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My post was a continuation of the conversation that a third-party developer cannot make a customised robot using someone else's (bought by the customer) indicator. In MT5 he can (could) hypothetically use a demo indicator in his Expert Advisor in the tester (although I have not checked it), but in MT4 it is definitely impossible.
Is the "probe all buffers via iCustom and compare them with the rendering on the screen" method too complicated already?
Is the method of "probe all buffers through iCustom and compare them with the rendering on the screen" too complicated?
What - a third-party developer should buy an indicator to make a robot based on it for a client who bought this indicator and ordered development?
Why not?
Your answer is understandable, but illogical. Let's say a turkey costs 50 and an order costs 50. Should the developer work for thanks? Or should the customer pay for the second time for the turkey (add its price to the cost of the order)?
That's a surprising position you have.
Try with such an idea (I won't pay, as I just temporarily hold a full-fledged product in my hands, without any guarantees or control of the personal licence issued) to knock to software sellers and justify to them that it is only for development.
Fortunately, we have the ability to test unlimited demo versions of any product, which can be run in the tester and create derivative solutions.
Your position is surprising.
Try with such an idea (I won't pay, as I just temporarily held a full-fledged product in my hands, without any guarantees or control of the personal licence issued) to knock to software sellers and justify to them that it is only for development.
Fortunately, we have the opportunity of unlimited testing of demo versions of any products, which can be run in the tester and create derivative solutions.
Software developers have trial versions.
Unfortunately, the market products for MT4 do not have a demo-version.
Indicators are used, among other things, for auto-trading. For example, when describing technical indicators in public and free documentation, MK made a detailed description of using standard indicators in auto-trading.
Unfortunately, there is no such description in the market for any sold indicator. Not only that, there are precedents when the seller either refuses to provide such a description, or demands reviews and so on for such a description. Most of the market buyers do not have enough competence to consider all the nuances before buying. This is especially true for professional questions about using the indicator in auto-trading.
It is clear that the buyer is to blame himself, because he buys without studying the demo version beforehand. But, on the other hand, there is a seller and there is moderation - which, having the appropriate level of competence, should be concerned about safety and guarantees of absence of post-sale tricks for the buyer.
There are demo versions for MT4, including indicators.
Nobody prevents you from making a 5-line wrapper with iCustom call of the demo version of a paid indicator and run it in the tester.
There are demo versions for MT4, including indicators.
how to get a demo version for mt4?
on any product for mt4 -- only one button "Buy"
how to get demo version for mt4?
on any product for mt4 -- only one button "Buy"
how to get demo version for mt4?
on any product for mt4 -- only one "Buy" button
Experts have a Download Demo button both on the site and in the terminal:
But for indicators in MT4 it turns out that they have not enabled downloading demo versions yet. We will do like in MT5 in the next version.