MQL5 Signals Scraper — Copy-Trading Provider Stats
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MQL5 Signals Scraper — Copy-Trading Provider Stats
Scrapes public MQL5 Signals listings (copy-trading providers for MetaTrader 4/5): signal name, provider, growth %, subscribers, subscription price, rating, real/demo account flag and optional equity curve. For copy-trading research, provider monitoring and ranking analysis.
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Nick Illig
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Scrapes public MQL5 Signals listings (the copy-trading marketplace for MetaTrader 4/5) and returns structured provider data.
Output fields
| Field | Example |
|---|---|
signalId / url | 2359404 / https://www.mql5.com/en/signals/2359404 |
title | Lucky Cat MT5 |
author / authorProfile | Jian Tu / profile URL |
growthPct / growthLabel | 441.0 / growth since 2026 |
subscribers | 45 |
priceMonthly / currency | 30 / USD |
rating / reviewsCount | 2.67 / 2 |
isRealAccount | true (real vs demo account) |
providerCountry | CN |
equityCurve (optional) | [[1768780800, 0], [1768867200, 0.37], …] |
Use cases
- Copy-trading research: filter providers by growth, price, real-account status and subscriber count instead of clicking through hundreds of pages.
- Provider monitoring: schedule daily runs and track growth/subscriber changes over time — spot rising providers before they get expensive.
- Market analysis: price distributions, country breakdowns, demo-vs-real ratios per section (Forex, Gold, Crypto, trusted).
Sections
- Main list (default): the full ranked table view — richest data per signal, including
profitFactor,maxDrawdownPct,trades,profitableTradesPct,weeks(track record length),algoTradingPct,expectedPayoff,leverage,subscribersFunds. - Reliability (trusted), Live accounts, Forex, Gold, Crypto: curated card views with growth, subscribers, price, rating and provider country.
Fair use
Reads public listing pages only, 1 request / 2 seconds, no login. Signal performance data is self-reported to MQL5 by the platform; always do your own due diligence before subscribing to any signal.