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Abstract:A VPS is primarily beneficial for those running expert advisors (EAs) or automated trading systems and, to some extent, news traders and scalpers where the fastest and most uninterrupted execution is compulsory.
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Step 1:
Download the free WikiFX App from Google Play or App Store / visit our website https://www.wikifx.com/en/.
Step 2:
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Step 3:
Search the name of your current broker on WikiFX (app/website), then screenshot its profile. Share the screenshot in the community group. Next, choose your desired EA from WikiFX's EA shop: https://cloud.wikifx.com/en/eashop.html. Our team members will reach out to deliver your new WikiFX EA.
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