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If you had bothered to read the threads I quoted, you would have had the answer already.
So I will play "nice" and "spoon-feed" you the answer instead (and even provide the "Google translation") so that you will stop bickering ...
If your signal was any good, then you would be making "real" profit (not "cent") and you would not be relying on "subscribers" to fund you! That is the whole point why MetaQuotes is starting to beat down on "cent" accounts.
For a so-called "Chief Financial Analyst" according to your profile, you certainly don't seem to know the business very well or how a proper trader goes about things.
Wow! You really are hard of reading! Even with a "spoon-fed" translated highlighted answer, you still don't get it!
Question: I wonder why not all the cents have devalued?
Answer: It seems that the process is not finished yet.The only cent account signals that have not turned free are the ones that have a drawdown more than 30% and they are not available for subscription.
I think that MQL5.com decision tried to eliminate the tactic of some signal providers, who employed extremely risky strategies (without risking any real money, but only a few $), recorded extra-terrestrial profits and then were selling their signal to unsuspected subscribers, who couldn't understand the risk involved and the nature of a cent account.