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Mastering MT4: The Ultimate Trading Battle

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Mastering MT4

The trading platform known as MetaTrader 4, or MT4, was created by MetaQuotes Software Corp.

It is made to offer traders a range of features and tools to support them in making wise trading selections. Trading systems like justmarkets.com/trading-platforms/mt4-android are extensively used by traders worldwide and have elevated to industry standards.

Why is MT4 Popular?

MT4 is well-known for a number of things. Its adaptability is one of the primary causes. It is accessible to traders of all experience levels, from novices to experts.

Its extensive feature set, which includes sophisticated charting tools, unique indicators, and professional advisers, contributes to its popularity.

Importance of Mastering MT4

If you want to be a successful trader, you must learn MT4. You will be able to utilize all of MT4’s features and tools. Additionally, it will assist you in making wiser trading choices, ultimately resulting in greater earnings.

Getting Started With MT4

Installation and Setup

To get started with MT4, you must first download and install the platform. This can be done from the MetaQuotes website or through your broker.

Once you have installed the platform, you must set up your account by providing your personal information and selecting your trading preferences.

Navigating the Platform

MT4 has a user-friendly interface that is easy to navigate. The platform is divided into several sections, including the charting section, the navigator section, and the market watch section. You can easily switch between these sections using the tabs at the bottom of the platform.

Customizing the Interface

MT4 allows you to customize the interface to suit your trading needs. You can change the color scheme, add or remove charting tools, and adjust the font size. This can help you create a workspace tailored to your trading style.

Connecting to a Broker

To start trading on MT4, you must connect to a broker. This can be done by entering your broker’s login credentials into the platform. Once you are connected, you can access the market and start trading.

Key Features of MT4

Charts and Technical Analysis Tools

One of the critical features of MT4 is its advanced charting tools. Traders can choose from various chart types, including line, bar, and candlestick charts.

They can also add a range of technical indicators to their charts, such as moving averages, Bollinger Bands, and Relative Strength Index (RSI), to help them make informed trading decisions.

Market Watch and Economic Calendar

MT4 also has a market watch section that allows traders to monitor real-time prices and trading activity.

Additionally, it has an economic calendar that shows upcoming events and announcements that may impact the market. This can be useful for traders who follow news and events closely.

Expert Advisors and Custom Indicators

MT4 lets traders automate their trading using EAs. EAs are computer programs that can analyze the market and place trades on behalf of the trader.

Additionally, traders can create their custom indicators using the MQL4 programming language. This can help them to identify trading opportunities and improve their trading strategies.

Backtesting and Strategy Optimization

MT4 allows traders to backtest their trading strategies using historical data. This can help them identify their strategy’s strengths and weaknesses and make necessary adjustments.

Traders can also optimize their strategies using the platform’s optimization tool to test different parameters to find optimal settings.

Tips for Mastering MT4

Practice with a Demo Account

Before trading with real money, you need to practice with the demo account, which is recommended. This will familiarize you with the platform and test your strategies in a risk-free environment.

Learn from Online Resources and Tutorials

There are a wealth of online resources and tutorials available that can help you to master MT4. These include articles, videos, and forums where you can interact with other traders.

Utilize Custom Indicators and Expert Advisors

Custom indicators and expert advisors can help you to automate your trading and improve your strategies. Consider using pre-built EAs or creating your custom indicators to help you identify trading opportunities.

Keep a Trading Journal

You may track your development and find areas for improvement by keeping a trade record. Keep a record of your trades, including the entry and exit points and the justification for each. This can assist you in honing your tactics and raising your performance as a whole.

Collaborate with Other Traders

Collaborating with other traders can provide you with valuable insights and ideas. Join trading communities and forums to connect with other traders and share your experiences.

Conclusion

Mastering MT4 is essential if you want to become a successful trader. It lets you take advantage of all the features and tools MT4 offers and helps you make better trading decisions.

While mastering MT4 can be challenging, it is worth the effort. By following the tips outlined in this article and dedicating time to practice and learning, you can improve your trading skills and increase your chances of success.

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HBM Nigeria Eyes Stronger Market Share With Extra Output by January 2027

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The chief executive of HBM Nigeria Plc (formerly Lafarge Africa), Mr Lolu Alade-Akinyemi, said the cement producer is expected to add 4.5 million tonnes to its production capacity by January 2027.

HBM Nigeria Plc is positioning itself for stronger long-term competitiveness, market leadership and job creation as it accelerates expansion projects.

The transition to HBM Nigeria marks a new phase of growth, driven by operational excellence, sustainability, innovation, and infrastructure development, while maintaining its long-standing commitment to Nigeria’s construction sector.

Mr Alade-Akinyemi, speaking recently in Lagos, said the ongoing expansion of the company’s Ashaka and Sagamu plants would significantly boost local production, create employment opportunities, and support businesses across its value chain.

“We recently announced the expansion of the Sagamu plant in Ogun State and the Ashaka plant in Gombe State. Hopefully, in January 2027, we will commission both plants, adding 4.5 million tonnes to our capacity. Traditionally, building a new plant takes about three years, but this is one of the benefits of belonging to the Huaxin Group,” he said.

According to him, the projects will generate employment, create opportunities for young people and women, strengthen local suppliers and contractors, and contribute further to Nigeria’s economic growth.

“There are many vacancies we are trying to fill in Sagamu and Ashaka. Beyond direct employment, we are creating opportunities for small businesses, developing suppliers and supporting local contractors. This is an exciting period because it will deliver significant benefits to Nigeria,” he said.

Mr Alade-Akinyemi noted that while the company’s corporate identity had changed following its acquisition by Huaxin Building Materials Group, its core values and commitment to customers, host communities, employees and shareholders remain unchanged.

