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1. What is this
Many of the EA's on the market have cheats inside to optimize its money curve, which results in the buyer wasting money and effort and buying a junk EA .
This tool is an effective tool for detecting whether an EA is cheating by allowing the data to be panned to the left for 28 years.
2. How to use
- a. Load it and it will generate a new symbol, usually it will be named with a suffix.
- For example, EURUSD --> EURUSD_28year.
- b. If your want to test one EA, you should open The time frame corresponding to the EURUSD_28year.
- For example, you want to test M15, your should open EURUSD_28year M1, and EURUSD_28year M15.
If you buy an EA that needs to be tested on EURUSD, maybe the money curve is very nice. You also need to check again on EURSUD_28year to see if the EA is cheating.
The minimum accuracy is 1 minute, it does not support tick because the amount of data is too large and unnecessary, usually 1 minute is enough.
It can test the EA DEMO version on the market . The purpose of developing it is to help others identify cheating EA.
For example, use 28yearsshift to generate Eurusd_28year. You need to test an EA DEMO version on EURUSD, and then test EURUSD_28year. Two results are compared to determine whether EA has cheating.
3. Parameters:
- NameSuffix = "_28year"; // NameSuffix: the name type like EURUSD_28year.
- SymbolPath = "28year"; // SymbolPath: the create symbol path.
- YearShift = 28; // YearShift: the count shift of year. >0 is shift to left, 2028->2000; <0 is shift to right, 2028->2056.
Thanks for using it and look forward to you finding a good EA instead of getting ripped off.