA) is based on the strategy of resistance and support level breakouts, and it runs in fully-automatic mode on a VPS server. This means that the EA can work for you even when you’re away from your computer, making it a great option for those who want to take advantage of the gold market but don’t have the time to constantly monitor it. One of the key features of the Gold Rush Pro  is its ability to work with martingale, scalping, and news trading strategies. Martingale is a  strategy that involves increasing the size of your trade after a loss in order to eventually recoup your losses and make a profit .  Scalping is a strategy that involves taking advantage of small price movements in the market in order to make a profit . News trading is a strategy that involves taking advantage of market-moving events, such as economic data releases, in

Scalping Project EA - Profit Trades: 87.9%

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 Scalping projector EA trades the breakouts from relative highs and lows. For the entry stop orders are used for the fastest possible execution. Profits can be secured by the adjustable trailing stop, also each trade is protected by a stop loss and has a take profit.. Not use any martingale and/or grid functionalities. Recomendation Developer price : 197 USD FREE for you Terminal : MT4 Currency pair : EURUSD, USDJPY Timeframe : H1 Money management At least 200 currency units VPS Recomended :     VXVM (Ultra low latency) Broker Recomended :  FBS  (Bonus  Deposit 100% )  or  Exness (Trading Enjoy With Zero Spreads) Monitoring MQL5 General Settings Buy Trades:  Enables the EA to place buy orders Sell Trades:  Enables the EA to place sell orders Timeframe:  The candle timeframe used to identify the highs and lows BarsN:  Sensitivity of the high and low algorithm (smaller value = more highs and lows, greater value = less highs and lows) Order Puffer Points:  The order distance fro