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  1. you will be in the FBI 10 most wanted list. ???? really you crack addon no BINANCElol
  2. I’ve been part of this community for years, and I can confirm that this is a tool—or core tool—that centralizes a series of processes to achieve a true one-click offering for NT8 files. Today, with the advantage of using GPT-Pro, Gemini 3.0, or even Grok Heavy, it’s already possible to reorganize the rest of the code and end up with a completely clean and fully usable source code after the one-click workflow. I believe there are additional indicators that justify the developer’s $1,000 price tag. Examples: Next-gen DLLs: It’s incredible, but no one has ever wanted to build them. All the data-feed and connector DLLs for Ninjatool are extremely important, and they charge whatever they want… $300 or more for a data connector? Come on. The Ninja core itself would be interesting to see fixed. NT8 was poorly built; you can tell the team was already declining when they released it. Today we only see truly modern platforms like web-based ones—TradingView or Quantower—while NT8 is simply becoming obsolete.
  3. Old but KP Snapback indicator and 2 or 3 other indicators are really useful for calculating the correct trade cycles to scalp every day
  4. repost perhaps we can rebuolit for allinthe forum
  5. not work bump
  6. "I can purchase and provide the credentials and logs to unlock it
  7. The connector is not from Binance; it appears to be from NinjaVendor
  8. Hi everyone, I believe these Binance connectors perform very well and could be useful for educational purposes. Discussions about data fees are uncommon, so I would like to open this thread to post tools that can be used for teaching and to obtain market data from other exchanges at a reasonable cost. For the community, I am sharing two Binance connectors. Need education. https://limewire.com/d/asduz#GWOUtcI0jT "I don't know if the code or full functionalities are present inside these demo DLLs. They need to be opened and investigated, also for educational purposes."
  9. We will try to find sources.
  10. UPDATE files please
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    Ninjatrader8

    It would be ideal to provide the installers for those older versions with which this text works, so that everyone can continue testing. Although I don’t think it’s good to use outdated versions, they are still quite useful for background testing Bookmap 7.3 b45 Jigsaw daytradr 4.0.1.8 NinjaTrader 7.0.1000 NinjaTrader 8.0.27.1 Rithmic Trader Pro 17.27
  12. imfm

    Grok

    I’ve been using all the models and all the versions for over a year now, and my conclusion is that currently, to achieve decent results in NT8 with AI, you need to use a combination of advanced models such as Claude 4.1, ChatGPT Pro, and Grok. The latter is almost the same as GPT Pro. Claude Ultra is also very similar, though a bit more focused on conversation. If anyone is interested in having private discussions or programming together with GPT Pro, we have a group where seats are available to use the PRO version of GPT at a very low cost. The group is exclusively focused on trading and code. Best regards,
  13. really need it too
  14. Anyone who purchased or tried NextGen knew that after installation the initial batch of DLLs prompted you to log into your computer to modify certain settings. I was able to confirm that afterwards they would send you DLLs that overwrote certain files, as well as additional files placed in the /x86 directories—possibly including an x86 code section designed to prevent bypassing, especially since the locations where similar files were placed remained unknown. When Abblesys was cracked by John, several people provided information about this. The same goes for taskools—they contain x86 code sections (i.e., written in C++) intended to hinder deobfuscation.

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