Manual Trading or Algo/EA Trading?

Manual trading or EA?

The best answer is both. I use EA to trade and i keep my eye on time to time and do some manual TP/SL, open or close trade based on market condition, fundamental analysis.
 
Hello Traders. Just curious which way of trading do you prefer and why? First off, to each his own! Myself, I prefer to be hands on. If anyone is going to lose my money I'd rather be me than some Bot lol. I enjoy the challenge of managing my own trades and I'm the only one accountable.
I do both. I always treat my EAs as semi manual though. From my experience they all need some form of manual intervention from time to time
 
I think that every trader has to try by his own once in life without any help such as bots, signals, mentors and stuff like that. They're less effective as I suppose mainly because you can't control them. Trader must control everything he does. Hence there is no need to use stuff like that because bots for example own some strategies however they're unpredictable. You will endlessly blame yourself in case a bot will lose all your deposit because you will think that by yourself you would do everything to prevent losses. Thus, always try by yourself and never give up, only by these steps you can reach your goals and success.
 
I guess every trader should prefer manual trading, because trading is such an activity where traders must rely only on themselves and never trust their fund for someone else whether it's a trust fund, EAs or trading bots. Yes it's quite a conservative approach to trading, however it's the most safest option for novices. Trading activity is always about risks and dangers, then why people should multiply these risks and dangers via the partnering with such things? So, of course it's up to every trader, maybe someone knows a lot about these systems and can easily trust his/her money to them, nevertheless I believe that there is nothing better in trading than manual activity.
 
The best answer is both. I use EA to trade and i keep my eye on time to time and do some manual TP/SL, open or close trade based on market condition, fundamental analysis
I didn't think it can help such simply... Well, it is great to make sure in everything.
 
You can definitely benefit from using EAs, but it is needed to always keep an eye on it and control its work. Still, it is very hard to find a good one, so I prefer manual trading
 
Hello Traders. Just curious which way of trading do you prefer and why? First off, to each his own! Myself, I prefer to be hands on. If anyone is going to lose my money I'd rather be me than some Bot lol. I enjoy the challenge of managing my own trades and I'm the only one accountable.
Same, but I still use a bot anyway as I don't have as much time as I would like for manual trading. I often need to manually intervein with my EA anyway as things often go pear shaped and then I scalp my way out of trouble
 
Without question, both. A blended approach to a specified range of targeted profits per specified time frame. When you have taken the time to research, design, test, optimize and build the right set of decision support trading tools, then operating your trades using a blend of both becomes a lot more doable.

If you have not coded the EA, or if you have not designed the EA, or if you did not participate in the coding or design of the EA in some meaningful way, then you are playing Russian Roulette without knowing anything about Russian Roulette. So, you are playing a game without an understanding of the mechanisms behind the game itself. That's more than dangerous. That's the very definition of foolish.

Or, you can just trust everything to the EA Developer. However, when you do that, you've done nothing more than what an Investor does when capitalizing a Hedge Fund. At least with the Hedge Fund you get a Prospectus and a synopsis view of how the fund goes about managing its capital. When you turn it all over to the EA Developer and you know basically nothing about why or how the EA succeeds and/or fails, then you have just transitioned yourself from Active Proprietary Trader to Passive EA User. Such an individual might be better off going with a Hedge Fund. At least there you get some professional management, a prospectus and some insight into what the fund actually does with your capital.

I sometimes us an EA that someone else coded. However, I designed, wrote and edited the Specs to be coded. I know exactly what the EA does and can track its behavior to the letter of the Specs that I designed. I designed the trade logic and both indicator and signal logic that drives it. That only thing I did not do was code the MQL. That's because I'm a Trading Systems Designer and Trader, not a Software Developer. Two entirely different worlds and precious few people on earth can do both exceedingly well.

I've met a few good Traders and a number of good Developers, but I've yet to meet the individual who really stood out doing both to a high level of success.
im looking for a good ea. can you recommend one please?
 
I think everyones different and I do like the rush of trading manually but my emotions always get in the way. I used to trade manual while I was learning with next to no success and a lot of money lost. I've been using EAs off and on ever since and I've been using the same one for quite some time now that has been nothing but successful. I've found it really interesting seeing what trade the EA has taken and trying to analysis the chart to see why the EA took that trade. That's just my point of view but I don't think I'll ever be able to go back to manual trading honestly.
are you still succesfull with the ea you mentioned? can you share what it is please ?
 
I prefer to trade with bots rather than with my own hands for a number of reasons. First of all, bots are much better than humans at executing trades at the best possible prices. Also, trades are timed correctly with their help and order placement takes place almost instantly. Most importantly, my emotions don't get in the way during algo trading, which might be the biggest decisive factor of success.
 
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