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Forex Rising offers new and unique features that takes automated trading to a whole new level. From supporting 4 and 5 digit brokers at the switch of a button, to advanced trading and timing algorithms, Forex Rising brings a new angle that's proven to work.
Below is a table showing some but not all of the key settings Forex Rising has to offer:
| Setting | Description | Default Value |
| Broker Type | If your broker quotes prices with 4 digits after the decimal place, this will be left as default 1.0. If your broker has 5 digits after the price decimal, you would switch this to 10.0 | 1.0 |
| GMT | Forex Rising will trade during the Asian session so make sure you match this GMT setting with your brokers GMT. | 1.0 |
| Risk | The percentage of your equity you want to risk losing during any given signal. | 15.0 |
| Recovery | If a trade goes into a deep negative right away, this recovery feature will modify the order to lower the Take profit to recover from big losses if it thinks the signal won't climb back up far enough. | 6.0 |
| Max Trades | Max number of trades you won't open at any given time. | 3.0 |
| Max Spread | The max spread it will open trades under. If you set it to 5, it won't open any trades at a spread of 5 or higher. | 5.0 |
| Trade Freq. | How often you want it to find and open new trades. | 3.0 |
| Magic Number | This is a unique number to keep Forex Rising controlling it's own trades, and not messing with other trades. | 885526 |
Now take a look at this report below. It is a recap of the trading history from January 2008 to February 2009. Take special notice of the 5% drawdown, winning percentage, and total net profit. This is all off a $10,000 initial capital.
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