He said HBM Nigeria traces its roots to 1959 as West African Portland Cement Company (WAPCO), with its first cement plant commencing operations in Ewekoro, Ogun State, in 1961.

Since then, he said, the company has grown into one of Nigeria’s leading building solutions providers with integrated plants in Ewekoro, Sagamu, Ashaka and Mfamosing.

He added that the company, which became publicly listed in 1979, has continued to expand through acquisitions and transformation while maintaining high product quality, innovation and responsible operations.

Highlighting the strengths of its parent company, Alade-Akinyemi described Huaxin Building Materials as a globally recognised building materials manufacturer founded in 1907 and headquartered in Wuhan, China, with operations across 16 regions in China and 14 countries worldwide.

He said Huaxin’s engineering expertise and focus on research and development would strengthen HBM Nigeria’s operations and help close engineering skills gaps in the country.

“As HBM Nigeria, we are strategically positioned for long-term competitiveness and stronger market leadership while reinforcing our commitment to supporting Nigeria’s infrastructure development and economic progress after more than six decades of industry leadership,” he said.

He also said sustainability would remain central to the company’s operations, noting that it had introduced lower-carbon products and continued to invest in environmentally friendly production processes.

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FAAC Distributes N2.55trn June Revenue to Federal, State, Local Governments

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) distributed about N2.550 trillion from the revenue generated by the nation in June 2026 to the three tiers of government after its July meeting in Abuja.

A statement signed by the Director of Press in the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation, Mr Bawa Mokwa, “The N2.550 trillion total distributable revenue comprised N1.809 trillion in distributable statutory revenue and N740.724 billion in distributable Value Added Tax (VAT) revenue.”

It was gathered that a total gross revenue of N4.500 trillion was available in June 2026, with deductions for the cost of collection amounting to N160.744 billion, and transfers and refunds at N1.789 trillion.

According to a communiqué after the gathering, gross statutory revenue of N3.700 trillion was received in June 2026, N1.049 trillion higher than the N2.651 trillion received in the preceding month, while gross revenue of N799.746 billion was generated from VAT, N56.058 billion higher than the N743.688 billion recorded in May 2026.

It was stated that from the N2.550 trillion total distributable revenue, the federal government received N923.438 billion, the state governments got N838.208 billion, while the local government councils were given N591.390 billion, with N197.610 billion allocated to the benefiting states as 13 per cent of mineral derivation revenue.

From the N1.809 trillion distributable statutory revenue, the federal government went away with N849.366 billion, states shared N430.810 billion, local councils took N332.136 billion, while the benefiting states got N197.610 billion as derivation revenue.

From the N740.724 billion distributable VAT earnings, the central government got N74.072 billion, the states received N407.398 billion, and the local government councils were allocated N259.253 billion.

The communiqué further stated that in June 2026, collections from Companies Income Tax (CIT), Capital Gains Tax (CGT), Stamp Duties (SDT), Petroleum Royalties, Gas Flare Penalties, Rent, Mineral Oil Royalties (MOR), Value Added Tax (VAT), Import Duty, and Common External Tariff (CET) Levies increased significantly, while Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT), Hydrocarbon Tax (HT), Mineral Royalties, and Fees declined considerably. Excise Duty recorded only a marginal increase.

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NRS Bets on e-Invoicing to Boost Tax Compliance, Transparency

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) says the rollout of electronic invoicing (e-invoicing) will strengthen tax compliance, curb revenue leakages and improve transparency in tax administration as it moves to fully digitise the country’s tax system.

The Project Lead for the NRS e-Invoicing Project, Mr Mohammed Bawa, stated this at the DigiTax E-Invoicing Compliance Breakfast Session held in Lagos on Wednesday.

The event, organised by DigiTax, an NRS-accredited e-invoicing platform, formed part of efforts to support the agency’s ongoing education and sensitisation campaign on the e-invoicing mandate.

Mr Bawa said the initiative aligns with global trends in tax digitisation and is expected to help improve Nigeria’s tax-to-GDP ratio, which remains one of the lowest in Africa.

According to him, the system will provide the NRS with greater visibility into transactions across sectors, formalise activities within the informal economy and standardise invoice formats nationwide using globally recognised invoice schemas.

He added that e-invoicing would improve operational efficiency for both businesses and tax authorities while supporting the NRS’ transition from manual and electronic tax administration processes to a fully automated system-to-system interaction model.

Mr Bawa noted that the legal framework for implementation is backed by the Nigeria Tax Administration Act, which prescribes penalties for non-compliance.

He disclosed that the NRS has completed onboarding large taxpayers and is preparing to enforce compliance with defaulting entities.

According to him, medium taxpayers are expected to begin compliance in the third quarter of 2026, while onboarding of emerging taxpayers will commence in 2027, with full adoption targeted for all taxpayers by the end of 2028.

Mr Bawa urged taxpayers yet to be onboarded onto the platform to begin the process and work with accredited service providers to ensure compliance.

On his part, Country Director of DigiTax Nigeria, Mr Olumide Akinsola, urged businesses to look beyond their internal systems and assess the compliance status of suppliers and counterparties.

He warned that businesses whose suppliers fail to transmit invoices through the MBS platform risk losing eligibility to claim Value Added Tax (VAT) input credits on such transactions, describing the resulting supply chain exposure as a significant commercial risk that many organisations have yet to quantify.

Mr Akinsola also announced the launch of DigiTax’s white paper, The State of E-Invoicing Readiness in Nigeria, which examines compliance adoption trends and the readiness gap across different taxpayer segments.

He added that DigiTax operates in Nigeria, Kenya, Zambia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), noting that experience from those markets shows businesses that integrate early are better positioned to avoid disruptions when enforcement begins.

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