Economy
Mastering MT4: The Ultimate Trading Battle
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.
Economy
OPEC Crude Output Falls to 37-Year Low Amid Iran Disruptions
By Adedapo Adesanya
Crude production under the collective Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC ) fell in May to its lowest level in at least 37 years as the blockade of Iran by the United States and disruptions in the Persian Gulf, continued to limit output.
According to a Bloomberg survey released on Friday, output from the organisation’s 11 current members, including Nigeria, dropped by 1.22 million barrels per day to 16.33 million barrels per day last month.
Iran accounted for more than half of the decline. The data excludes the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which departed the cartel last month after six decades of membership.
War between a US-Israeli alliance and Iran has reduced oil supplies from the Middle East, largely closing the Strait of Hormuz waterway. Saudi Arabia, Iraq, the UAE and Kuwait have been forced to cut crude production. Iranian shipments face additional pressure following a US blockade of its ports imposed in mid-April.
Iranian output fell by 710,000 barrels per day to a five-year low of 2.34 million barrels per day in May, the survey showed. Central Command reported that US forces have redirected 127 commercial vessels to enforce the blockade of all maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports.
Kuwait recorded the second-largest decline last month, with production falling by 310,000 barrels per day to 490,000 barrels per day, less than one-fifth of pre-war levels. Saudi Arabia, the group’s leader, saw output decrease by 240,000 barrels per day to 6.57 million barrels per day.
The production reductions have not prevented OPEC and its allies from raising quotas over recent months, continuing a year-long process of restoring output halted several years ago.
This comes ahead of a meeting scheduled to be held on Sunday, June 7, where a sub-group of seven members is expected to increase targets by 188,000 barrels again in July. The session is one of four online meetings OPEC and its partners plan to hold that day.
Delegates indicated the alliance has plans for two additional monthly quota increases in August and September. UAE output rose by 300,000 barrels per day to 2.44 million barrels per day in May, according to the survey.
Economy
Debt Repayments: FG Overshoots Budget Allocation by 18%
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
The 2025 third quarter Budget Implementation Report from the Budget Office of the Federation has shown that the federal government exceeded the funds allocation for repayment of debts for the first nine months of the fiscal year by about 18 per cent.
In a report by Punch, the sum of N10.74 trillion was budgeted for debt servicing between January and September 2025, but the government used N12.63 trillion for the purpose, N1.90 trillion or 17.65 per cent more than the allocation for the year.
The funds were spent on domestic debts, foreign debts and sinking fund by the central government in nine months.
Business Post reports that for the whole year, the amount approved by the National Assembly and signed by President Bola Tinubu for debt repayments was N14.31 trillion.
Looking at the nine-month figures, domestic debt service gulped N6.23 trillion, exceeding its N5.39 trillion provision, while foreign debt service was N6.30 trillion versus the budget provision of N5.06 trillion.
According to the report, the figures indicated that 67.2 per cent of the federal government’s retained revenue of N18.63 trillion was spent on debt service in the first nine months of 2025. When the sinking fund is included, debt-related payments consumed about 67.8 per cent of revenue.
It was also observed that aggregate federal government revenue underperformed the budget by N12.03 trillion or 39.24 per cent, as actual revenue of N18.63 trillion fell short of the N30.67 trillion projected for the first three quarters.
In the third quarter alone, the government generated N7.70 trillion versus the quarterly target of N10.22 trillion as a result of persistent oil revenue shortfalls, despite stronger non-oil collections.
The debt burden also crowded out capital spending, as total capital expenditure was N3.10 trillion in the first nine months compared with the N17.58 trillion budgeted for the period, indicating that actual debt-related payments were more than four times capital expenditure.
Economy
Unlisted Stock Investors’ Wealth Shrinks N30bn
By Adedapo Adesanya
The NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) Securities Exchange recorded a loss of 1.13 per cent on Thursday, June 4, shrinking the market capitalisation by N30.03 billion to N2.630 trillion from N2.660 trillion on Wednesday.
Similarly, this brought down the NASD Unlisted Security Index (NSI) by 50.19 points to 4,396.08 points from the 4,446.27 points recorded a day earlier.
The loss was influenced by the overpowering of the bulls by the bears, after the bourse closed with two price gainers and three price losers, led by FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc, which slumped by N20.03 to sell at N190.38 per unit compared with midweek’s N210.41 per unit. Food Concepts Plc declined by 25 Kobo to trade at N2.50 per share versus the previous day’s N3.00 per share, and Acorn Petroleum Plc crumbled by 2 Kobo to end at N1.32 per unit, in contrast to the preceding session’s N1.34 per unit.
For the gainers, Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc added N2.93 to close at N78.34 per share compared with the previous price of N75.41 per share, and Afriland Properties Plc gained 80 Kobo to settle at N16.80 per unit versus N16.00 per unit.
There was a slip in the volume of transactions yesterday by 46.8 per cent to 280,714 units from 527,221 units, as the value of trades dropped 66.5 per cent to N21.8 million from the preceding session’s N64.2 million, and the number of deals fell by 8.7 per cent to 42 deals from 46 deals.
Great Nigeria Insurance (GNI) Plc ended the session as the most traded stock by value on a year-to-date basis with 3.4 billion units worth N8.4 billion, followed by Infrastructure Credit Guarantee (Infracredit) Plc with 2.3 billion units sold for N6.5 billion, and CSCS Plc with 64.7 million units traded for N4.4 billion.
GNI Plc also finished the day as the most traded stock by volume on a year-to-date basis with 3.4 billion units valued at N8.4 billion, followed by Infracredit Plc with 2.3 billion units exchanged for N6.5 billion, and Resourcery Plc with 1.1 billion units transacted for N415.7 million.
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