EA-Prof.com Review

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1.526 • 2 REVIEWS
Out of business
Updated: Apr 13, 2022

WARNING:  Websites of this company include EA-Prof.com, YouWinRobot.com, StevRobot.com, ExcellentRobot.net and DoneRobot.com.  FPA Performance Testing of EA-Prof and StevRobot resulted in multiple failures and abandoned tests.  When the company tried to submit a demo test fro YouWinRobot, the FPA explained that based on our rules, the large number of previous failed tests would require any new accounts submitted for the FPA to monitor for testing to be funded with at least $5000.  Now the owner has created DoneRobot and ExcellentRobot and tried to slip in more demo tests.

The FPA recommends Extreme Caution dealing with any website associated with this company.

March 2012: EA-Prof and StevRobot websites are down.

EA-Prof.com
Out of business

EA-Prof.com Performance tests

Status Account Product P/L Weekly,% Weeks tested P/L Gross,%
EA-PROF v1 -3.49 37.8 -73.921
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1.526 • 2 REVIEWS

Recent User Reviews of EA-Prof.com

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daggerdirk
Australia,
Sep 18, 2011,
Guest

A loser on three different accounts. Nothing professional at all about its nonsensical entries (which make about as much as the once great Wall Street's silly losing entries nowadays). Refunded EA Prof and I've now sworn off anything below US$100.
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George Holt
Lakewood, Colorado, USA,
May 14, 2011,
Guest

They sell an EA with no Stop Loss, when you try to get help with the settings, they try to talk you into getting an IFC account, and allowing them to manage your account. They are also in South Africa, and when I refused to open an IFC, or give them my user and password for my other account, they stopped talking to me. When I asked for refund, they refused. The EA started to do well, then tanked as expected, just as it did on FPA. I did manage to get my money back with the help of VISA. STAY AWAY!
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FxPulsator
India,
Apr 27, 2011,
Guest

This EA trades on the Martingale strategy, doubles the lot size each time the trade runs into drawdown.....

This is high risk strategy & might blow the account in a matter of time.

Regards