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    Waka Waka 4.43 (mq4)

    Waka Waka is the advanced grid system which already works on real accounts for years. Instead of fitting the system to reflect historical data (like most people do) it was designed to exploit existing market inefficiencies. Therefore it is not a simple "hit and miss" system which only survives by using grid. Instead it uses real market mechanics to its advantage to make profit

    Supported currency pairs: AUDCAD, AUDNZD, NZDCAD

    Recommended timeframe: M15

    Features:
    • One Chart Setup: you only need one chart to trade all symbols
    • Multiple currency pairs support
    • Solid backtest and live performance
    • No need to adjust GMT
    • Very easy to use: just read 3 lines of instructions below
    • Much cheaper than available high-quality alternatives
    How to install
    • The EA must be attached to ONLY one M15 chart, AUDCAD is recommended
    • If your broker uses a suffix (e.g. AUDCAD.a) you should update names in the Symbol parameter
    • Use recommended pairs only. You don't need .set files, all settings are stored internally in the EA
    • You need to give the EA access to the news list website and time server for news filter and time detection functionality to work correctly. Here is the link for the guide on how to do that (from 1:00 to 2:05)
    Requirements
    • The EA is NOT sensitive to spread and slippage. But I advise using a good ECN broker
    • The EA should run on a VPS continuously
    • With only 1:30 leverage I advise not to use higher than low risk settings on a less than $6000 account, otherwise you might have problems with free margin. With 1:100 leverage it should be fine with up to significant risk setting on a $1000 account

    (the work of a programmer)