Hosting
Managed hosting
Enforcement only works when the terminal is running. Managed hosting removes that problem: we run your enforcement terminal on infrastructure we operate, so your rules hold whether or not your laptop is open.
Why it exists
Self-hosting means your machine has to be on, connected, and un-slept for your rules to be enforced. That's fine until the night it isn't — and the session where nothing is watching is exactly the session that hurts. Managed hosting means your daily loss limit is enforced at 2am whether or not you're awake.
What you provide
- Your MT5 account number and broker server name.
- Your MT5 password — encrypted with AES-256-GCM, and used only so the terminal we run can enforce your rules (block, close, or resize under your configuration).
- Your rules, from onboarding or the Rules page.
What we handle
- Installation, restarts, and version updates of the EA.
- Connection monitoring, so your dashboard reflects reality.
- Keeping the terminal running through the trading week.
The honest limits
Managed hosting requires storing trading credentials — a real trade-off, which is why we encrypt them at rest and never expose them in dashboards, logs, or support tooling. If you'd rather no credentials leave your machine, self-hosting is the right choice. Either way, Risk Marshal cannot move funds: trading terminals have no access to deposits or withdrawals.
You remain responsible for broker and prop-firm compliance, and for verifying your rules match your strategy. See the risk disclaimer for enforcement limits.
Managed hosting is included on every paid plan. Setup detail lives in the managed hosting documentation.