marco_mmbiz
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I read it friend. I just say from my own experience. You say right : "My systems always got into this", it's your system. Myfxbook has several ways to upload yuor system
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and it's really matter I know it from different people.
I chose the Auto Update. Perhaps you have chosen another option or maybe there is a fundamental difference between MT5 and MT4.
I had an MT4 account.
When I changed password in my terminal, my trading privileges didnt change. I returned the old password by which myfxbook was connected and did an update.
Try not to change the investor password on myfxbook but only in your MT terminal, open trades and you will see that myfxbook cannot see your open trades without connection by password, it is not trader's password, noone can have direct connection without trader's password.
After trading return the same password (that myfxbook has) and do an update (without changing the investor password on myfxbook website)
I dont know what you are doing, but I didnt get any error.
And that means it can be different, friend
This is just my 2 cents
Here's another account from me:
I always use the "auto-update" option.
But this has nothing to do with this thread here. This thread is about the broker and his possible PAMM scams that are going on since many years. If the PAMM trader is using auto-updates aswell there has to be an error occuring as soon as he's changing the investor password all the time (because he'd need to do so to prevent it from auto-updating).
In fact: also on his own PAMM page "trades opened" (not only at Myfxbook) were not shown right before there were closed trades on the history.
And: 2000 lots at one time. haha. Show me any good broker out there who'd let retail-traders trade with so much money. It all smells very fishy. I'd never ever use this PAMM-broker. And that's why I'd also like to warn people.
We've seen loads of broker scams going on, especially on Myfxbook. Read their email about it:
Just MY 2 cents.
I wish you all a great weekend!
P.S.: I'm just bored of all those "scam alerts" coming in on the FPA forums each day. Loads of people being scammed these days; horrible. Just try to avoid this broker here aswell. That's it. Very high risk, unprofessional (and most probably faked) trading that, incl. loads of suspicious behavior in the background.