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Old 05-17-2008, 02:21 PM
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youre asking "pros" on a site for novices.. this is called "babypips" for a reason. why ask advice from strangers when "a friend of mine (who is a highly successful forex trader) has recommended an EA called EA Shark" unless you're trying to shamelessly advertise it.
First and foremost, there are experienced traders who know what they are doing on these forums (tymen, Piphacker, etc.). The Babypips education, is for novices.

Secondly, my friend mentioned the product in passing, and mentioned "decent" results.

Thirdly, there is no option to demo the product on the website. Rather than try it, see it fail completely, and then email Clickbank for a refund doesn't appeal to me. I'd rather pick other people's brains and/or experiences.

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also, you gotta love a company who doesnt even post a tel# or address on their site. LOL. to me, personally, that raises a red flag (when someone doesn't post proper contact information on their site).
Absolutely agree. Sounds like a potential horror story in customer service.

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good luck (if youre actually interested in buying this and not just some person pushing their own product).
I'm here to trade, not to affiliate/internet market. Understandably, when individuals see a low post # and a person commenting about a product, doubts arise. I can just ask for a benefit of the doubt.

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im sure not all EA's are garbage... but you have to do your due diligence. i used to follow one and it eventually broke down big time. so be careful.
Of course all EAs are not garbage, but most seem to have the trouble adjusting to changes in the market. Ergo my describing many as "garbage."

And as for research, that is what this thread is all about.
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