Is that demo account you were given hiding floating losses?
Many EAs show a beautiful balance curve while losing positions are quietly held open and never closed. Fill in the form below and our team will manually check the account, then a specialist will personally deliver a full risk report to you.
Why verify an EA?
A pretty balance curve and a high win rate can be manufactured — just never cut losses and keep the losers open, and the books look profitable right up until the day the account blows up. The Verification Center reads the raw account data with a read-only investor password: not marketing screenshots, but position structure, holding times and win/loss asymmetry — the behaviors that cannot be hidden.
By the way, we hold our own account to the same standard — the Live Account on our homepage comes with an MT5 read-only password, so you’re welcome to practice by verifying ours first.
Who is the EA check for?
Request a Manual Check
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Our team will run the manual check shortly. A specialist will usually contact you within 24 hours through the method you chose, and deliver your risk report.
FAQ
How long until I get the result?
Usually within 24 hours — the specialist will reach out to you directly.
Is the Investor Password safe to share?
The Investor Password is MT4/MT5’s official read-only access. It can only view the account — it cannot place orders or withdraw funds. Never share your master password.
What are “hidden floating losses”?
Some EAs keep the win rate and balance curve looking perfect by never cutting losses — losing positions are held open indefinitely, hiding the damage as floating drawdown until the account blows up in one hit. The manual check identifies this behavior from holding times, averaging-down structure, and win/loss asymmetry.
Will the vendor know the account was checked?
A read-only connection looks the same as normal demo viewing and leaves no trading footprint.
Curious what a fully transparent live account looks like?
Our live account is fully public, and we’ve written up the complete method for verifying an EA.