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FAQ

What is the best way to start using Zentage Buffet Booster?

A practical starting path is:

  1. install the EA correctly

  2. choose one symbol and one timeframe

  3. select a baseline TriggerMode and FilterMode

  4. use conservative risk settings

  5. run backtests across multiple periods

  6. validate on demo or forward test

  7. move to live only after satisfactory review

This approach is generally more reliable than jumping directly into aggressive optimisation or highly selective combinations

Is this product suitable for complete beginners?

It may be used by beginners, but beginners should proceed carefully.

Recommended beginner approach:

  • start on demo

  • choose a baseline combination

  • use conservative risk

  • avoid frequent setting changes

  • review results over time before scaling

The EA may support beginners, but it does not remove the need for learning, supervision, and risk control.

Does the EA guarantee profit?

No.
Zentage Buffet Booster is a trading software product and does not guarantee profit, capital preservation, or suitability for all users.

It is designed to support structured rule-based execution, but all trading remains subject to market risk and user responsibility.

Why is the EA opening too many trades?

Possible reasons include:

  • selected trigger is too permissive

  • selected filter is too loose

  • market conditions are more active than expected

  • protective limits are too relaxed

  • multiple charts are running similar logic simultaneously

Users should review trigger/filter choice and exposure settings if trade frequency is higher than intended.

Why is the EA not opening trades?

Possible reasons include:

  • no valid setup detected

  • selected filter is too restrictive

  • session filter is active

  • spread or execution conditions are blocking entry

  • auto trading is disabled

  • symbol or timeframe is unsuitable

  • settings do not match the intended strategy structure

Users should review TriggerMode, FilterMode, risk settings, and chart environment before troubleshooting further.

Should I optimise every parameter?

No.
Users are generally encouraged to optimise selectively, not excessively.

Over-optimising too many parameters at once may:

  • reduce robustness

  • increase curve-fitting risk

  • produce results that do not generalise well in live conditions

A more practical approach is to:

  • start with a sensible baseline

  • adjust only key variables

  • compare multiple periods

  • confirm through forward testing

Does the EA include VWAP session logic?

Yes.
The VWAP Pullback trigger includes an option to use RTH session logic, including configurable server-time session start and end settings.

This is intended to help users align VWAP-based logic with a more defined session structure when needed.

Does the EA use ATR-based filtering?

It can.
The EA includes optional ATR-related logic, including:

  • ATR rising filter

  • ATR-based trigger settings

  • ATR-based buffers in certain trigger structures

These settings can be used to refine market participation based on volatility or expansion conditions.

Does the EA use session filters?

It can.
The EA includes optional session filter settings, which allow users to restrict trading activity to selected hours (e.g. NYT 9:30).

This can be useful for:

  • avoiding lower-quality sessions

  • focusing on preferred market windows

  • limiting activity outside intended trading periods

What is “Exit on Opposite Trigger”?

It refers to an option to exit on opposite trigger.
When enabled, the EA may close positions when an opposing trigger condition appears.

This type of logic may be useful for users who prefer more reactive exit behaviour, but it should be validated carefully because it can materially change trade duration and overall strategy behaviour.

What is the “Profit Booster” function?

The Profit Booster section refers to a profit rolling management component that is designed to adjust trade handling once profit develops.

Based on the available inputs, this feature may include:

  • rolling step logic

  • rolling mode selection

  • total lot safety control

This function should be understood as a trade management tool, not as a guarantee of improved performance although it usually is

Is the risk framework fixed or adjustable?

The risk framework is fully adjustable.
This gives users flexibility, but it also means users are responsible for selecting settings that are appropriate for their account size, experience level, and trading objectives.

Does the EA include built-in risk management?

Yes.
The EA includes a configurable risk framework, which may include:

  • lot sizing

  • stop-loss settings

  • take-profit settings

  • opposite-trigger exit

  • trade management controls

  • profit booster engine

  • spread/slippage control

  • position and exposure controls

Because these settings are user-controlled, outcomes will depend significantly on how the EA is configured.

Is VPS recommended?

Yes, but not necessary
VPS deployment is recommended for users who want more stable continuous operation, especially when:

  • trading multiple symbols

  • using longer active sessions

  • minimising disruption from local device shutdown or connection instability

Can I use the EA on multiple symbols and timeframes?

Yes.
Zentage Buffet Booster is designed to support multiple symbols and multiple timeframes.

However, users should understand that:

  • different symbols may favour different configurations

  • different timeframes may change trade frequency and behaviour

  • risk can increase if multiple charts are run without proper exposure control

Users should review settings carefully when deploying across multiple charts.

What does FilterMode do?

FilterMode controls how the EA qualifies or rejects a triggered setup.
It determines whether a trigger should be accepted for execution.

Filters can be used to:

  • align trades with trend direction

  • reduce choppy or lower-quality market conditions

  • confirm momentum strength

  • avoid overextended entries

improve overall structure before execution

What does TriggerMode do?

TriggerMode controls the entry style of the EA.
It determines when a market condition becomes a trade candidate.

Examples of trigger types in Zentage Buffet Booster include:

  • trend-following triggers

  • pullback triggers

  • breakout triggers

  • momentum-turn triggers

  • compression or expansion triggers

Different TriggerMode options are intended for different trading styles and market conditions.

How many TriggerMode and FilterMode options are included?

The EA includes:

  • 11 TriggerMode options

  • 8 FilterMode options

This allows users to compare different entry structures and qualification filters within one product.

Can all TriggerMode and FilterMode options be combined?

Yes.
The EA is designed so that all TriggerMode and FilterMode options can be combined freely. This gives users flexibility, but it also means not all combinations serve the same purpose.

Some combinations are better suited as:

  • balanced baseline setups

  • more selective configurations

  • advanced specialist setups

  • experimental or high-validation setups

Which platforms are supported?

Zentage Buffet Booster supports:

  • MetaTrader 4 (MT4)

  • MetaTrader 5 (MT5)

Users should verify compatibility with their broker environment and ensure the EA is installed correctly before use.

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