Tfl.Mykajabi.com – The Rob Booker Trading Robots is a practical training and implementation guide for traders who want to use automated “robot” execution without turning their process into a black box.
Instead of chasing a miracle algorithm, you learn how trading robots (Expert Advisors) work inside MetaTrader, how to install and activate them correctly, and how to control risk through settings, testing, and disciplined monitoring.
The focus is operational clarity: what the robot does, what you are responsible for, and what steps reduce avoidable mistakes before you ever let a robot trade live.
If your goal is to trade with more consistency and less screen time, this course helps you build a safer workflow for running robots like a system, not a gamble.
What is the Tfl.Mykajabi.com – The Rob Booker Trading Robots course about?
This course is about using trading robots as a structured way to execute a plan. A trading robot is software that runs inside your trading platform and can open, manage, and close trades automatically based on rules. That means the robot can trade while you are asleep, working, or away from the charts.
The training emphasizes two practical use cases. First, robots as complete trading solutions, where the robot handles entries, exits, and trade management with minimal intervention. Second, robots as trading assistants, where you define the setup visually and the robot executes it for you. A clear example is a Trendline Robot: you draw a trendline and the robot can take a trade if price breaks beyond that line, then hand management back to you.
Because automation can amplify both discipline and errors, the course keeps risk awareness in front. Robots may help by following the plan consistently, taking stops when they are supposed to, and avoiding emotional decision-making. However, they do not remove market risk, and bad settings or poor testing can create losses quickly.
What will you learn?
- Define what a trading robot is and how it differs from discretionary trading, so you set realistic expectations.
- Understand the two main operating modes: full automation versus assistant-style execution.
- Install robots correctly in MetaTrader 4 (MT4), including where files belong and how to make them appear in the platform.
- Activate robots safely by verifying AutoTrading and “allow live trading” settings, so you avoid silent misconfigurations.
- Use core risk-related inputs responsibly, including controls commonly used to reduce execution problems in fast markets.
- Plan an automation-friendly routine: when to check performance, when to intervene, and how to avoid over-managing.
- Test robots with the MT4 Strategy Tester to understand behavior, limitations, and realistic expectations before going live.
- Identify common operational failures (platform freezes, server crashes, robots not taking trades) and follow a troubleshooting checklist.
- Separate automation from manual trading, so robot performance is easier to track and your decisions stay clean.
Who is it for?
This course is designed for traders who want to use automation in a responsible way. It fits you if you have a full-time schedule and cannot watch charts all day, if you want a more consistent execution process, or if your discretionary trading tends to drift from your plan under pressure.
It is also a strong fit for traders who have experimented with robots before but felt stuck on the operational side: installation, platform settings, VPS basics, and testing. The material does not assume you are a programmer. It focuses on using robots, not writing them from scratch.
If you are looking for guaranteed profits or a “set it and forget it” promise, this course is not positioned that way. The value is in building a workflow that reduces avoidable mistakes, defines responsibilities, and improves discipline.
How does it work?
The course follows the real lifecycle of running robots. You start with the basics: what robots do, why they can help with discipline, and what risks remain. Then you move into setup: how to place a robot file into the correct MT4 folder, how to load it onto a chart, and how to confirm it is actually active and looking for trades.
Next, you learn about robot settings (inputs). These inputs control trade size, entry conditions, exits, and safety controls. The course highlights why you should keep notes on any settings you change, and why demo testing should come before live deployment.
A key implementation step is testing. MT4 includes a built-in Strategy Tester for backtesting. The course explains how and why to use testing to understand what the robot is likely to do in different market conditions, and why extremely low timeframes can produce misleading results.
Finally, you learn how to operate the system day to day, including basic VPS concepts for running MetaTrader more reliably and troubleshooting common platform issues.
Benefits
The primary benefit is execution discipline. Robots can follow rules consistently: they can take entries when conditions appear, take profit when targets are hit, and stop out when the plan says to stop out. For many traders, that consistency is hard to maintain manually, especially when life gets busy or emotions spike.
You also gain operational confidence. Many losses attributed to “bad robots” are actually caused by bad setups: the robot is installed incorrectly, not activated, running on the wrong chart, or configured with unrealistic settings. This course reduces that friction by walking you through the operational details.
Finally, the testing and documentation approach helps you think like an operator. You learn to treat robot trading as a process you can measure and improve, rather than a mystery you hope will work.
Prerequisites
You should have access to MetaTrader 4 (MT4) and a broker account that supports the instruments you intend to trade. A stable internet connection is important, and a VPS can be useful if you want the platform running even when your personal computer is off.
You should also be willing to start on a demo account. Robot trading carries risk, and testing first helps you learn how the robot behaves before you place real money at risk.
About the author
Rob Booker is a long-time trader and trading educator known for his work on automated trading and his “Finch” robot, with public interviews and published materials that discuss how robots can be used to execute a plan consistently.
His emphasis is not only on automation, but on treating automation like a business process: planned execution, defined risk, and a routine that supports a real life outside the charts.
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Use this purchase as a reference library: revisit setup steps when you install on a new machine, review testing principles when markets change, and keep your automation workflow consistent as you scale.
Course content
- The basics: what a trading robot is, and how robots can be used as complete solutions or assistants.
- Operational setup: installing a robot in MT4, loading it on a chart, and verifying it is active.
- Core inputs and safety mindset: how robot settings influence behavior and why documentation matters.
- Testing and evaluation: using MT4 Strategy Tester and avoiding misleading backtests.
- Practical operations: VPS basics, platform troubleshooting, and maintaining a repeatable monitoring routine.
- Example applications: assistant-style execution such as a Trendline Robot workflow, and automation concepts used across robots like consistent stops and adding to winners when configured.
Access the course now if you want a clearer, safer way to set up, test, and operate trading robots with a repeatable workflow.




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