FAQ

The most common questions about modes, actions, automation, and how Goldzilla behaves in real conditions.

Quick answers — written for operators

Goldzilla is designed to be transparent: modes define guardrails; actions define what happens next; the HUD shows every veto and health check. If you can’t find your answer here, check Troubleshooting.

One sentence summary

Goldzilla is a disciplined XAUUSD workflow for MT5: scan → confirm → execute once or automate — with guardrails and full HUD visibility.

Goldzilla is an operator-focused XAUUSD execution tool for MT5. It runs a disciplined scan cycle, shows decision telemetry in a live HUD, and only executes when guardrails are met.

Mode = how strict the filters are (Lair safer, Hunter balanced, Rampage more aggressive). Action = what happens next (Scout = preview, Slay Gold = one trade, Go Hunting = 15m loop, Go Home = stop, Bank Gold = manage).

Refusals are expected safety. Common causes: wide spread (spread cap hit), stale feed/gaps/flatline, cooldown/locks, sizing sanity checks, open-position protection, or tier/permission blocks. The HUD shows the exact veto reason.

Scout is “look only”: it scans and previews trades but does not place anything on MT5. Use it to learn the workflow and verify your feed + session conditions.

Click Go Home. That stops the Go Hunting loop so you can return to manual scouting or single-execution.

Trial is for safe scouting and learning. Pro enables structured execution. Pro+ is fully unlocked (automation + management). If a button is disabled, confirm your license status and tier on pricing.

Check MT5 AutoTrading, account permissions, symbol trade mode, and broker rejections. Then follow the checklist on Troubleshooting.

Yes — a stable VPS is often better than a home connection. Priorities: reliable internet, low latency to broker, MT5 staying logged in, and HUD visibility for health checks.

The HUD shows the key telemetry (exit code, feed freshness, last scan packet, veto reasons). Backend logs keep the detailed trail (orders, outcomes, and management events).

No. It’s a tool to execute a disciplined workflow with guardrails and transparency. Trading is risky — always use sensible risk controls.


Tip: If you see a refusal, don’t guess — read the HUD veto reason and cross-check Troubleshooting.

Ready to put it into practice?

Start with a safe workflow: Scout in Lair, verify health, then execute once. When you’re comfortable, enable Go Hunting and monitor the session.