Check an EA before buying

Get a private AntiOverfit score before you pay for an MT5 EA.

Send the MQL5 product link. If the product can be tested under reproducible conditions, the EA Risk Check gives you a private robustness score, warning label and buyer-focused decision note.

What you receive

  • Private AntiOverfit Robustness Score from 0 to 100
  • Reduced synthetic-world robustness screening, normally 30 valid worlds
  • Green / Yellow / Orange / Red buyer label
  • Main warnings and robustness concerns
  • Short interpretation in buyer language
  • Direct recommendation before purchase
Buyer-side screening
€97

Private score + warning summary + decision note.

No badge. No public certificate. No public Audit ID. No publication rights. The score is a private screening score, not an official public audit score.

How it works before you pay

This answers the practical question: how can an EA be checked before you buy it?

1

Send the link

Submit the MQL5 product link and your intended purchase context.

2

Scope review

I review whether the EA can be tested under reproducible conditions.

3

Payment only if viable

If the scope is viable, you receive payment instructions.

4

Reduced screening

The EA is screened using the reduced AntiOverfit setup.

5

Private result

You receive a private score, warning label and buyer decision note.

Important scope rule

Some EAs cannot be tested properly before purchase. If the product cannot be accessed, configured or reproduced under clear conditions, the request is rejected before payment.

Sample buyer report

This is the type of result a buyer receives. It is private and cannot be used as a certificate or badge.

Sample Buyer Report

Example Gold Scalper MT5 · Private buyer-side screening

ORANGE
58.4/100 Private Robustness Score
StatusORANGE — Limited robustness
Synthetic worlds used30 valid worlds
Main warningPerformance degraded outside the original path
Buyer recommendationDo not buy without additional validation
Public certificateNo
Badge / Audit IDNo / Not issued

The final report also includes short interpretation, key concerns, positive observations if any and a legal scope note.

Risk Check vs Private Audit

Risk Check helps a buyer decide before purchase. Private Audit creates a formal robustness result for a specific EA configuration.

FeatureCheck an EA — €97Private Audit — €390
Private AntiOverfit scoreYesYes
Synthetic worldsReduced, normally 30Full, normally 100
Buyer decision noteYesYes
Formal audit reportNoYes
Public certificateNoOnly if suitable and approved
BadgeNoOnly if suitable and approved
Public Audit IDNoPossible

Risk labels

  • Green: stronger preliminary robustness signal.
  • Yellow: acceptable or mixed; verify before relying on it.
  • Orange: limited robustness; buy only with caution.
  • Red: weak robustness signal; do not buy without stronger validation.

What it is not

  • Not investment advice
  • Not a guarantee of future performance
  • Not a fraud accusation
  • Not source-code review
  • Not a public AntiOverfit certificate
  • Not seller-facing promotional material

Buyer FAQ

Can you test an EA before I buy it?

Sometimes. First I review whether the product can be accessed, configured and reproduced under clear conditions. If not, the request is rejected before payment.

Do I need to send the EA file?

For Market products, the exact access method depends on what is technically available. Private files are only requested when necessary and agreed.

Is the score public?

No. EA Risk Check is a private buyer-side screening. It has no badge, no public certificate and no public Audit ID.

Can I show the seller?

You can use it privately for your decision. It is not designed as a public accusation or promotional certificate.

What if the EA has no trades?

Then the result may be rejected, marked inconclusive or interpreted as a serious practical limitation, depending on the cause.

Is this a fraud accusation?

No. It is a robustness screening under tested conditions, not a fraud claim or legal judgment.

Scope limitation

EA Risk Check is a private technical screening. The score refers only to the tested version, symbol, timeframe, data conditions and reduced AntiOverfit setup used at the time of review. It does not include a public certificate, badge, public Audit ID, commercial endorsement, investment advice or guarantee of future profitability.