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  2. Forex signal - Wikipedia

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    Unpaid/free signals; Paid signals from one provider whether by personal analysis or algorithmic analysis; Paid signals aggregated from multiple signal sources or 'systems' Signals supplied by trading software located on the trader's computer, also known as a forex robot or EA (Expert Advisor)

  3. MetaTrader 4 - Wikipedia

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    The software runs on Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista/7. Some users have reported success using Wine on Linux for the client terminal [22] and on Mac using WineBottler. [23] MetaTrader 4 Mobile - controls a trading account via mobile devices such as mobile phones or PDAs. Runs on Windows Pocket PC 2002/Mobile 2003, [24] iOS, [25] and Android. [26]

  4. Fury (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Fury was a player versus player (PvP) competitive online role-playing game and massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Auran. The game was published by Gamecock Media Group on October 16, 2007, and was the first game they published. [ 3 ]

  5. Microsoft Tinker - Wikipedia

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    A free map editor (level builder) was also released; however, it is not compatible with the Games for Windows – Live version of Tinker. It is only compatible with the Windows Ultimate Extras version. On December 15, 2009, an expanded Live-enabled version of the game was released on the Games for Windows – Live client.

  6. Foreign exchange autotrading - Wikipedia

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    While Forex autotrading systems, especially cloud-based ones that are active 24/7, are an attractive idea to many investors, as a decentralized and relatively unregulated market, the risk of Forex scams is high. Forex autotrading, as it brings Forex trading to the masses, makes even more people susceptible to frauds.

  7. Fury3 - Wikipedia

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    Fury3 (stylized as Fury 3) is a simulation video game developed by Terminal Reality and published by Microsoft for Windows 95. It is not a sequel to Terminal Velocity, but the two games share basic game mechanics and use the same engine. Although it was redesigned to run natively under Windows 95, it can run under Windows 3.1 using Win32s.

  8. Robot Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    One Girl One Laptop productions created a free to download spiritual successor, for Windows and MacOS, called GATE which uses the same digital logic puzzles as Robot Odyssey. [1] [10] There is also a clone that can be run in any system with a Java runtime, DroidQuest, which contains all the original levels and an additional secret level. [11]

  9. Robot software - Wikipedia

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    Robot software is the set of coded commands or instructions that tell a mechanical device and electronic system, known together as a robot, what tasks to perform. Robot software is used to perform autonomous tasks. Many software systems and frameworks have been proposed to make programming robots easier.