As someone with significant experience in the trading industry, I approached BRAC EPL with a thorough eye for key features that matter to active traders like myself, especially those interested in automated strategies. What stood out immediately was that BRAC EPL operates primarily as an equity brokerage in Bangladesh, and their offering centers on equities rather than forex or other asset classes. The information available confirms that BRAC EPL does not provide access to popular platforms like MetaTrader 4 or MetaTrader 5, which are commonly associated with automated trading through Expert Advisors (EAs). Instead, the only trading platform referenced is via the bKash app, which is focused on payments, and there is no indication of support for desktop or conventional trading terminals that facilitate custom scripts, automation, or algorithmic trading functionalities. For me, as someone who values testing and refining automated strategies, the absence of MT4, MT5, or similar platforms is a dealbreaker. I also could not find any mention of demo accounts or backtesting environments, making it impossible to safely trial algorithms before risking real capital. Given these limitations, I do not see any pathway for automated trading with Expert Advisors through BRAC EPL’s current infrastructure. Anyone looking to deploy EAs or engage in algorithmic trading would, in my view, need to consider other brokers with proper platform support, regulatory clarity, and transparency. For now, BRAC EPL seems best suited to standard manual equity trading, not automated strategies.