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HyperGain_EURUSD

HyperGain_EURUSD Auto Trading
Expert Advisors
MetaTrader 5
Sales from
8/17/2025
Last Updated At
7/31/2025
Version
1.1
My Profile
EA Designer Kuu
  • Whole period
  • 2 years
  • 1 year
  • 6 months
  • 3 months
  • 1 month
Profit
-55,623JPY
Profit Factor
0.06
Rate of return risk  ?
-0.34
Average Profit
1,122JPY
Average Loss
-75,058JPY
Balance  ?
944,377JPY
Rate of return (all periods) ?
-13.88%
Win Rate
80.00% (4/5)
Maximum Position  ?
1
Maximum Drawdown  ?
40.45% (163,367JPY)
Maximum Profit
1,237JPY
Maximum Loss
-75,058JPY
Recommended Margin  ?
400,657JPY
Unrealized P/L
-96,547JPY
Deposit  ?
1,000,000JPY
Currency
JPY- Account
Operable Brokers
Usable with MT5-adopting brokers.

Forward testing (Profit)

Product Statistics
Product Comments

Monthly Statistics

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About EA's Strategy

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Currency Pairs
[EUR/USD]
Trading Style
[Day Trading] [Swing Trading] [Scalping]
Maximum Number Position
1
Maximum Lot
1.16
Chart Time Frame
M4
Maximum Stop Loss
0
Take Profit
0
Straddle Trading
Yes
Application Type
Metatrader Auto Trading
Other File Usages
Yes


Nice to meet you.

My name is EA Designer Sora (Kuu).

With 20 years of investment experience, I have been involved with EA for 17 of those years.

Seventeen years ago, only MT4 existed, but recently, with the end of support for MT4, I am now dedicated to developing indicators and EAs for MT5.


First, I will explain the reasons for focusing on MT5, including the differences from MT4.

MT4MetaTrader 4) is a very famousFXCFD trading platform developed by MetaQuotes Software.


 

History of MT4

Year

Event

2005Year

MetaQuotes releasedMetaTrader 4MT4. It was a major evolution from the previous version (MT3), greatly improving chart functions, technical indicators, and the implementation of EA (Expert Advisor: automated trading).

2006Onward

Adopted by FX brokers worldwide,

Around 2010

Rapid expansion of development using automated trading EA andMQL4 (dedicated language). Growth of third-party market.

2013

Release of the successor version,**MetaTrader 5MT5**, but initially,MT4 remained dominant due to poor compatibility.

2016

MetaQuotes stopped selling new licenses forMT4 (for brokers). New FX companies had no choice but to chooseMT5

From 2018 onward

MT4 essentially ceased updates.MT5 began to be promoted actively.

2021

Unable to supportMT4/MT5 were temporarily removed from the App Store (restored in 2022).MT4 is now clearly outdated in terms of security and technology.


  

Background of the discontinuation of updates


Technical limitations 

  • 32-bit architecture

Business reasons 

  • MetaQuotes

Promotion of migration to MT5 


 

Current status (as of 2025)

  • MT4

 

Summary

Item

Details

First release

2005Year

Peak period

20102016 Year

License sales stopped

2016 (for new brokers)

Update discontinuation

2018 onward (excluding security patches)

Current position

Legacy (old generation) platform

Recommendation

Migration to MT5

  

  


 

Comparison table: MT4 vs MT5 (2025 latest edition)

Item

MT4 (MetaTrader 4)

MT5 (MetaTrader 5)

Release year

2005

2010

Development language

MQL4 (close to C language)

MQL5 (more structured, close to C++)

Target markets

Mainly FX (forex)

FX, stocks, futures, cryptocurrencies, multi-market support

Order types

Market, limit, stop orders

Market, limit, stop orders + stop-limit orders supported

Order system

Hedging only

Supports both hedging and netting

Number of timeframes

9 types

21 types

Calendar feature

Backtesting method

Optimization engine

 


 

 


 

 


 



 


 
3. Limitations of MT4 backtesting

In MT4,


 4. Advantages of MT5’s “All ticks based on real tick data”




 

Item

MT4

MT5

Spread behavior

Fixed only

Supports variable spreads (reflecting real data)

Tick timing

Pseudo (imprecise)

Order delay

Not supported

Reproducible via “Last Ping”

Order slippage

Unclear

Reproducible

EA logic reproducibility

Low

Very high


 




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About Forex Automated Trading
Forex Automated Trading refers to trading that is automated through programming, incorporating predetermined trading and settlement rules. There are various methods to conduct automated trading, but at GogoJungle, we deal with Experts Advisors (hereinafter referred to as EA) that operate on a trading platform called MT4.
There are various types of EAs (Expert Advisors) for different trading types that can be used on MT4.
Just like discretionary trading, there are those that decide trading and settlement timings by combining indicators, those that repeatedly buy or sell at certain price (pips) intervals, and trading methods that utilize market anomalies or temporal features. The variety is as rich as the methods in discretionary trading.

To categorize simply,
・Scalping (Type where trades are completed within a few minutes to a few hours),
・Day Trading (Type where trades are completed within several hours to about a day),
・Swing Trading (Type where trades are conducted over a relatively long period of about 1 day to 1 week)
・Grid/Martingale Trading (Holding multiple positions at equal or unequal intervals and settling all once a profit is made. Those that gradually increase the lot number are called Martingale.)
・Anomaly EA (Mid-price trading, early morning scalping)

When engaging in Forex, there are risks in automated trading just as there are in discretionary trading.
However, a substantial advantage of automated trading is its ability to limit and predict risks beforehand.

[Risk]
Inherent to forex trading are the trading risks that undeniably exist in automated trading as well.
・Lot Size Risk
Increasing the lot size forcibly due to a high winning rate can, in rare instances, depending on the EA, lead to substantial Pips loss when a loss occurs. It is crucial to verify the SL Pips and the number of positions held before operating with an appropriate lot.

