MetaTrader 5 Releases Build 4620, Fixing MQL5 Bugs and Adding OpenBLAS

MetaQuotes will release an updated version of the MetaTrader
5 platform on Friday, October 11, 2024. This update, designated as build 4620,
addresses several issues related to the MQL5 programming language.

The update includes important bug fixes that aim to improve
the stability of user programs. One notable fix resolves a problem where tick
history was not fully retrieved under specific conditions. This adjustment is
expected to enhance the reliability of data access for traders using the
platform.

Autocompletion Improvements Released

In addition to bug fixes, the update introduces improvements
to the platform’s autocompletion feature. The autocompletion function, which
suggests symbol names while typing in the search field, now operates correctly
across various languages.

It is also designed to work case-insensitively,
allowing for a more user-friendly experience when searching for symbols.

Moreover, the update expands the capabilities of the MQL5
programming language by incorporating new methods for OpenBLAS. The MQL5
Documentation has been updated to include descriptions of 15 new methods for
handling matrices and vectors.

According to the firm, these methods are
particularly useful for traders working with large datasets, enhancing the
platform’s computational efficiency.

Launching Nasdaq Data Service

MetaQuotes
has introduced a new service that delivers detailed Nasdaq data
aimed at
helping traders refine their strategies, as reported by Finance Magnates. This service
emphasizes tick data, which records every price change, rather than
conventional minute or hourly bars.

The subscription grants users access to real-time Nasdaq
data, providing several advantages. Subscribers receive high-quality
information on every price change, potentially leading to more precise strategy
testing and fewer errors. Additionally, the service includes up to 20 years of
tick history.

This extensive data enables traders to assess asset behavior
in various market conditions and prepare for possible volatility. Real-time
data also allows traders to react swiftly to market changes, a critical aspect
for active trading.

Furthermore, MetaQuotes’ MetaTrader
5 has introduced over 40 new payment methods
, including digital wallets and
local banking systems, as noted on its website.

MetaQuotes will release an updated version of the MetaTrader
5 platform on Friday, October 11, 2024. This update, designated as build 4620,
addresses several issues related to the MQL5 programming language.

The update includes important bug fixes that aim to improve
the stability of user programs. One notable fix resolves a problem where tick
history was not fully retrieved under specific conditions. This adjustment is
expected to enhance the reliability of data access for traders using the
platform.

Autocompletion Improvements Released

In addition to bug fixes, the update introduces improvements
to the platform’s autocompletion feature. The autocompletion function, which
suggests symbol names while typing in the search field, now operates correctly
across various languages.

It is also designed to work case-insensitively,
allowing for a more user-friendly experience when searching for symbols.

Moreover, the update expands the capabilities of the MQL5
programming language by incorporating new methods for OpenBLAS. The MQL5
Documentation has been updated to include descriptions of 15 new methods for
handling matrices and vectors.

According to the firm, these methods are
particularly useful for traders working with large datasets, enhancing the
platform’s computational efficiency.

Launching Nasdaq Data Service

MetaQuotes
has introduced a new service that delivers detailed Nasdaq data
aimed at
helping traders refine their strategies, as reported by Finance Magnates. This service
emphasizes tick data, which records every price change, rather than
conventional minute or hourly bars.

The subscription grants users access to real-time Nasdaq
data, providing several advantages. Subscribers receive high-quality
information on every price change, potentially leading to more precise strategy
testing and fewer errors. Additionally, the service includes up to 20 years of
tick history.

This extensive data enables traders to assess asset behavior
in various market conditions and prepare for possible volatility. Real-time
data also allows traders to react swiftly to market changes, a critical aspect
for active trading.

Furthermore, MetaQuotes’ MetaTrader
5 has introduced over 40 new payment methods
, including digital wallets and
local banking systems, as noted on its website.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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