Ultima Markets
EURUSD grid only on Ultima Markets: the same 3-layer H1 recovery as VT Markets, with a 35% hard equity stop. Gold was removed. The live ~46% drawdown is leftover from when gold was in the account and the 35% hard stop was not respected. Prefer MT5 EUR Raw ECN. About $200 minimum, then Telegram for the private copy link.
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Current Live Performance
How It Works
Same H1 EURUSD 3-layer recovery as EURUSD VT Markets
Hard equity stop at 35% is designed to close the basket
Gold was removed; this page is EURUSD grid only
The live ~46% drawdown is leftover from the gold period, when the 35% hard stop was not respected
Prefer MT5 EUR Raw ECN, then Telegram for the private copy link
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Instruments
EURUSD
Risk Level
Medium-High
Designed risk
35% hard equity stop
Minimum Deposit
$200
What To Expect
Designed max loss is about 35% of equity when the hard stop closes the basket. The live ~46% drawdown is leftover from the gold period, when that stop was not respected.
Ultima Markets first-deposit bonus when your country and account are eligible.
Verified Backtest Data
Backtest data coming soon
Broker account first, then Telegram for the private copy link.
Open the matching broker account first, then message on Telegram for the private copy link.
Click on "Start Copying" and register on Ultima Markets
Complete registration and choose a MT5 EUR Raw ECN account
Deposit the required minimum for your account type
Contact us to get your private copytrading link
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