Setting Up with Fx-Auto

Discussion in 'Automated Trading' started by fx-auto, Dec 13, 2006.

  1. It's hard to see how sending out a generic alert to customers with live accounts something like "new activity in your account" could be abused. This seems like a near necessity to me for tracking my account activity. Why should I have to log on many times a day just to see if anything is happening.

    Yes, it's auto trading, but its a tool not to be blindly trusted and you can control orders once they trigger by manipulating the TP and SL, which I find very necessary unless you only used the most conservative trigger providers.

    They also removed the "Signals" tab from the original application that let you see the exact history of signals in you account. I assume for the same reason. I understand they don't want freeloaders stealing the signals, but dumming down things to this point makes it very hard on the paying customers. AS competition grows, features will improve on other platforms to lure customers.
     
    #201     Dec 22, 2007
  2. fx-auto

    fx-auto ET Sponsor

    1.??It is your account, that is why.

    2.If you are playing with signals you will not get the performance you should, you will not "outwit" the system, we have proven this thousands of times in last 2 years. It is for this reason of playing the trades that failure rate is so high in FX.

    3.If you are so keen to see the signals, you can pay for them monthly on signal provider website. We dont mind.
     
    #202     Dec 23, 2007
  3. I see.

    Well when you are your brokers are willing to guarantee a no-loss positive result from your systems, I'll be happy to let it blindly trade things with no attention. Until then, it's my money, so I think I'll keep an eye on things.
     
    #203     Dec 23, 2007
  4. fx-auto

    fx-auto ET Sponsor

    Hi,
    This is speculative Retail Forex, if you want a guaranteed returns you need a bank deposit account.


     
    #204     Dec 23, 2007
  5. Hi:

    I wonder if you and your company realize you work for your customers and you provide a service for the customers payment. You are not doing me a favor, you are doing business with me and providing a good service hopefully. Obliviously in that endeavor you hope to make a profit and we all hope you are successful because if a good service provider succeeds, the customers win too. But you won't be successful if you don't provide what your customers need and you certainly won't succeed by attacking your customers. I'm sure if you do not know these basics of business, that the market will teach them to you one way or the other.
     
    #205     Dec 24, 2007
  6. fx-auto

    fx-auto ET Sponsor

    Hi,
    Yes, we fully understand we work for our customers that is why we remove trade alerts, if we did not we could not sustain the business and you would not have autotrading.
     
    #206     Dec 27, 2007
  7. paboyy

    paboyy

    Why is it that it seems like everyone who starts a post detailing their fxauto stops posting or says their account is blown? Even the links that fxauto put for people blogging about their systems are shut down due to "account closed" or "stopped trading"... Has anyone consistently made money on any of these systems? Or is this the latest and greatest scam??
     
    #207     Dec 27, 2007
  8. eltrco

    eltrco

    Thanks for sharing.
     
    #208     Jan 9, 2008
  9. Cambist

    Cambist

    check out my blog

    www.cambisttrading.blogspot.com

    It's very new, but it will be around for a long time. I've included a lot of detail for anyone that's new to FX-Auto and interested in setting up with them. And no, I'm not at all affiliated with them.
     
    #209     Jan 9, 2008
  10. sinair

    sinair

    #210     Jan 27, 2008