Installing and running multiple MT4 client terminal instances on the same machine is easier than you might think. These days every MT4 user should learn how to do it.
This way you can open two, three, or even more MT4 platforms on the same computer, login into different accounts, and trade all of them at once. You can do this without the need to login-logout from the single MT4 platform. You will have all your accounts online at the same time, meaning you can trade your real and demo accounts simultaneously.
Additionally, this allows you to open identical trades on all MT4 accounts at the same time.
When you have multiple MT4 platforms running on the same machine, then you will be able to initiate and manage positions on numerous MT4 accounts even if it’s on the same broker.
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If you prefer to read the guide the continue reading below 😉
Forex traders need multiple MT4s on the same computer mainly for these two reasons:
The first reason is to login into separate MT4 accounts at once. You can log in only into one MT4 account from the same broker, but if you have more MT4 terminals installed, then you can log into other accounts at the same time.
The second reason is to copy Forex trades between separate MT4 accounts. Imagine that when you open a BUY position on EURUSD @ 1.22340, the same position appears on other MT4 accounts within 1 second or faster. It is called trade copying and is quite popular among Forex traders.
The third reason is to backtest or optimize multiple Expert Advisors at the same time. Each MT4 terminal can run only a single EA in the Strategy Tester. But you can run many Strategy Testers if you have many MT4 terminals.
Installing several MT4 terminals on the same computer is very easy. You need to repeat the same procedure as if you would install a single MT4 terminal, except that you need to choose a different location for each installation. So this means you can install multiple MT4 platforms even from the same broker or different brokers.
If by default the MT4 installer sets an installation folder to something like C:\Program Files\Metatrader 4\ then it’s totally fine for the first installation. However, when you install the 2nd, 3rd, or any other terminals, you need to change this location to a unique folder name that does not exist yet. I would suggest naming folders like this:
C:\Program Files\Metatrader 4-1\
C:\Program Files\Metatrader 4-2\
C:\Program Files\Metatrader 4-3\
Notice the numbering at the end of the folder name? It will help you identify terminals and keep all installation files in different folders. You can give folders whatever name you want, but make sure that each name is unique.
When you run the MT4 installation, it will give you an option to change the installation destination folder. Look for the “Settings” button like in the picture below. It will become accessible once you select the “Yes, I agree …” box.
Be attentive; this is the step many people miss. When the MT4 installer loads, you will get the SETTINGS button on the very first step next to the NEXT and CANCEL buttons. But it will be disabled by default and to make it available you need to check the “Yes, I agree…” box. See the picture below.
When you click the “Settings” button, you’ll get to the next step where you are allowed to change the MT4 installation destination folder.
I usually add a number at the end of the “Program group” as well. That way each installation will have its shortcut created in the programs list.
After you have at least one MT4 terminal installed, you can duplicate folders using the copy/paste command (you can even use the CTRL+C and CTRL+V commands on your keyboard).
Open your C:\Program Files\ folder (or wherever you have installed an MT4 platform) and locate the MT4 installation folder. The name would be “Metatrader 4-1” if you’ve followed my suggestions. Now select that folder, press CTRL+C and then CTRL+V to duplicate that folder. Rename it to “Metatrader 4-2” and repeat the process until you have the required number of terminals.
Alternatively, you can click your right mouse button on the MetaTrader 4 folder and click the “Copy” menu. Then click the right mouse button somewhere on the white background of the folder and click the “Paste” menu.
Once you have duplicated your MT4 folders, you should run each terminal individually and set it up accordingly. The first step will be to open an account for each platform. It is usually done from the terminal window, although some brokers don’t allow you to do it this way and you’ll need to connect to their member’s area and create additional accounts in there.
When you start the MT4 for the first time, it will ask you to enter your username (account number) and password. If you don’t have these details yet, click cancel and a new user registration window will appear. From here you can follow the onscreen instructions and enter the required information to get an account.
In the next step, you must choose a broker server. Look for the one that has “demo” or “practice” in the name. If no server is available here, then you can try clicking the SCAN button to find one. If that doesn’t help, it could be that your broker does not allow you to open an account directly from the terminal window. In this case, you will have to go to the broker’s website and open a new account from there.
MT4 has a neat feature implemented where you can open a new account with mostly any MT4 broker regardless of what broker you’ve downloaded the MT4 platform. All you need to do is to enter the broker name in the search field and the way to see if its server name appears on the list. Not all brokers allow you to do this, but most of them do.
In the picture above I am entering “Tallinex” into the search field to see if Tallinex servers are available. I am doing this on Oanda’s MT4 platform.
In the above picture, I see MT4 located on two Tallinex servers. I could choose Tallinex-demo and open an account with them even if I downloaded this particular MT4 from Oanda MT4. It is quite a cool feature I must say.
After you choose the demo server and click the Next button, the broker will create an account for you and show your account login credentials in the same window. Save this information for future reference.
Repeat the same steps for each MT4 terminal to make them all ready for use. Then install the Expert Advisors or indicators that you need to use with your platforms, and you’re good to go.
Also, a quite important thing to mention is that MT4 does not allow you to attach more than one Expert Advisor to the same chart, but you can always open an additional chart window of the same currency pair and attach additional Expert Advisors to it. Keep in mind that there’s a limit of a maximum of 100 Expert Advisors that can run simultaneously on one MT4.
