Install MetaTrader 5, log in, and secure the platform
Set up MT5, log into the correct server, secure credentials, and understand the difference between investor and trading passwords.
Lesson outcomes
- Install MetaTrader from a trusted source.
- Log into demo with account number, password, and server.
- Protect trading credentials and avoid remote-access scams.
Workshop lab
Complete the demo, notebook, platform, or code task before treating the lesson as finished.
Evidence pack
Keep screenshots, exports, logs, calculations, or code versions in a dated learning folder.
Pass standard
You should be able to explain the failure modes, show your work, and name the stop rule.
Free education, not signals. This lesson is part of EarnSouthAfrica's free forex course. It does not tell you what to buy or sell, it does not promise income, and it should be practised on a demo account before any real-money decision.
MetaTrader 5 is a trading terminal used by many brokers. The platform can show charts, place orders, run indicators, test Expert Advisors, and connect to copy-trading services. But platform access must be handled carefully because the wrong password in the wrong hands can place trades on your account.
Use your broker's official download link or the official MetaTrader website. Avoid random installer links from Telegram, WhatsApp, shortened URLs, or people selling bots.
What you should be able to do after this lesson
- Install MetaTrader from a trusted source.
- Log into demo with account number, password, and server.
- Protect trading credentials and avoid remote-access scams.
Install and log in
- Download MT5 from the broker's official client area or the official MetaTrader website.
- Install the terminal and open it.
- Choose File, then Login to Trade Account.
- Enter the demo account number, password, and exact broker server name.
- Check the bottom-right connection status and the Journal tab if login fails.
Most login failures are simple: wrong server, copied password with a space, account archived, or using an MT4 account in MT5. Do not keep resetting things randomly. Read the Journal messages.
Investor password versus trading password
Some accounts have an investor password that allows read-only access. It can show trades without allowing orders. Your trading password can place and close trades. Never give your trading password to a signal seller, copy trader, bot installer, or stranger offering to 'fix' your account.
Remote access and bot scams
Be extremely careful with anyone asking for AnyDesk, TeamViewer, Chrome Remote Desktop, or screen-sharing access to install a bot. If you allow remote control while logged into your email, broker, bank, or trading account, you may expose more than the platform. Learn how installation works yourself before trusting any installer.
Academy-grade study plan
This module is about platform fluency. A professional user can slow down, identify the exact window or setting, execute one clean action, and prove what changed. Random clicking is not platform skill.
| Course element | What you must produce |
|---|---|
| Primary artifact | Terminal operations log |
| Lesson focus | Install MetaTrader 5, log in, and secure the platform |
| Working environment | Demo account, notebook, exported platform data, or local code sandbox. Never live funds for first practice. |
| Completion standard | You can explain the concept, reproduce the exercise, identify failure modes, and show evidence without relying on a seller's claims. |
Instructor workflow
Use this workflow as if an instructor were marking the lesson. The important question is not whether the topic sounds familiar. The question is whether your notes, screenshots, calculations, logs, or code prove that you can apply install metatrader 5, log in, and secure the platform under controlled conditions.
- Name the window, symbol, server, account type, timeframe, and order state before changing anything.
- Use demo screenshots to record the before state, the action taken, and the after state.
- Keep platform setup separate from trading opinion; a clean workspace does not create a strategy.
- Practise recovery: wrong symbol, wrong account, disconnected server, hidden Market Watch symbol, and rejected order.
Worked case study: Clean demo-terminal setup
A learner opens MetaTrader with multiple windows, unfamiliar symbols, and no idea which account is active. The paid-course standard is to rebuild the workspace from first principles: confirm server and login, show only needed symbols, set chart templates, place a tiny demo order, modify it, close it, and export proof.
After reading the scenario, write the decision you would make before checking the suggested workflow above. Then compare your decision with the operating model. The gap between those two answers is the part of the lesson that deserves another demo repetition.
Professional template
Complete this template in your own notebook. A paid course would normally hide this kind of operating document behind worksheets; here it is part of the free lesson.
| Field | Standard |
|---|---|
| Platform state | Account number, server, demo/live label, balance, leverage, and connection status. |
| Symbol setup | Visible symbols, suffixes, spread, contract size, and trading permissions. |
| Action record | The exact click, order type, volume, price, stop, take-profit, and result message. |
| Recovery note | What failed, where the platform reported it, and which log confirmed the cause. |
Failure-mode lab
Paid courses often sell confidence. A serious course teaches you how the idea breaks. Before continuing, test the failure modes below on demo, paper, or code review. If you cannot describe the failure, you are not ready to trust the concept.
- Practising on the wrong account because the demo/live label was not checked.
- Changing a chart template and thinking the strategy has changed.
- Ignoring symbol suffixes, disabled symbols, or contract specifications.
- Reading the chart but never checking Journal, Experts, Trade, History, and Market Watch details.
Evidence pack and pass standard
Do not mark this lesson complete because you read it. Mark it complete only when you can show the evidence below. Keep the files in a dated folder so your learning history survives platform updates, memory gaps, and sales pressure.
- A one-page note explaining install metatrader 5, log in, and secure the platform without sales language or copied definitions.
- A screenshot, export, calculation, log, or code file that proves the practical work was completed on demo.
- A written stop rule that says when this topic must not be used with real money.
- A folder with setup screenshots, one successful demo order modification, and one failed-order diagnosis.
- A platform checklist you can complete in under five minutes before every demo session.
Assessment rubric
| Level | What it looks like |
|---|---|
| Not ready | You can repeat the vocabulary but cannot complete the demo task, calculate the risk, explain the failure mode, or show evidence. |
| Course pass | You can complete the practical task on demo, explain the decision rules, show evidence, and name the conditions where the idea must not be used. |
| Strong pass | You can teach the concept to someone else, find edge cases, document a rejected example, and improve the template without weakening risk controls. |
Advanced homework
- Rebuild the same workspace from scratch on a second demo account.
- Create a chart template and explain each included object or indicator.
- Intentionally trigger a harmless demo error, then identify the exact error source from logs.
Practical drill
Do this lesson as a controlled exercise, not as a reason to trade live. Open a demo account or notebook, write the lesson title, and record what you changed, clicked, calculated, or checked. If the lesson includes code, compile it only in a demo environment and keep the original version unchanged so you can compare edits safely.
- Write a one-paragraph explanation of install metatrader 5, log in, and secure the platform in your own words.
- Take one screenshot or note that proves you completed the platform, maths, research, or code task.
- Record one risk rule that would stop you from using this idea with real money.
- If anything feels unclear, repeat the lesson before moving to the next module.
How scammers misuse this topic
Scammers often take real concepts and wrap them in urgency. They may use platform jargon, bot screenshots, copied profit charts, or official-sounding language to make a paid offer feel safe. A real concept is not the same as a safe offer. Before paying anyone, ask whether you can verify the provider, reproduce the calculation, test the claim on demo, understand the risk, and walk away without pressure.
Checkpoint before continuing
- You can log into demo and see live prices moving.
- You know which password can trade and which is read-only.
- You will not install bots from unknown links or grant remote access casually.
Official references
These lessons are written as free education. When platform features or rules matter, verify against the official source before using real money.
Risk note: leveraged forex and contracts for difference can lose money quickly. EarnSouthAfrica is an educational publisher, not a broker, adviser, signal provider, or money manager.
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