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No, he still had, three can still be connected to from the terminal, but the others are closed and disconnected
I can only see one of the three in the terminal. Are you sure you can reach the others from the terminal?
Can you take a screenshot from the terminal where you can see these three signals? I can't see them in the terminal.
Here, I copied the list of all signals from the terminal of this vendor, marked with an asterisk the ones available for connection in my terminal:
Fibo Candlestick ManualTrade_2 (poovanart)*
Here, I copied the list of all signals from the terminal of this vendor, marked with an asterisk by those available for connection in my terminal:
Fibo CandlestickManualTrade_2 (poovanart) *
I admit that I am not an advanced terminal user. Anyway, search (terminal top-right corner) indeed finds all signals you have shown. When I click on this signal in the search results, it is shown in the "Signals" tab. I do not leave this tab, but look through API-Signals to see if they are available. I look through the general list of available signals in the "Signals" tab - no.
I.e., I can subscribe to it either through the web or terminal search. But not through API-Signals or in any other way. Developers, why is it so?
Renat said that there is a filter for 1000 signals for the terminal, but I have only 933 of them. And still not all of them.
I.e. you can subscribe to it either via the web or by searching in the terminal. But not through API-Signals or in any other way. Developers, why is this so?
The rating of the signal is not the best and that may be why it is not on the terminal's recommended list.
Developers, a lot of demo accounts are defined as real accounts. And, accordingly, are available for subscription to the real accounts. Example.
The rating of the signal is not the best and maybe that's why it is not on the list of the recommended ones in the terminal.
The link does not say anything about it, moreover, your assumption is wrong. After I run the script:
I get the signal with the highest drawdown available:
Paid, with one subscriber and a drawdown of 99.89%.
And note that its Gain is positive. How anyone could manage to get out of a 99.89% drawdown - I can't imagine. Obviously, you are counting these figures in error.