Named. Dated. With the live signal numbers, the drawdown that actually showed up, and the small print most reviews miss. No paid placements. Affiliate links where I have them, same review either way.
Gold Atlas EA review after I read the manual, the signal and 21 reviews. A multi-entry breakout system for gold, built to pair with Prop Firm Gold EA in a portfolio.
Review of The Bitcoin Core EA: a BTCUSD-only multi-entry breakout from Jimmy Peter Eriksson. Signal numbers, the prop firm crypto leverage catch, and whether the $349 price holds up.
Pulse Engine EA review after reading the listing, the signal, the 20-year backtest blog and every Trustpilot-adjacent corner I could find. What it does, what it costs, and what's actually proven.
Some are workhorses I’ve been running for months. Some are still on the demo bench. The reviews are honest about which is which.
Past performance does not guarantee future results. Live numbers referenced in each review come from the vendor’s public MQL5 signal where one exists, and from my own funded accounts where I run the EA. Drawdowns and payouts on the dashboard are read from the MetaTrader 5 API, not from anyone’s brochure.
Tom
What changed on the dashboard, which EA earned a place on a funded account, which one came off. A paragraph or two from the desk, never a sales pitch.
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