Public seller trail
Founder credibility stays visible through the public MQL5 profile instead of hiding behind a generic landing page.
This site is not trying to replace MQL5. It exists to explain the catalog better, qualify private custom work, and make the brand feel more global without erasing founder trust.
Founder credibility stays visible through the public MQL5 profile instead of hiding behind a generic landing page.
Packaged products still purchase on MQL5, where the listing, delivery, and activation path already exist.
Every current published MQL5 product is indexed here so search traffic and product discovery are not forced into one seller page.
Custom engineering is advertised here, then moves to Telegram only after the request is structured.
For buyers who want a ready-made MT4/MT5 tool and prefer official checkout on MQL5.
For operators, teams, and advanced traders who need logic that does not belong in a public catalog.
For visitors who need to understand the workflow before they know which tool or service they need.
Local trade copying, transmitter/receiver flows, account mirroring, and same-machine replication.
Read-only visibility, Telegram delivery, local dashboarding, and account-health awareness.
Drawdown guardrails, trailing, break-even, virtual exits, and execution safety layers.
VWAP, anchored VWAP, CDV, and level-based chart context for discretionary workflows.
Recording, developer libraries, and integration components around MetaTrader environments.
Small utilities that remove friction from day-to-day terminal operation.
The public MQL5 profile already positions Ngo The Hung as an algorithmic trading system developer with experience across MQL4/MT5, C# desktop applications, web systems, backend services, Telegram API, Firebase-based licensing, and REST integrations. The website turns that into a cleaner global-facing brand while keeping the founder trail visible.
MT4/MT5 EAs, utilities, indicators, and workflow helpers.
Drawdown guards, exit layers, and rule enforcement for live accounts.
Telegram delivery, API bridges, developer SDKs, and external dashboards.
Stable scope, explicit boundaries, maintainability, and supportability.
Professional local copier for MT5 terminals in the same Windows environment, built for same-machine and same-VPS workflows.
Local MT4 trade copier for same-machine or same-VPS setups, including investor-password source workflows and multi-receiver routing.
Read-only trade alerts, screenshots, and account monitoring sent to Telegram without opening, closing, or modifying trades.
MT4 read-only account monitoring and Telegram alerting with no trade execution privileges.
Daily and overall drawdown protection for prop-style accounts, with account locks, projected-loss guardrails, and optional forced exits.
MT4 edition of the prop-risk layer with daily and overall drawdown control plus optional forced exits.
Read-only local dashboard for watching multiple MT5 terminals, stale states, margin issues, and exposure from one place.
Read-only local dashboard for watching multiple MT4 terminals on the same machine or Windows VPS.
How to think in layers: visibility, control, copying, execution, and custom extensions.
The operational questions that matter more than marketing language when you run a local copier.
Why read-only visibility can be more valuable than another trade-managing robot.
Drawdown protection, trailing, break-even, and virtual exits are stronger when they are not all pretending to be a strategy.
The point of the site is not to add friction. It is to make the next click feel informed.