MetaQuotes does not limit the number of MetaTrader platforms you can run on a computer or VPS. However, there will always be a limit as to how many of them you can use at the same time, and this depends on your computer specifications.
With a regular VPS server or computer, you should be able to run at least 4-6 platforms at the same time. The actual number is up to you. Just keep an eye on how your computer runs as you launch additional platforms. If you see a significant slowdown in performance, mouse cursor freezing, or any weird stuff going on, you might want to close one or two MT4 platforms and see if this helps.
I would recommend you look at the CPU load of your VPS server and keep it below 80%.
Another limitation you may face is that Windows OS puts a limit of 32 MT4 terminals per Windows User. But you can overcome this limitation by creating additional Windows Users on your VPS server.
Here’s a nice tutorial on how to overcome a 32 MT4 platform limitation on a dedicated server.
Also note, that many VPS providers give VPS servers limited to just one MT4, but usually those are not real VPS servers, if I may call them that way. They serve a purpose to host the MT4 platform, but you are limited a lot and cannot do much other than just host MT4. You are limited to how many log files you can read which can be quite a big problem if you need to investigate some error or misbehavior of Expert Advisor.
If you use trade copier software on each MT4 platform, then you might be able to run fewer platforms on the same VPS accounts. And make sure you optimize your VPS to increase the speed of MetaTrader 4 platforms.
Here are the Metatrader 4 minimum system requirements that will help you choose a VPS server:
Windows 2000/XP
1.0 GHz CPU (single-core)
512 MB RAM
Screen resolution 1024×768
10 GB Hard Disk Space
Modem/connection speed 36.6 Kbps
Internet Explorer version 6.0 / Mozilla Firefox 2.0
And these are the MT4 recommended requirements:
Windows XP/VISTA/7
2.0 GHz CPU (single-core) or faster
1024 MB RAM or greater
Screen resolution 1024×768+
Modem/connection speed 56 Kbps+
Internet Explorer version 8.0 / Mozilla Firefox 3.0 or later
I use VPS servers from www.vpsforextrader.com. My good friend runs this company, and honestly, they are doing a great job. They are growing every year and are truly committed to their business. I have been using their VPS and dedicated servers for about eight years or so, and I am quite satisfied. I had real live trading accounts hosted on these VPS up to $80,000 USD and did not experience any trouble.
I used to own quite a lot of VPS servers with them (until I switch to expensive and very powerful dedicated servers), and their system specifications were as follows:
1x CPU 2.6Ghz
1024 MB RAM
10 GB disk space
Windows Server 2008
I run 3-4 platforms on each server and have zero problems. I believe I could have even more, but I like to have some free resources available. It’s a good practice for any device or system. Just open the Windows Task Manager, go to the Performance tab and check how your VPS server is doing. To open Windows Task Manager, you need to right-click on the taskbar (usually located at the bottom of the screen) and choose Task Manager.
I also have a VPS server with a multi-core CPU, and they work great without any individual optimization. Note that most VPS servers do not run MT4 terminals well with multi-core CPU, but there is this special optimization of MT4 you can apply.
In theory, there is no limit as to how many MT4 terminals you can run on a single machine; the limit comes from the actual hardware specifications. On an average computer, you should be able to run at least four platforms with no trouble.
So how many MT4 platforms are you running on your computer or VPS server? Please post a comment and share the numbers below.
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good explaining
Excellent explanation - THANKS
I will buy the trade copier shortly - very useful software
Dear Mary,
glad to be useful.
Rimantas,
Very clear & understanding.
I will definitely come back to U regarding your Trade Copier EA in future as it is my intention to trade for and on behalf of paid Investor Clients who want to get exponential growth on their invested funds.I am still at the beginning stage of putting the Idea together and maybe I should send U an email on this Idea(privately) to brainstorm how I can approach it.
Here in South Africa there is tremendous opportunity to trade for Clients, as our currency is weak against the major currencies and Clients can make enormous amounts by earning Dollars and exchange it back to our currency.
This is exactly where your Trade Copier EA comes in and also some of your other Ideas.
Best Regards,
Fred
Dear Fred,
i am happy that you have ideas how to make money in Forex. I am sure you will have a great success as a Forex account manager.
Will do my best to help you with the software.
Thank you Rimantas!
I found out that the maximum number of MT4 terminals that you can have open on one Win 2003 or 2008 VPS is just over 20. This seems to be a windows limitation and not hardware limitation.
Correct and clear.
thanks
Thank you Stuart. That is a very useful information to know. May we know your VPS technical characteristics? CPU, RAM, etc?
hi Rimantas; Can you run this trade copier off the vps and what do you mean extra memory, are the slaves run on the master all of them?And If so how much memory will each take up?
thank you
Frank
Frank, it is hard to predict how much memory and CPU your MT4 platform will use. It depends on many factors like "how many charts you will run" and "how many indicators or EA's you will attach to the charts".
You should simply try to run MT4's, attach all your indicators/EA's and see how much memory and CPU it consumes. You can check that in "Task Manager".
Trade copier can run on VPS or on PC, it does not make any difference.
Hope this helps.
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