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Hi guys
stats for your trading account ?
for signals theres this : https://www.mql5.com/en/signals/widgets
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investeo, 2010.05.06 10:01
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for signals theres this : https://www.mql5.com/en/signals/widgetsThx but I asked about my trading stats like myfxbook. I‘m not sure how this can help me
"MT Intelligence also provides widgets that can be incorporated into our own website. The widgets contain important information about profits, winning, losing positions and many other highly customized reports."
"MT Intelligence also provides widgets that can be incorporated into our own website. The widgets contain important information about profits, winning, losing positions and many other highly customized reports."
I meant MT intelligence
I did some online digging for you and unfortunately, it appears that I've sent you on a wild goose chase. The original 2010 software provider has been acquired by another one. In compliance with Forum rules, here is the updated (and redacted) info that I found:
"Our Publisher EA for MT5 uploads trading statements from MT5 to [redacted]. Please note that we do not support FTP publication from MT5."
Sorry.
EDIT: As you mentioned MyFXbook, they support embedded Widgets.I did some online digging for you and unfortunately, it appears that I've sent you on a wild goose chase. The original 2010 software provider has been acquired by another one. In compliance with Forum rules, here is the updated (and redacted) info that I found:
"Our Publisher EA for MT5 uploads trading statements from MT5 to [redacted]. Please note that we do not support FTP publication from MT5."
Sorry.
EDIT: As you mentioned MyFXbook, they support embedded Widgets.