Signals : Ask & Say Anything & Everything About MQL5 Trading Signals - page 94

 

Hello Guys!

I've been subscribed to a signal provider, just 3-4 days ago, but it seems the guy is not active and I'm not happy with the signals. If I cancel the subscription can I refund the fees?

 
Kian Parhami:

Hello Guys!

I've been subscribed to a signal provider, just 3-4 days ago, but it seems the guy is not active and I'm not happy with the signals. If I cancel the subscription can I refund the fees?

I know two refund options only:

If you cancel your subscription you will get a refund for the months, that haven't started yet.
and

Forum on trading, automated trading systems and testing trading strategies

Refund Signal subscription

Eleni Anna Branou, 2019.01.22 10:19

If you unsubscribe within 24 hours of your initial subscription, you will get an automatic full refund.


 
Hi everybody, if i have a trade signal with a broker X, and i want to change to another broker Y, should i start again or could the signal be modified? regards!
 
Ivan Rodriguez:
Hi everybody, if i have a trade signal with a broker X, and i want to change to another broker Y, should i start again or could the signal be modified? regards!

You can move your signal subscription once a week (so be careful with the details) here: https://www.mql5.com/en/signals


 
Hi Eleni, thanks but im the signal provider, im not copying
 
Ivan Rodriguez:
Hi Eleni, thanks but im the signal provider, im not copying

You cannot move a signal as a signal provider account and you should understand why.

What would happened with the trading history? It cannot merge.

Delete your signal and publish a new one with your new trading account.

 

hello 

i am fresh , i wanna ask 

question 1 

if my leverage is 1: 500 , signal provider is 1: 200 and the MAX deposit load is 20 %  , when i sub to him , my deposit load will it the same ( if i  choose to limit the percentage of the deposit load to 90%.)

question 2

also i saw some article said :

"For example, if a signal provider trades with the 1:500 leverage, and the recorded deposit load reaches 40% or more, a subscriber with the leverage of 1:100 would have a load of over 200% (40%*(1:100/1:500) = 40% * 5)."


does it true ?? why the subscriber's  load will being bigger . when the subscriber's leverage is lower than the signal provider open lots will smaller , so according above situation ,  subscriber and signal provider's load should be the same.


sorry for my English 

 
yipeq1314:

hello 

i am fresh , i wanna ask 

question 1 

if my leverage is 1: 500 , signal provider is 1: 200 and the MAX deposit load is 20 %  , when i sub to him , my deposit load will it the same ( if i  choose to limit the percentage of the deposit load to 90%.)

question 2

also i saw some article said :

"For example, if a signal provider trades with the 1:500 leverage, and the recorded deposit load reaches 40% or more, a subscriber with the leverage of 1:100 would have a load of over 200% (40%*(1:100/1:500) = 40% * 5)."


does it true ?? why the subscriber's  load will being bigger . when the subscriber's leverage is lower than the signal provider open lots will smaller , so according above situation ,  subscriber and signal provider's load should be the same.


sorry for my English 

You will see the copying ratio when you put your settings, in the MT4/5 or MQL5 VPS Journal.

The copying ratio is calculated automatically and proportionally to your account's balance, leverage and currency (your larger leverage doesn't affect it, the smalle would).

In your 2nd question the answer is no, your larger leverage doesn't affect copying ratio nor deposit load, so it will be about the same.

 
Eleni Anna Branou:

You will see the copying ratio when you put your settings, in the MT4/5 or MQL5 VPS Journal.

The copying ratio is calculated automatically and proportionally to your account's balance, leverage and currency (your larger leverage doesn't affect it, the smalle would).

In your 2nd question the answer is no, your larger leverage doesn't affect copying ratio nor deposit load, so it will be about the same.



sorry for i still have some confuse ,


in question 1 , the signal's leverage is smaller than the subscriber .  and in question 2 the situation is oppose 


according you answer  , if subscriber's leverage smaller than the signal providers (in question 2  , signal's leverage bigger than subscriber's leverage .) so what the situation of question 2 , will it really happen ? (subscriber would have a load of over 200% (40%*(1:100/1:500) = 40% * 5) )


sorry again for if i misunderstand you answer 

 
yipeq1314:



sorry for i still have some confuse ,


in question 1 , the signal's leverage is smaller than the subscriber .  and in question 2 the situation is oppose 


according you answer  , if subscriber's leverage smaller than the signal providers (in question 2  , signal's leverage bigger than subscriber's leverage .) so what the situation of question 2 , will it really happen ? (subscriber would have a load of over 200% (40%*(1:100/1:500) = 40% * 5) )


sorry again for if i misunderstand you answer 

If your leverage is larger, doesn't affect copying ratio, if its smaller, your copying ratio will be smaller.