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Once upon a time, in a world where trading and programming collided, there lived a determined trader named Alex. Alex had a vast collection of expert advisors (EAs) in the EX4 format, which were compiled from the MetaQuotes 4 (MT4) platform. However, Alex wanted to modify and customize these EAs to suit their specific trading strategies.

As news of the free EX4 to MQ4 decompiler spread, more traders and programmers joined the community, sharing their experiences and knowledge. The developers of the decompiler continued to update and improve the tool, ensuring that it remained compatible with the latest MT4 platform versions.

With the MQ4 file in hand, Alex was able to make changes to the EA, test, and refine it. The EA performed better, and Alex's trading results improved significantly.

The problem was that the EX4 files were compiled and couldn't be edited directly. The only way to access the source code was through the MQ4 files, which were used to compile the EX4 files. But, Alex didn't have these MQ4 files, and purchasing them from the original developers was not an option.