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I think we don't know if a 5-star rating for a product is real or virtual, if you want to buy a good EA, then see if their signal on mql5 is good and then decide to buy.
The reviews are technically real (IP tracking, purchase verification, etc.). That said, if a user with little experience leaves a five-star rating after using an EA for just one day and seeing good results, it's clear that such feedback can distort the overall rating.
But this is something most people take for granted, anyone with a bit of critical thinking knows that reviews are indicative at best, and many of them may not reflect a deep or long-term evaluation.
That being said, it’s important to clarify that the reviews are 100% genuine. Only verified buyers can leave feedback, IP addresses are tracked, account creation dates are recorded, and many other technical safeguards are in place.
You could easily write a book just explaining all those mechanisms. 😅
I totally agree with you.
Lots of fake ea's are selling with this trick.
To avoid from this, i always look for a live track record (live signal) if seller provides.
Fakes has no live signal to show off cource. :)
Sellers starts good amonth of sells with fake reviews, then 1-2 months later removes the ea from market. This is another trick.
I think mql5 should not allow sellers to remove their ea's from market.
Live signals they say can not be tinkered with , I disagree ! , In fact I know they can ! .
If an EA does not have "real, verified, public ***account", don't buy. If genuine buyers buy only when this single condition is met, fake EAs will disappear eventually.
Real Verified results from these verify websites that are fake .The verify site is real but not the EA's they verify ! .