・Rapid Market Fluctuation Risk
There are instances where market prices fluctuate rapidly due to index announcements or unforeseen news. System trading does not account for such unpredictable market movements, rendering it incapable of making decisions on whether to settle in advance or abstain from trading. As a countermeasure, utilizing tools that halt the EA based on indicator announcements or the VIX (fear index) is also possible.

[Benefits]
・Operates 24 hours a day
If there is an opportunity, system trading will execute trades on your behalf consistently. It proves to be an extremely convenient tool for those unable to allocate time to trading.

・Trades dispassionately without being swayed by emotions
There is an absence of self-serving rule modifications, a common human tendency, such as increasing the lot size after consecutive losses in discretionary trading or, conversely, hastily securing profits with minimal gains.

・Accessible for beginners
To engage in Forex trading, there is no prerequisite to study; anyone using system trading will achieve the same results.


[Disadvantages]
・Cannot increase trading frequency at will
Since system trading operates based on pre-programmed conditions, depending on the type of EA, it might only execute trades a few times a month.

・Suitability may vary with market conditions
Depending on the trading type of the EA, there are periods more suited to trend trading and periods more suited to contrarian trading, making consistent results across all periods unlikely. While the previous year might have yielded good results, this year's performance might not be as promising, necessitating some level of discretion in determining whether it is an opportune time to operate.
The requirements for operating automated trading (EA) on MT4 are as follows:
・MT4 (MetaTrader 4. An account needs to be opened with a Forex company that offers MT4.)
・EA (A program for automated trading)
・The operating deposit required to run the EA
・A PC that can run 24 hours or a VPS (Virtual Private Server), where a virtual PC is hosted on a cloud server to run MT4.
If you open an account with a forex broker that supports MT4, you can use MT4 as provided by that forex broker. MT4 is a stand-alone type of software that needs to be installed on your computer, so you download the program file from the website of the FX company where you opened the account and install it on your computer.

Additionally, there are both demo and real accounts available. You can experience trading with virtual money by applying for a demo account. After opening a real account, you select the connection server assigned by the Forex broker, enter the password, and log in to the account.
When you deposit money into your account using the method specified by the forex broker, the funds will be reflected in your MT4 account, and you can trade.
To set up an EA when you purchase it through GogoJungle, follow the steps below:
Firstly, download the purchased EA file from your My Page on GogoJungle. You will download a zip (compressed) file, so right-click to extract it and retrieve the file named ‘◯◯◯ (EA name)_A19GAw09 (any 8 alphanumeric characters).ex4’ from inside.

Next, launch MT4 and navigate to ‘File’ → ‘Open Data Folder’ → ‘MQL4’ → ‘Experts’ folder, and place the ex4 file inside. Once done, close MT4 and restart it. Then, go to the upper menu ‘Tools’ → ‘Options’, and under ‘Expert Advisors’, ensure ‘Allow automated trading’ and ‘Allow DLL imports’ are checked, then press OK to close.

The necessary currency pair and time frame for the correct operation of the EA are specified on the EA sales page. Refer to this information and open the chart of the correct currency pair time frame (e.g., USDJPY5M for a USD/Yen 5-minute chart).

Within the menu navigator, under ‘Expert Advisors’, you will find the EA file name you placed earlier. Click to select it, then drag & drop it directly onto the chart to load the EA. Alternatively, you can double-click the EA name to load it onto the selected chart.

If ‘Authentication Success’ appears in the upper left of the chart, the authentication has been successful. To operate the EA, you need to keep your PC running 24 hours. Therefore, either disable the automatic sleep function or host MT4 on a VPS and operate the EA.
EAs from GogoJungle can be used with one real account and one demo account per EA.
If you want to use it with an account other than the authenticated one, you need to reset the registered account.

To reset the account, close the MT4 where the Web authentication is registered, then go to My Page on GogoJungle > Use > Digital Contents > the relevant EA > press the ‘Reset’ button for the registration number, and the registered account will be released.

When the account is in a reset state, using the EA with another MT4 account will register a new account.
Also, you can reset the account an unlimited number of times.
If you encounter an error with Web authentication, or if the EA is trading on GogoJungle's forward performance page but not on your own account, there could be various reasons. For more details, please refer to the following link:
 → Items to Check When EA is Not Operating
In Forex trading, the size of a lot is usually:

1 lot = 100,000 currency units
0.1 lot = 10,000 currency units
0.01 lot = 1,000 currency units

For USD/JPY, 1 lot would mean holding 100,000 dollars.
The margin required to hold lots is determined by the leverage set by the Forex broker.
If the leverage is 25 times, the margin required to hold 10,000 currency units of USD/JPY would be:
10000*109 (※ at a rate of 109 yen per dollar) ÷ 25 = 43,600 yen.
・Profit Factor: Total Profit ÷ Total Loss
・Risk-Return Ratio: Total Profit and Loss during the period ÷ Maximum Drawdown
・Maximum Drawdown: The largest unrealized loss during the operation period
・Maximum Position Number: This is the maximum number of positions that the EA can theoretically hold at the same time
・TP (Take Profit): The set profit-taking Pips (or specified amount, etc.) in the EA's settings
・SL (Stop Loss): The set maximum loss pips (or specified amount, etc.) in the EA's settings
・Trailing Stop: Instead of settling at a specified Pips, once a certain profit is made, the settlement SL is raised at a certain interval (towards the profit), maximizing the profit. It is a method of settlement.
・Risk-Reward Ratio (Payoff Ratio): Average Profit ÷ Average Loss
・Hedging: Holding both buy and sell positions simultaneously (Some FX companies also have types where hedging is not allowed)