Version 1.4 of Smart Scalper PRO is available.

We would like to inform you that we have released a new version of Smart Scalper PRO. The new version is 1.4. The new version is available for downloading in the member area.

We have made the following changes:

1. We have added a loss recovery system (RecoveryMode).

RecoveryMode is a loss recovery system. When the RecoveryMode is enabled the EA will increase the lot size of all new trades with the idea to compensate the previous losses. After a loss, the EA will increase the lot size with small amounts. This way after several positive trades the previous losses will be compensated. And when the losses are compensated the EA will start to trade with normal lot size. The RecoveryMode works only when the AutoMM > 0. The maximum risk which could be used during recovery process is controlling by AutoMM_Max. Don't set big value to AutoMM_Max because this could be risky.

2. We have fixed a small bug related to the authentication system.

There was a small bug with the authentication system which is fixed in the new version. Therefore updating to the new version is mandatory.

3. We have fixed the problem with testing on MT5.

There was a problem in MT5 strategy tester. It was impossible to test Smart Scalper PRO. We have fixed this and traders who use MT5 version can do their tests and optimizations from now on.

If you have any questions about the new versions don't hesitate to contact us or add a comment below.

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