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Nexus Copier Blog — Telegram & MetaTrader Trading Guides
2026-06-16
How to Copy Telegram Signals to MT4/MT5 (2026 Guide)
Step-by-step guide to automatically copy Telegram trading signals into MetaTrader 4 and MT5 — setup, risk control and common mistakes.
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2026-06-16
One-Time vs Subscription Trade Copiers: What Actually Costs Less
Subscription copiers look cheap monthly but cost thousands over time. Here's the real 3-year math vs a one-time license — and what you give up either way.
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2026-06-16
Are Telegram Signal Copiers Safe? What to Check Before You Use One
Signal copiers touch your trading account, so safety matters. Here's what to verify about permissions, prop-firm rules and data before trusting any copier.
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2026-06-16
How to Set Up a Forex VPS for Copy Trading (Step by Step)
Run your Telegram-to-MT4/MT5 copier 24/7 without keeping your PC on. This guide covers choosing, setting up and securing a Forex VPS for copy trading.
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2026-06-16
How to Pass an FTMO Challenge Using Telegram Signals
Use Telegram signals to pass a prop-firm challenge without breaking the rules. Risk management, stealth execution and the mistakes that fail most traders.
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2026-06-16
What Is a Risk:Reward Take-Profit and Why It Matters
R:R-based take-profits adapt to every signal automatically. Learn how 1:1, 1:2 and 1:3 TP levels work and why they beat fixed-pip targets.
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2026-06-16
Why Execution Speed Matters in a Trade Copier
A few hundred milliseconds of copier delay can cost you pips on every trade. Here's how execution speed affects your results and what 50ms really means.
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2026-06-16
How AI Reads Any Telegram Signal Format
Signal providers all write differently. Learn how AI parsing copies any format, any language — including image signals — without manual regex rules.
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2026-06-16
Manual vs Automated Take-Profit Management
Managing take-profits by hand leads to missed exits and emotional decisions. See how automated TP levels, partial close and break-even improve consistency.
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