Welcome to the Tutorials

Welcome to the tutorials and guides section of this website. We hope that you find everything laid out in a simple and easy-to-follow format. We decided to keep this website as focused and to the point as possible, with no distractions, and nothing flashy, just the software, the information, and a community that can work together.

Please follow the tutorials in the order that they are listed via the menu on the right hand side. This will take you through ‘The Ultimate One Expert Advisor’ inputs in the order that you will see them in the software itself when you use it. If you have any questions about any of the tutorials and guides, please use the tutorials forum to search and see if anyone else has asked the question already, and if not, post away :)

Choose a Reliable Broker with MT4

I think it is safe to assume that most visitors of this website are already set up with a broker that offers MT4. It is worth mentioning that you should make sure you are happy with their reputation, have made sure that they have competitive spreads, consistently good execution time, and have all of the instruments you are interested in trading.

Just in case you have not yet found yourself a Broker, or are unsure about your current one, our experience dates back to 2005 and gives us reason to suggest that you try IC Markets. If you live in the United States then you will not be able to make use of this recommendation but you will find alternative options here. If you want to open an MT4 account that you can fund with Crypto, and have the account remain in Crypto, then get a Crypto MT4 account with this broker.

ICMarkets

Get Yourself a VPS

Running any Expert Advisor (EA) is always going to be best on a Virtual Private Server (VPS). The reasons are simple, these servers are located in data centers that have high-speed internet with redundancy, and multiple electricity backups. These reasons allow VPS providers to offer a 99.9% uptime guarantee.

One final thing to think about is that any reputable broker will have their own servers in New York and London, if your VPS is in, or somewhat close to, those locations then you will have less latency (the delay before the instruction from your MT4 reaches your broker’s server). You only really need to worry about getting the fastest latency possible if you pursue a high-speed scalping strategy. Anywhere from 1 millisecond (MS) – 40 milliseconds will be perfectly fine for any other type of trading.

VPS

$50monthly
  • VPS CPU Cores: 24
  • VPS RAM: 48GB
  • VPS Disk Space: 2TB
  • OS: Windows 2012
  • Each Server = 12 People max
  • Latency: 20ms-40ms
  • Location: Dallas, TX
  • Fully Managed – Full Support

VPS1

$40monthly
  • VPS CPU Cores: 1
  • VPS RAM: 2GB
  • VPS Disk Space: 30GB
  • OS: Windows 2012 or 2016
  • Personal VPS
  • Latency: 1ms-5ms
  • Location: London or New York
  • Initial Setup Support

VPS2

$45monthly
  • VPS CPU Cores: 2
  • VPS RAM: 2GB
  • VPS Disk Space: 30GB
  • OS: Windows 2012 or 2016
  • Personal VPS
  • Latency: 1ms-5ms
  • Location: London or New York
  • Initial Setup Support

VPS3

$55monthly
  • VPS CPU Cores: 2
  • VPS RAM: 3GB
  • VPS Disk Space: 30GB
  • OS: Windows 2012 or 2016
  • Personal VPS
  • Latency: 1ms-5ms
  • Location: London or New York
  • Initial Setup Support

VPS4

$65monthly
  • VPS CPU Cores: 4
  • VPS RAM: 3GB
  • VPS Disk Space: 30GB
  • OS: Windows 2012 or 2016
  • Personal VPS
  • Latency: 1ms-5ms
  • Location: London or New York
  • Initial Setup Support

VPS5

$75monthly
  • VPS CPU Cores: 4
  • VPS RAM: 4GB
  • VPS Disk Space: 30GB
  • OS: Windows 2012 or 2016
  • Personal VPS
  • Latency: 1ms-5ms
  • Location: London or New York
  • Initial Setup Support