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This lesson explains how to set up a free/cheap Virtual Private Server using Amazon Web Services. Specifically, we’re going to use AWS Lightsail to configure a Windows server to run MetaTrader with PineConnector installed so we can auto-trade our TradingView scripts 24/7 using alerts.
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▼Timestamps▼
00:00 – Intro
00:17 – Overview
03:10 – Setting Up A Lightsail Windows VPS
07:12 – Remotely Connecting to the VPS
08:40 – Installing MetaTrader
10:48 – Installing PineConnector (or any Expert Advisor)
13:58 – Sending A TradingView Test Alert to PineConnector
15:24 – Optimizing MetaTrader for VPS
17:13 – Creating A MetaTrader Monitor Batch File
20:46 – Upgrading Your VPS Instance
25:38 – Summary
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▼Timestamps▼
00:00 – Intro
00:17 – Overview
03:10 – Setting Up A Lightsail Windows VPS
07:12 – Remotely Connecting to the VPS
08:40 – Installing MetaTrader
10:48 – Installing PineConnector (or any Expert Advisor)
13:58 – Sending A TradingView Test Alert to PineConnector
15:24 – Optimizing MetaTrader for VPS
17:13 – Creating A MetaTrader Monitor Batch File
20:46 – Upgrading Your VPS Instance
25:38 – Summary
sir ur the legend!
Brilliant breakdown. Thank you so much, you covered everything I needed to know! Great job mate!
Hi, first of all, thanks for introducing AWS and how to setup tutorial. I'm new to VPS and when I compare it to other VPS providers the hardware provided by AWS seems not adequate to run a MT4 or 5 platform smoothly with very low latency. Especially trading on a few pairs with a few EA's running simultaneously.
Running 2 or more MT4 or 5 platforms would be out of the question. Or am I wrong?
I would be more add ease paying a few bucks more and get 4 cores and 8GB RAM instead of 1 core and 512MB RAM.
This was so helpful – you saved me a couple of bucks on AWS – thanks lots
and you're correct about the dll limitation from metaquotes vps
great content bru
to get rid of these annoying IE security popips, go to server manager – server – deselect "IE enhanced security" …or something similar….thats the first task for every server admin after the provisioning…..
Hi all, I cannot get Expert Advisors to attach to chart in AWS. Receive an error expert tab?
thanks for this guide, extremely useful <3
although my VPS doesn't send me push alerts (to mobile) through the VPS (and it does locally) with the same configuration. Does anyone know what may be causing this? If so, what would you recommend? Kind Regards,
Can you use the vps to trade multiple signals at the same time?
super !!!! God Bless bro. all resolved!! 10 points
Its free or not???
Very good video (as always). What about activating Windows? Is this needed?
Turn off Windows Defender that is occupied in your Memory, remove the lagging or stuck problem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckPxYtHESQw&ab_channel=DOIT%2Fmostafaahmed
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fantastic information. But I like "Curser upon humanity, IE" the most😄…..
For those who can't download MetaTrader onto your instance, follow these steps:
Open the Windows Start menu, and then open Server Manager.
Follow the instructions for the Windows Server version that your EC2 Windows instance is running:
Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016, or Windows Server 2019: Choose Local Server from the left navigation pane. For IE Enhanced Security Configuration, choose On.
Windows Server 2008 R2: Choose Server Manager from the navigation pane. In the Server Summary – Security Information section, choose Configure IE ESC.
For Administrators, select Off.
For Users, select Off.
Choose OK.
Close Server Manager.
Amazing, thank you so much kind sir! Why do you use Oanda rather than Pepperstone etc? Is it anything to do with fees, spreads or speed of trades?
Wish I found this found months ago, I packed it in when I couldn’t get my vps to work, may have to revisit my previous nightmares and try again
<3