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DC
I don't want to prove anything, "kitchen" methods exist and are practiced, if you need to look on the web - there are plenty of examples. These "tricks" have largely contributed to the fact that I once turned my attention to MT5, although I also observed how "left" orders are opened / closed here / although so far the case was on a demo account /.
The question was about whether anyone from the outside could influence MT4 by interfering with its operation. Do you understand the question?
What does MT5 have to do with its "tricks"?
Why is it that on the real platform the system disconnects and a trader is left in the red if a pending order starts working, but the market turns over and there are a lot of traders in the profit. this can also leave a lot of traders in the red. sooner or later the trade comes back and if the system does not disconnect the trader could win in a while.
is it possible to solve this problem in some other way, so the system will not shut down until the Trader shuts down?
DC
Why is it that on the real platform the system disconnects and a trader is left in the red if a pending order starts working, but in another market turns over and there is a lot of trader in the profit. this can also leave a lot of traders in the red. sooner or later the trade comes back and if the system does not disconnect the trader could win in a while.
is it possible to solve this problem in some other way, so the system will not shut down until the Trader shuts down?
Why is it that on the real platform the system disconnects and a trader is left in the red if a pending order starts working, but in another market turns over and there is a lot of trader in the profit. this can also leave a lot of traders in the red. sooner or later the trade comes back and if the system does not disconnect the trader could win in a while.
If you have a lot of trades, sooner or later the system will revert back to minus, then the Trader may win after a while.
If you use a smaller lot size, it will reduce the deposit load on margin and allow you to sit out large losses.
But if I were you, I would learn to close losing positions in time. There's no reason to build up losses, it will end badly one day.
These "pranks" have largely contributed to the fact that I turned my attention to MT5, although I have also seen "left" orders open/close here (although it was on a demo account).
This just killed it. Dilling isn't satisfied with real accounts any more, he's already cheating on demo accounts, raising demo quid.)))