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Hello there,
I heard lots of great things about Primeval EA V2.1 from friends who are using it on live accounts and making money but their complain is that the set working hours for the robot is too short. Is it only recommended to run it on the default times or can one make it run for any market? (let say all times). If so, does it affect the profits or will it stay profitable?
I am really considering buying it irregardless of some of the unfair comments made here. Thanks.
Alex
Hello there,
I heard lots of great things about Primeval EA V2.1 from friends who are using it on live accounts and making money but their complain is that the set working hours for the robot is too short. Is it only recommended to run it on the default times or can one make it run for any market? (let say all times). If so, does it affect the profits or will it stay profitable?
I am really considering buying it irregardless of some of the unfair comments made here. Thanks.
Alex
Is it just me, or is this really funny to watch a newly joined member who makes the first post, such as above? That is not even a very intelligent way to write a fake post by the creator...."lots of friends who use it..." lead them here on this post, so they can speak for themselves. "irregardless of some of the unfair comments..." haha, I saw nothing unfair in reading the pages. And then the creator answers....
things like "irregardless" also give away clues as to the speaker not being native english speaker just like the creator.
About that, by the way...after reading for a while here, I noticed how people call themselves traders and such, call $600 an investment, most have bad grammar and rather poor language and communication skills. Not to offend anyone, but it seems it's just a bunch of young people, who have never been anywhere near real trading, and just hope for a quick buck on their $500 deposit. I put Primeaval's creator in the same category, as the way he speaks and carries himself smells of a teenager with an overblown ego. This whole EA scene smells to me just like the HYIP one...just my opinion.
Main question that was raised, and correctly, is that it doesnt matter how much a "robot" costs...if it is the real deal and it actually works, then it's all you need to become rich. But then the whole thing of why it is being sold to others comes up. I wouldn't sell it. There is not a single logical reason to...unless you make more money by selling it...hmm makes you think, huh?
You know that professional traders on the level of institutional work (goldman sux, etc) have a win ratio of just above 60% on average, some are break even....it's how they manage their losses and keep them low per trade, and how they let profits run on the winner, that's what keeps them in the green.
I want to hear all the success stories from those who make money consistently with EAs, those who achieved anything at all, those who live on the money from EAs...there are plenty of sad stories here, but if EAs are real, it should be the other way around.
I had a managed gold futures account, which grew to 32k from 10k in less than 3 month. I still lost 10k when I started trading it myself, but I have no one to blame but myself. I was happy paying $300 monthly...This is just to share that I am not new in the markets.
I apologize for the long post, and could say more, but don't want to make my monologue boring...
just food for thought.
Just wondering why this is listed as a Live Account when it hasn't traded in 3 weeks?