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Zink Killer: Where Did It Go?

January 25, 2009

FOREX KILLER EA?

zinkkiller1The Zink Killer EA is this Expert Adviser for Meta Trader 4 that was programmed by a guy known only to me as “ZINK” that was on a Forex Forums somewhere.  It interested me because it was touted to be the AUTOMATIC VERSION OF FOREX KILLER.  From the moment I tried Forex Killer I wanted to see if it was possible to make this a completely automated Forex system, cutting out many extra steps that waste time before entering a trade.

He had anyone interested email him for the demo version of the Zink Killer EA, which I did, and it worked pretty well for a while. In fact, the EA, with the right settings, turned out to be profitable more than not. It did get me into some losing trades, which I chalked up to relying to heavily upon the EA entering trades automatically, with little to no logical intervention on my part that might keep me out of a bad trade.

Long story short, the Zink Killer EA stopped working after a few months, the demo must have expired. When trying to find him to get a full version, I never got a reply. There is no Zink Killer website or anything so I am at a loss.

Zink Killer EA

As you can see it was customizable with Trailing Stop, Lot Size, Stop loss, and a few others.  I really enjoyed testing this out and want to try it with a few dollars in  a small account somewhere.  So if Zink comes to this blog, let me know what’s up with Zink Killer, is it discontinued? Is it available? Thanks bud.

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    Does this contradict the theory? No - we are only looking at the pound relative to the Euro, and bad news from the UK can be outweighed by even worse news from the continent. In class we left it like that, but I’ve just noticed a nice quote from The Economist: Ahead of the Bank of England’s decision, the pound clambered back from near parity against the euro at the end of last year to €1.11 on January 7th as gathering gloom about the euro area’s prospects led foreign-exchange dealers to factor in an early cut in European interest rates.

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