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Trade Like the Big Players! ITZ is the ultimate tool for traders looking to align with institutional movements. It keeps you informed about incoming and outgoing market sessions while leveraging highly optimized strategies for session signals. Key Features: Multi-Currency Support – Trade across different assets effortlessly. Optimized for M1 to M30 Timeframes – Ideal for scalpers and day traders. 3 Powerful Signal Strategies – Designed for high-probability trades
In this article, we will share insights on how to leverage MQL5 programming to pinpoint market levels—differentiating between weaker and strongest price levels. We will fully develop a working, Support and Resistance Strength Indicator (SRSI).
Join us for an in-depth discussion on the latest advancements in MQL5 interface design as we unveil the redesigned Communications Panel and continue our series on building the New Admin Panel using modularization principles. We'll develop the CommunicationsDialog class step by step, thoroughly explaining how to inherit it from the Dialog class. Additionally, we'll leverage arrays and ListView class in our development. Gain actionable insights to elevate your MQL5 development skills—read through the article and join the discussion in the comments section!
In this discussion, we take a step further in breaking down our MQL5 program into smaller, more manageable modules. These modular components will then be integrated into the main program, enhancing its organization and maintainability. This approach simplifies the structure of our main program and makes the individual components reusable in other Expert Advisors (EAs) and indicator developments. By adopting this modular design, we create a solid foundation for future enhancements, benefiting both our project and the broader developer community.
This discussion delves into the challenges encountered when working with large codebases. We will explore the best practices for code organization in MQL5 and implement a practical approach to enhance the readability and scalability of our Trading Administrator Panel source code. Additionally, we aim to develop reusable code components that can potentially benefit other developers in their algorithm development. Read on and join the conversation.
In this article, we will discuss the implementation of MQL5 in partnership with Python to perform broker-related operations. Imagine having a continuously running Expert Advisor (EA) hosted on a VPS, executing trades on your behalf. At some point, the ability of the EA to manage funds becomes paramount. This includes operations such as topping up your trading account and initiating withdrawals. In this discussion, we will shed light on the advantages and practical implementation of these features, ensuring seamless integration of fund management into your trading strategy. Stay tuned!
As the year approaches its end, long-term traders often reflect on market history to analyze its behavior and trends, aiming to project potential future movements. In this article, we will explore the development of a long-term entry monitoring Expert Advisor (EA) using MQL5. The objective is to address the challenge of missed long-term trading opportunities caused by manual trading and the absence of automated monitoring systems. We'll use one of the most prominently traded pairs as an example to strategize and develop our solution effectively.
2025.02.17 10:57:56.742 Tester BTCUSD: preliminary downloading of M1 history started
2025.02.17 10:57:57.166 Tester BTCUSD: 81% history downloaded
2025.02.17 10:57:57.925 Tester BTCUSD: 92% history downloaded
2025.02.17 10:57:58.582 Tester BTCUSD: preliminary downloading of M1 history completed in 0:00:01.844
2025.02.17 10:57:58.582 Tester BTCUSD: history data begins from 2022.12.06 00:00
2025.02.17 10:57:58.582 Core 01 connecting to 127.0.0.1:3000
2025.02.17 10:57:58.588 Core 01 connected
2025.02.17 10:57:58.592 Core 01 authorized (agent build 4755)
2025.02.17 10:57:58.598 Tester BTCUSD,H4 (HFMarketsSA1-Live2): visual testing of Experts\Bitcoin Monitoring Expert Advisor.ex5 from 2024.05.31 00:00 to 2025.02.05 00:00
2025.02.17 10:57:58.615 Core 01 common synchronization completed
2025.02.17 10:57:58.771 Core 01 BTCUSD: history for 2023 year synchronized
2025.02.17 10:57:58.771 Core 01 BTCUSD: history synchronization completed [4552 Kb]
2025.02.17 10:57:58.771 Core 01 BTCUSD: 4.45 Mb of history processed in 0:00:00.140
2025.02.17 10:57:58.817 Tester quality of analyzed history is 99%
2025.02.17 10:57:58.820 Tester expert file C:\Users\Thamie\AppData\Roaming\MetaQuotes\Terminal\BDD4C49E5833B414087BFA9A1EB49EB8\MQL5\ema100_monitoring_indicator.ex5 open error [2]
2025.02.17 10:57:58.820 Tester expert file C:\Users\Thamie\AppData\Roaming\MetaQuotes\Terminal\BDD4C49E5833B414087BFA9A1EB49EB8\MQL5\Indicators\ema100_monitoring_indicator.ex5 open error [2]
2025.02.17 10:57:58.828 Core 01 connection closed
Happy New Year 2025! 🎉 We’re excited to announce that our annual upgrade process is underway this January. As part of this initiative, we are updating all our products currently available in the market to ensure they meet the highest standards.
For a limited time, we’ve set the price of Dual Impulse to zero as a promotional offer ahead of its major upgrade. Additionally, all our published products are temporarily available to everyone until the upgrade process is complete.
The exact date for the end of major updates will be announced soon, so stay tuned! Thank you for your continued support, and here's to a successful trading year ahead!
Did you know that the Golden Cross and Death Cross strategies, based on moving average crossovers, are some of the most reliable indicators for identifying long-term market trends? A Golden Cross signals a bullish trend when a shorter moving average crosses above a longer one, while a Death Cross indicates a bearish trend when the shorter average moves below. Despite their simplicity and effectiveness, manually applying these strategies often leads to missed opportunities or delayed trades.
Welcome to the third installment of our trend series! Today, we’ll delve into the use of divergence as a strategy for identifying optimal entry points within the prevailing daily trend. We’ll also introduce a custom profit-locking mechanism, similar to a trailing stop-loss, but with unique enhancements. In addition, we’ll upgrade the Trend Constraint Expert to a more advanced version, incorporating a new trade execution condition to complement the existing ones. As we move forward, we’ll continue to explore the practical application of MQL5 in algorithmic development, providing you with more in-depth insights and actionable techniques.
Today, we delve into incorporating useful trading metrics within a specialized window integrated into the Admin Panel EA. This discussion focuses on the implementation of MQL5 to develop an Analytics Panel and highlights the value of the data it provides to trading administrators. The impact is largely educational, as valuable lessons are drawn from the development process, benefiting both upcoming and experienced developers. This feature demonstrates the limitless opportunities this development series offers in equipping trade managers with advanced software tools. Additionally, we'll explore the implementation of the PieChart and ChartCanvas classes as part of the continued expansion of the Trading Administrator panel’s capabilities.
Security prompts, such as those triggered every time you refresh the chart, add a new pair to the chat with the Admin Panel EA, or restart the terminal, can become tedious. In this discussion, we will explore and implement a feature that tracks the number of login attempts to identify a trusted user. After a set number of failed attempts, the application will transition to an advanced login procedure, which also facilitates passcode recovery for users who may have forgotten it. Additionally, we will cover how cryptography can be effectively integrated into the Admin Panel to enhance security.


