The Forex Megadroid Review You Need
June 25, 2009 by · 13 Comments
This Forex Megadroid review takes a close look at the expert advisor software that claims it is “seeing into the immediate future with 95.82% accuracy”. Artificial intelligence is one thing – predicting the future is another. So how does the ‘droid measure up in practice? Can it really foretell the movements of the markets?
How It Works
Developed by John Grace and Albert Perrie from out of 38 years’ combined experience in the forex markets and launched in the spring of 2009, Forex Megadroid uses what is called ‘market adapting intelligence’ to make it flexible enough to achieve a high level of accuracy in a fluctuating market.
The criticism thrown at most automated forex software by many traders is that the robots can only make money if the markets are consistent. The old style of robot that was based on inflexible rules was not able to cope with major changes in the patterns of market fluctuations.
However, the new market adapting intelligence, as you might guess from the name, allows a new generation of forex robots to learn from these changing patterns so that they can adapt to a certain amount of inconsistency in the markets and refine their trading rules to fit. This gives your funds a much better chance of surviving when things become more than usually volatile.
Of course we are not talking about long term predictions. Forex Megadroid’s ‘reverse correlated time and price analysis’ (RCTPA) aims to predict market movements in the next 2 to 4 hours.
Results
At the time of writing, this EA has only been out for about 6 weeks so it is early days, but reports from users on the foreign exchange trading forums are very good. Many people are seeing 90% or more successful trades.
The bot needs to win 5 trades for every loss so a ratio of 90% will make good profits. Keep in mind though that this does not mean always 9 wins followed by 1 loss. You could have a couple of losses in short succession which will eat into gains and could frighten off beginners. Experienced traders know that losses are part of the game and you must be prepared for them.
In terms of percentage gains, users report 10% to 20% increase on live accounts over one month. That is a healthy profit.
Disadvantages
Users report that the Megadroid did not at first make as many trades as they expected. People were only seeing 3-4 trades a week. This meant that unless you wanted to risk large sums, you would not have a chance to make a lot of money in a short time, which many people starting out in forex want to do. So this was frustrating for many users.
However, a slow and steady approach is much more likely to lead to long term growth. If this software teaches beginners to look to the long term instead of trying to make a fortune overnight, it will be doing us all a service. So have patience while your bot is sitting there waiting to trade.
Anyway with the recent release of version 1.1, long gaps between trades do not seem to be so much of an issue and users are reporting up around 10-12 trades a week now.
Price
Given all that it does and the research and development that has gone into this, I was expecting it to cost more than the average forex robot. But it doesn’t. At the time of writing it is available for just $97 and even if you miss that price it is worth plenty more.
Guarantee – 100%
There is a 60 day 100% refund guarantee and you can claim this from the vendor Clickbank. You do not need to contact the product developers.
Forex Megadroid Review Summary – 5 stars
Automated forex software is constantly evolving but this one does genuinely seem to be the leader of a new generation. While there are others that use the same approach, Forex Megadroid seems to be getting the best results. With 60 days to play with it before you have to decide to return it or keep it, you can try it out without risk. Go for it.
Bad Credit Solutions
February 10, 2009 by · 8 Comments
There’s only one way that people are freeing themselves from the shackles of bad credit and that is to create a new credit file on themselves within the credit bureau’s computer system. This new file won’t have any of your previous credit on it. And as you read an you’ll see exactly how to make sure that only your new credit file surfaces when someone is running a credit check on you. This sounds complicated but it’s very simple as you’ll see.
In the credit bureau’s computer system are millions of people’s names, personal information, and credit histories. With so much information stored on so many people it’s common to find many people with the same names and birth-dates. Some of these cases maybe in the same city. The credit bureau buy to let has many identities entering their system for the first time or leaving permanently because of the thousands of births and deaths in America each day.
Because of the vast number of people in this country and the massive amount of information being stored on every aspect of our lives, accompanied by increased legislation that restricts the ability of different computer agencies to cross reference or exchange information on citizens, a complex situation exists that limits even the most powerful computer system’s ability to keep track of these gigantic reservoirs of information compiled on the American people! People that create new credit files on themselves understand these things very well.
Contrary to popular belief the computer is not fool proof. It can’t think yet. so therefore, it’s vulnerable to those that realize this. As it stands today they don’t have artificial intelligence and can only act on what’s put into them. The way people create a new credit file the credit bureau lacks the safeguards to protect itself from out side manipulation and are limited in their ability to tell if the information that’s input into their system is accurate or inaccurate. And because of this there’s hardly ever am investigation done on those that create a new credit file because of “how” they manipulate the system to their advantage. Taking all this into consideration, we’ve discovered the avenue through which new credit files are created called the “LOOPHOLE”.
Your Name And Personal Information
There are 3 ways that people create a new credit file. One is to use their same name with different personal information. Another is to use the same personal information with a different first or last name. And last of all, they use an alias name with the same or different personal information. When I speak of personal information I’m talking about a person’s birthdate, social security number, address etc.
It’s up to you to decide which way is best for you. The credit bureau’s computer has to match a person’s name and personal information with what’s stored in it’s memory banks or it won’t be able to find the person’s credit history! Anyone of the 3 variations mentioned in the previous paragraph throws the computer off in it’s search for a person’s credit history and as a result a – no record found – is reported back to those performing the credit check. A – no record found – means that a new credit file can be compiled on a person based on the name and personal information used in the initial credit check and would belong exclusively to the person desiring to do such! Thus, a new credit file is in the makings!
Just keep reading if you will and I’ll show you how easy it is to get a drivers license or State ID card to match the name and personal information a person uses to create his new credit file. And I’ll also show you how to establish credit on your new credit file. Let’s say that your name is Sell and Rent Back Scotland and you were born on Jan. 38th, 1492, your social security number is 000-00-0000 and your address is 1234 Credit ave. Florida, Alaska. Now let’s say that your credit is bad enough to get you turned down whenever you apply for additional credit and you want to get around this obstacle. If you changed your first name to another that starts with a different letter other than the first letter of your real name, such as Robert Doe instead of John Doe. and used your same personal information, a no record found – would surface during a credit check! If you kept your first name and changed your last name to another one that starts with a different letter other than the first letter of your real last name, such as, John Williams instead of John Doe, and used your same personal information, then a – no record found – will also surface. If you kept your real name, both first and last, along with your real birthdate (birthdate must always stay the same in order to match with the birthdate on your License or ID) and changed everything else in your personal information then a – no record found – would surface also.
With a completely different first and last name or alias you can keep all your original personal information or make up new personal information (remember that your birthdate must always stay the same ) and a – no record found would surface both ways. Buy to let scotland is great for this, and if for some unforeseen reason someone else’s credit history shows up when trying to create your new credit file it means that you’ve accidentally chose information that caused the computer to tap into another person’s file that has the same name you’re using.
In the event this happens you’ll have to repeat the creation process until a – no record found – shows up. Remember that a – no record found – means that the file is clear, not being used by anyone else and is exclusively yours!
